Four lifelong friends set out on an unforgettable journey to see their hero Tom Brady play in Super Bowl LI and witness one of the greatest comebacks in sports history, discovering that it's never too late to live life to the fullest. Inspired by a true story.
13 years ago, Jane Arcs was condemned to death after brutally killing her opponent in a underground street fight. Now, in just 24 hours, Jane will be executed for her crime. During her 13 years on Death Row, Jane has undergone a major evolution under the tutelage of a fellow inmate and Qi Gong Master Xin, learning the way of Qi Gong and ostensibly gaining supernatural abilities. As the day of her execution arrives, Jane embraces her punishment in the spirit of transformation. Max Stone, Jane's boyfriend as well as correctional officer and part of the execution tie down team, has very different ideas. He is willing to do anything to save Jane. Will he kill others to save her life? Or will Jane help him to see the light and to let her go? The Way, climaxes as the essence of spirit collides with the raw power of desire, ultimately bring the audience full circle in seeing how both are essential to being human.
Noah Staggs, a native Californian, was born on July 20 in San Bernardino. He grew up in Simi Valley, California, where he graduated from Simi Valley High School in. Noah Staggs served in the Army where he graduated second highest cadet out of basic training at Fort Benning GA. He was stationed in West Germany. After serving 3 years Noah left the service and moved back to Simi Valley. He met his wife Ciara in 1999 and were married in 2002. Noah started acting in San Francisco in 2010 where he took his first acting class, he landed his first role in a feature film called "Fruitvale Station", the Oscar Grant story. After a year in the bay area Noah and Ciara moved to Los Angeles in 2012 so he could pursue his acting career.