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@Cole Sprouse Interview | Changing the Game in Fiction Podcasting | QCODE
Join Rob Herting, CEO of QCODE, the exciting new podcast and media studio that has taken over the scripted podcast market, and Cole Sprouse, star and producer of QCODE’s hit podcast thriller, BORRASCA, as they talk about what went into making the popular audio drama which spent more than ten weeks in the top ten fiction podcast list on Apple Podcasts. In BORRASCA, Sprouse stars as Sam Walker, who moves to the town of Drisking, Missouri one summer and quickly befriends two other kids, Kyle and Kimber. They take a trip to a strange treehouse, where you are supposed to carve your name on the tree or "you'll disappear." When Sam's sister, Whitney, actually does disappear a few months later, he passes five lonely years wondering what happened to her. When more people start disappearing suddenly, the three take it upon themselves to find out what's happening to all the disappearing people and what connection the disappearances hold with the mountain outside of town. ►► Enjoying New York Comic Con? Subscribe for more! ➡️ https://bit.ly/2HHvV83 ►► Don't miss our interactive show floor ➡️ https://www.findthemetaverse.com/ ►► Get yourself an exclusive souvenir of our first all digital NYCC ➡️ https://bit.ly/3nqoGl7

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