
Poshington: The Last Hurrah
Horror · Adventure · Comedy
Overview
After successfully rebuilding his empire, Max Bavington has one last shot at British societal success. He politely borrows a girl, praying she will complete one final test to hopefully, save Poshington once and for all. But be warned, the nightmare may just have begun.
Top Cast


Max Bavington
Max Bavington
Max Bavington
Max Bavington
Max Bavington
Daisy
Daisy
Daisy
Daisy
Daisy
Nikolai Rostov
Nikolai Rostov
Kaynes
Nikolai Rostov
Kaynes
Kira Birley
Kira Birley
Kira
Kira Birley
Kira
Poppy
Poppy
Poppy
Poppy
Poppy
Matthew Bearne
Matthew Bearne
Scared Teacher
Matthew Bearne
Scared Teacher
Jada
Jada
Human Person Teacher
Jada
Human Person Teacher
Soph
Soph
Creepy Smiler
Soph
Creepy Smiler


Dylan Parker
Dylan Parker
Cameraman Dylan
Dylan Parker
Cameraman Dylan
Cerys
Cerys
Servant Teacher
Cerys
Servant Teacher
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