Actor Dylan Arnold (“Oppenheimer” and “Halloween” franchise) chatted about starring in the new Lionsgate movie “1992.” Aside from Arnold, this action crime thriller stars Tyrese Gibson, Scott Eastwood, Clé Bennett, Christopher A’mmanuel, Michael Beasley, Ori Pfeffer, Tosin Morohunfola, Oleg Taktarov, and Ray Liotta, in one of his final film roles. “1992” was directed by Ariel Vromen, from a screenplay by Sascha Penn and Ariel Vromen, and a story by Sascha Penn.

The synopsis is: In “1992,” Mercer (Tyrese Gibson) is desperately trying to rebuild his life and his relationship with his son (Christopher Ammanuel) amidst the turbulent 1992 Los Angeles uprising following the Rodney King verdict. Across town, another father and son (Ray Liotta and Scott Eastwood) put their own strained relationship to the test as they plot a dangerous heist to steal catalytic converters, which contain valuable platinum, from the factory where Mercer works. As tensions rise in Los Angeles and chaos erupts, both families reach their boiling points when they collide in this tense crime-thriller.

On being a part of “1992,” Arnold said, “It was a wonderful experience. I got to work with an incredible cast, and we got to explore an exciting and gritty heist world and build on that.” “We also got to work with an incredible director and an incredible team.

Overall, it was a wonderful experience,” he admitted. “Tyrese is awesome; he brings this power and presence to his c.