Social Media Influencers Benji Krol, Kyle Thomas, and Jacob Sartorius Cast In J.G. Clarke’s Comedy ‘A Day For Losers’

Photos by Katia Wik, Wini Charity and Ryan Clemens

Los Angeles, CA — Social media influencers and entertainers Benji Krol, Kyle Thomas (BBC’s “We Built a Zoo”), and Jacob Sartorius (The Loneliest Boy in the World) are stepping out of our handheld screens and onto the big one in ‘A DAY FOR LOSERS’ – an audacious new high school comedy written and directed by Australian filmmaker J.G. Clarke (Numbered Lives). Cardinal Motion Picture’s David Lightfoot (Land of Bad) will produce alongside Clarke with production set to begin August 2025 in Australia. 

A Day For Losers takes place at South Verge Military School, where social cliques reign supreme, and a disillusioned cadet, Ryan (Thomas) has recklessly promised the girl of his dreams he will throw the party to end all parties – but his only hope to pull it together is to win over the most unpopular kids at school. . . one by one.

“I wanted to bring back a more fearless type of comedy that seems to have disappeared from screens recently,” says Clarke. “Too often high school students, particularly minority groups, are represented as broken, isolated, and powerless. We want to show them as they are - the ones who fearlessly face and overcome their hardships and have the most fun along the way.”

Clarke also notes his awareness of the recent industry conversations around casting influencers in traditional acting roles, and ultimately avoided stunt casting. 

“We’ve seen so many films attempt to capture Gen Z with forced slang and outdated references, but the truth is, no one can represent this generation better than the people who haven't just lived it, but have helped shape it,” he says. “Benji, Kyle, and Jacob have worked every day for years to build audiences, to connect with tens of millions of people – and like most actors; auditioned, self-taped, and are intricately involved in pre-production. I cast them because they understand these characters, they bring something real, and they aren’t afraid to go all in.”

Krol, who has 34.8 million followers on TikTok and 2.3 million on Instagram, was born in Brazil to an Argentinian mother and a British father and first gained recognition through his viral makeup looks. He’s been telling personal stories that resonate with teenagers and young adults around the world.

Thomas, who has 36.6 million followers on TikTok and 1.4 million on Instagram, was the lead of the BBC program “We Built a Zoo” which followed Kyle’s decision to build his own animal sanctuary while navigating planning regulations and upset neighbors.

With 23.5 million followers on TikTok and 11 million on Instagram, Sartorius began his career in musical theater at th age of 7, setting the stage for his diverse talents. He produced a documentary on his work with Wim Hoff as part of his work to promote mental health for teenagers.

Krol is repped by Beth Morris of Lost Labs, Thomas is repped by Nader Dehdashti of YMU Group, and Sartorius is repped by Michael Abrams of the Michael Abrams Group.

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