Davidson co-wrote the movie with Judd Apatow and Dave Sirus The first trailer for Pete Davidson’s semi-autobiographical comedy The King Of Staten Island has been released.
The movie, which will be released for home rental on June 12, was co-written by Davidson, Judd Apatow and Dave Sirus, and produced and directed by Apatow.
The King Of Staten Island follows Scott (played by Davidson), whose firefighter dad died when he was seven-years-old. The film sees his dreams of becoming a tattoo artist quickly fading while he’s still living with his mum (Marisa Tomei). “Don’t worry mum, I know your daughter got smart and went to college and abandoned us, but I’m still here,” he tells her as his sister (Maude Apatow) is seen leaving for university.