Ice cream season in Central New York just got a little cooler, thanks to a surprise visit from some Hollywood stars.
Gaten Matarazzo of “Stranger Things,” Sean Giambrone of “The Goldbergs,” and Peyton Elizabeth Lee, best known for her lead role in Disney Channel’s “Andi Mack,” were spotted at Vicky’s Tasty Treats in Liverpool on Sunday night.
Vicky’s posted a photo to social media showing the trio with another friend and a few smiling fans.
Matarazzo and Giambrone have been seen around Central New York in recent weeks and were photographed last month dining at the original Dinosaur Bar-B-Que in downtown Syracuse. The pair is in town filming a new movie with Liverpool-based film studio American High.
Lee has not yet been confirmed as part of the film’s cast.
According to staff at Vicky’s, Matarazzo ordered a peanut butter milkshake while Lee opted for a Fluffernutter flurry. Giambrone and another friend chose a strawberry banana milkshake and a Thin Mint flurry, respectively.
The crew of actors also stopped by Heid’s, a Liverpool institution.
Bottom row, left to right: “The Goldbergs” actor Sean Giambrone and “Stranger Things” actor Gaten Matarazzo recently stopped by Heid’s in Liverpool, New York, with “Andi Mack” star Peyton Elizabeth Lee, in the middle of the top row. Photo courtesy of Heid’sPhoto courtesy of Heid’sVariety recently announced streaming service Hulu has picked up the project, currently untitled and billed as “The Untitled BriTANicK Pizza Movie.”
The film is being written and directed by comedy duo BriTANIcK, Brian McElhaney and Nick Kocher, who have also written for “Saturday Night Live.”
The movie follows two college loners, Jack and Montgomery, who embark on a wild, reality-bending adventure after unknowingly consuming a homemade drug while trying to pick up a pizza.
It’s being produced by Jeremy Garelick and Will Phelps for American High, and Billy Rosenberg for All Things Comedy, a production company founded by comedians Bill Burr and Al Madrigal.
American High, which has produced a string of teen comedies through a deal with Hulu, is turning its focus to college life for this latest film.
The studio has filmed 20 movies in the Syracuse area since 2017. Their most recent release, “Summer of ‘69,” became the No. 1 film on Hulu, worldwide. The movie was shot around the Syracuse area last year, including scenes at local strip club Diamond Dolls, video game store Voltage Video Games, and American High’s Syracuse Studios (the former A.V. Zogg Middle School and Liverpool high school).
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