"Slay the Dragon" is a 2019 American documentary film directed by Barak Goodman and Chris Durrance.
The starring cast includes Stephen Wolf as Self - Redistricting Expert, Rick Pluta as Self - Michigan Public Radio, Charles Williams II as Self - National Action Network, Curt Guyette, David Daley as Self - Author, Katie Fahey, Kevin Deegan-Krause as Self - Political Science Professor, Chris Jankowski, Margaret Dickson as Self - Former Democratic State Representative, Vann Newkirk and others.

Here are "Slay the Dragon" movie trailer, plot summary, full cast and characters, release date, streaming services and everything we know so far.

Trailer

Is there a trailer for Slay the Dragon movie?

Magnolia Pictures & Magnet Releasing on Thursday, February 13, 2020 released the trailer for "Slay the Dragon" you can watch here:
Slay the Dragon - Official Trailer.

Plot summary

What is Slay the Dragon movie plot?

Here is a short review of "Slay the Dragon" movie plot summary.

It influences elections and sways outcomes-gerrymandering has become a hot-button political topic and symbol for everything broken about the American electoral process. But there are those on the front lines fighting to change the system.

Cast

Who plays who in the Slay the Dragon movie cast?

Here is the full cast and characters of "Slay the Dragon" movie. Actors and actresses are sorted mostly in credits order.

Stephen Wolf  as Self - Redistricting Expert
Rick Pluta  as Self - Michigan Public Radio
Charles Williams II  as Self - National Action Network (as Rev. Charles Williams II)
Curt Guyette  as Self - Journalist Metro Times
David Daley  as Self - Author Ratf**ked
Katie Fahey  as Self
Kevin Deegan-Krause  as Self - Political Science Professor Wayne State
Chris Jankowski  as Self - Republican Strategist
Margaret Dickson  as Self - Former Democratic State Representative North Carolina
Vann Newkirk  as Self - Journalist The Atlantic
Robert Draper  as Self - Journalist
Rob Christensen  as Self - Journalist Raleigh News & Observer
Ari Berman  as Self - Journalist Mother Jones
Jeff Jackson  as Self - Democratic Sate Senator North Carolina
Carter Wrenn  as Self - Republican Strategist
Kathay Feng  as Self - Executive Director California Common Cause
Justin Levitt  as Self - Law Professor Loyola University
Joe Spaulding  as Self - Field Director 'Voters Not Politicians'
Peter Earle  as Self - Attorney
John Sylvester  as Self - Radio Host Madison (as John 'Sly' Sylvester)
Barry Burden  as Self - Professor University of Wisconsin
Dale Schultz  as Self - Former Republican State Senator Wisconsin
Patrick Marley  as Self - Journalist Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Fred Kessler  as Self - Democratic State Representative Wisconsin
Chris Taylor  as Self - Democratic State Representative Wisconsin
Bob Hall  as Self - Journalist
Nick Stephanopoulos  as Self - Law Professor University of Chicago
Mickey Michaux  as Self - Democratic State Representative North Carolina
Gerry Herbert  as Self - Senior Director Campaign Legal Center
Anita Earls  as Self - NC Supreme Court Justice
Brad Schimel  as Self - Republican Attorney General Wisconsin
Doug Poland  as Self - Litigator
Ruth Greenwood  as Self - Senior Legal Counsel Campaign Legal Center
Mark Lanterman  as Self - Digital Forensics Specialist
Sachin Chheda  as Self - Political Consultant
Jamie Lyons-Eddy  as Self - State Field Director 'Voters Not Politicians'
Jeff Lancaster  as Self - Chief Legal Counsel 'Voters Not Politicians'
Stu Sandler  as Self - MI Republican Strategist
Robert LaBrant  as Self - Redistricting Strategist
Jeremy Moss  as Self - Democratic State Representative Michigan
Nancy Wang  as Self - Board President 'Voters Not Politicans'
Paul M. Smith  as Self - Attorney (as Paul Smith)
Antonin Scalia  as Self - Supreme Court Justice (archive sound)
Anthony M. Kennedy  as Self - Supreme Court Justice (archive sound)
John G. Roberts Jr.  as Self - Supreme Court Justice (archive sound)
Sonia Sotomayor  as Self - Supreme Court Justice (archive sound)
Ruth Bader Ginsburg  as Self - Supreme Court Justice (archive sound)
Pete Williams  as Self - NBC News Justice Correspondent (archive footage)
Michael J. Moore  as Self - Former U.S. Attorney Middle District of Georgia (archive footage) (as Michael Moore)
Jessica Schneider  as Self - Justice Correspondent (archive footage)
Stephen Markman  as Self - Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.
David Viviano  as Self - Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.
Elbridge Gerry  as Self - 5th Vice President of the United States (archive footage)
Barack Obama  as Self - President Elect (archive footage)
Heath Shuler  as Self (archive footage)
Tim Skubick  as Self - Host Off the Record (archive footage)
Scott Walker  as Self (archive footage)
Paul Weyrich  as Self - Republican Religious Activist (archive footage)

Release date

When is Slay the Dragon movie release date?

"Slay the Dragon" movie release date was scheduled to be on April 27, 2019 (Tribeca) and on April 3, 2020 (United States) distributing by Magnolia Pictures.

Filming

What are Slay the Dragon filming details?

The duration of the film is 101 minutes.

"Slay the Dragon" movie is rated "PG-13", according to the MPAA film rating system.

Rating

What are critics and audiences saying about Slay the Dragon movie?

"Slay the Dragon" movie got high rating from critics. IMDB rating is 6.8/10. Rotten Tomatoes rating is 100/100.

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