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Project U Move is an American independent analog horror series created, written, directed, and composed by musician Charlie Green, better known by the stage name CG5. The series consists of 3 episodes, with all three episodes combined as a horror film which was exclusively screened at the Fine Arts Theatre at Beverly Hills, Los Angeles.

Synopsis
Project U Move follows the multiple victims of a mysterious red cassette tape that haunts anyone who plays it. == Promotion and release ==
Promotion and release
Project U Move was teased on December 31, 2024, at the end of a New Year's Eve livestream in CG5's YouTube channel. At the end of the live stream, a pre-recorded video is transitioned revealing the name and release date of the series and Piper Rubio starring as a character. The first part was released on January 24, 2025, with its accompanied single "U Move" releasing on January 31, 2025. The second part was released on February 21, 2025, with its accompanied single "LALALove" releasing on February 28, 2025. The final part was released on March 21, 2025, with the whole EP releasing on March 28, 2025. A music video for the track "Entranced" was also released. == Characters ==
Characters
• CG5 (Charlie Green), a fictionalized version of the artist, who is the first in the series to be a victim of the cassette tape, triggering the events of the series. • Rose (Piper Rubio), the little girl who becomes the next victim after CG5. • Jessie (Keanan Smock), part of the vlogging duo behind J&K’s Camper of Dreams, and is the next victim after Rose. • Sam (Katherine Arana), Jessie's partner and co-host of the vlog. • Samantha (Samantha Boubel), a woman who received a warning video from CG5 about the VHS. After microwaving the cassette tape, it malfunctions and takes her home, leaving her homeless. Supporting characters • Dallin Heward (himself) • Thomas Lofgreen (himself) • Emma Green (herself) • Rose's mother (Bonnie Hawkes) • Rose's father (William Bradford (director)) • News reporter (Joe Dana) • Young boy (Lucas Grant) • Young girl (Arabella Grant) • Noah Glenn Charter (cameo) • Nolan "Steak" Crait (cameo) • Hyperstrides (cameo) • Terminally Silly (cameo) • Tyler "Jimmy Here" Collins (cameo) • Forrest "KreekCraft" Waldron (cameo) • Titus Biafore (cameo) • Dawko (cameo) • Daniel Thrasher (cameo) • Chuck Green (cameo) • Carson Coombs (cameo) • London Coombs (cameo) • Leila Collins (cameo) • Richard "RichaadEB" Bichler (cameo) • June Bradford (cameo) • Trudy Bradford (cameo) • Tess Bradford (cameo) • DJ Cutman (cameo) • Dylan Parker "YuB" Russell (cameo) • Ryan "8-BitRyan" (cameo) • Russell "Rockit Music" McKamey (cameo) • Caleb Hyles (cameo) • Gabe Reeves (cameo) • Lewberger (cameo) • Greg "The Stupendium" Holgate (cameo) • Jonathan "ShadyPenguinn" Indovino (cameo) • Nathan "NateWantsToBattle" Sharp (cameo) • Mason "UniqueGeese" Myers (cameo) • Chi-Chi (cameo) • RudyWade (cameo) • Roomie (cameo) • Elise Ecklund (cameo) • Jake "Jakeneutron" Sloan (cameo) • Jason Linford (cameo) • Jeffrey Linford (cameo) == Episodes ==
Episodes
== Extended play soundtrack ==
Extended play soundtrack
}} The series contains 6 original tracks under the extended play of the same name. Each episode shows a snippet of one of the songs in the extended play. Leitmotifs of songs are played during parts in the series. Personnel Charlie Green - lead vocals, composer, production, writer, editor • Kyle Exum - vocals (3) • Dolvondo - composer (1) • Marshall Mabee - composer (1) • Christopher Davidsson - composer (4) • Dwayne Shippy - writer (4, 6) • DJ Cutman - producer (4) Additional musicians • Tom Billington - guitar (2) • Tom Lofgreen - saxophone (5) • Max Cooper - piano (5) • Richard Bichler - guitar (6) == References ==
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