Clashing Through the Snow is a forthcoming film in the action comedy genre. It's directed by Carlson Young, with Daniel Mackey and Rebecca Ewing as the writers.Recently, it has been reported that Christopher Briney has joined the cast. He was earlier seen in The Summer I Turned Pretty. Since the announcement, fans of Briney are reportedly excited about the film. Christopher Briney joins Clashing Through the Snow View this post on Instagram Instagram PostDeadline has reported that Christopher Briney has joined the cast of the upcoming film Clashing Through the Snow. Briney is known for his role in Prime Video's teen drama series The Summer I Turned Pretty. He played Conrad Fisher and is set to reprise the role in a feature film version.Briney will be playing the lead in Clashing Through the Snow, and his character details have been kept under wraps. The film is set to begin production in February this year.It's being produced by Wonderland Sound and Vision's McG and Mary Viola. The production banners include Sound and Vision and Luber Roklin Entertainment. Kyle Luker and Ari Sandel will be executive producing it under Industry Entertainment. The plot details and other things about the film have not been revealed yet.The script is written by Daniel Mackey and Rebecca Ewing, who previously penned Netflix's Love Hard. Carlson Young has previously directed titles like Prime Video’s romantic comedy Upgraded and the Sophie Turner starrer Trust. She's also helmed a feature titled The Last Sunrise for Amazon MGM Studios. It was for Anna Todd's romance novel.Briney started his career in 2022 with the biographical drama Daliland. He then went on to do films like Mean Girls and the upcoming The Julia Set. The actor is set to star in the television series Hacks.In a Deadline interview, Briney spoke about how he approaches any scene:"It’s sort of case-by-case, and in general, I approach most things from a technique standpoint and a technical standpoint, so they were using a lot of different sized lenses, so there were a lot more moments where the camera is really close to [me]."He added,"When that’s the case, what’s nice about it is it frees you up to just sort of try and exist. I mean, it’s the goal, but you don’t really have to scale anything up for a wide shot. You don’t have to do much extra work. You can just sort of let it happen, and hopefully that comes across."Fans will have to wait for further details to emerge about Clashing Through the Snow. It would be interesting to see who is paired with Briney. Stay tuned to Soap Central for more such stories.