Luke has reached celebrity status for his work in helpingrecovering addicts, all while having his own demons to overcome.
The series has Luke struggling with his dark side amidst sold out crowds, aggressive female admirers, a sister he tries to keep locked away, and a therapist trying to help him make sense of it all.
Created by Christopher Sherman and Ryan V. Cafeo at Rooster Films, Luke 11:17 has 8 episodes (ranging from approximately 8-11 minutes each) in the first season. www.luke11-17.tv
LUKE 11:17 is a web-series that’s turned quite a few industry heads. A dark psychological thriller, LUKE 11:17 has successfully utilized an intriguing combination of hypocrisy, narcissism, sociopathic tendencies and erotic tension to captivate viewers around the globe. Toss in creative post-production techniques, sound acting and a daring nonchalant sadistic quality, and you’re left with an extremely promising project. With one highly successful season wrapped, the success this project has earned may lead to LUKE creeping it’s way onto a cable network near you before too long.
FANGORIA recently caught up with series star and co-creator Ryan Cafeo to discuss the series and it's future.
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Check out our "sister show" BeverlyWoodThis fun and funny show just launched, and its creator, Ron Brosh, has been an incredibly supportive of Luke, so let's show him some support in return!