
Yung Boi: Ryze of the King
Comedy · Music
Overview
The rise to fame of Melbourne's next big rapper: Yung Boi. Facing adversity, challenges, confrontations, disagreements, inconveniences, problems, and more, he learns to overcome anything that gets in the way of his ride to the top.
Top Cast
Will Brien
Will Brien
Yung Boi
Will Brien
Yung Boi


Aditya Karatagi
Aditya Karatagi
Chris
Aditya Karatagi
Chris
Andrei Barazon
Andrei Barazon
Director
Andrei Barazon
Director
Sasha Kaiser
Sasha Kaiser
King Caesar
Sasha Kaiser
King Caesar
Katie Houghton
Katie Houghton
Barb
Katie Houghton
Barb
James Houghton
James Houghton
Music Producer
James Houghton
Music Producer
Jack Busija
Jack Busija
Open Mic MC
Jack Busija
Open Mic MC
Brent Houghton
Brent Houghton
Security Guard
Brent Houghton
Security Guard
Taylor Zenelovski
Taylor Zenelovski
Crew #1
Taylor Zenelovski
Crew #1
Sarah Goh
Sarah Goh
Crew #2
Sarah Goh
Crew #2
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