

After Theo Caputo and Jared Radcliffe’s Dads both die in a motorcycle crash- following a rest stop robbery gone wrong- all the pair are left with is the burden of responsibility. Responsibility towards their family, friends, and their community. Jared, wishing to recreate the cult of personality that surrounded his father, founds the Angels of Radcliffe- a youth biker movement hell bent on reclaiming their diesel fueled “birthright”. Theo, wanting nothing more than the return of the family he’d once known, decides to join. All of this changes as Theo’s childhood best friend, Kian, moves back to town (following his mother’s victory in hard-fought custody battle). Theo & Kian’s connection goes deeper than just friends, but Theo- being afraid of what might happen to Kian if the Angels found out- keeps the true nature of their “connection” between the two of them.
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Hysteria Official Trailer (2025)
Cast

Ethan Kemper
Theo Caputo
Manny Meza
Kian Johnson
Sam Hillbourne
Jared Radcliffe
Henry Mainwairing
Patrick
Forrest Irvine
Garrett
Luke Mason
Davis
Cody Yockman
Angel of Radcliffe
Tracy Lane
Angel of Radcliffe

Cole Failing
Angel of Radcliffe
Sol Hanes
Angel of Radcliffe
Nicholas Wright
Angel of Radcliffe
Samael Lundberg
Angel of Radcliffe
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