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267 (2026)
267 is a 2026 drama directed by Jesse Frank, starring Wade Hammond, Deryk Ronk, and Rachel Petsiavas. The story follows a brother and sister reunited after years apart who uncover a dark secret in a global pharmaceutical company, leading them to confront the truth together.
267 is a 2026 drama directed by Jesse Frank, starring Wade Hammond, Deryk Ronk, and Rachel Petsiavas. The story follows a brother and sister reunited after years apart who uncover a dark secret in a global pharmaceutical company, leading them to confront the truth together.
The narrative centers on siblings uncovering and confronting a major pharmaceutical company's dark secrets, emphasizing themes of corporate malfeasance and the need for exposure. This framework highlights progressive concerns over profit-driven exploitation in healthcare.
Principal roles are filled by white actors, while supporting characters introduce some ethnic diversity through Hispanic and possibly Black performers. The story examines pharmaceutical secrets without engaging critiques of race, gender, or traditional power structures.
The film portrays the family unit through a brother-sister duo reuniting after years apart to expose a corporate secret, emphasizing sibling bonds as a source of resilience without addressing broader family structures, roles, or values. This neutral depiction of limited family content results in a balanced perspective on family life.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes appear in the film, which focuses on familial reunion and corporate intrigue without addressing queer identity or representation.
No transsexual characters or themes appear in the film. The story centers on a brother and sister uncovering a pharmaceutical company's secret, with no elements involving transgender identity or related issues.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
267 presents an original story of a brother and sister uncovering a pharmaceutical conspiracy, featuring newly created characters without ties to prior source material, historical figures, or legacy adaptations that could involve gender swaps.
The film presents original characters—a brother and sister reuniting to expose a pharmaceutical secret—with no prior canon, historical figures, or adaptations establishing racial baselines for any roles.
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