Director Joston Theney Honors Brendon’s Final Film

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- Director Joston Ramon Theney said Brendon was “incredibly proud” of his work on the romance drama “Yesterday Is Almost Here.”
- Production was paused after a one‑week run at the Look Theater in Monrovia, California, due to complications from Brendon’s second surgery.
- Nicholas Brendon underwent knee surgery in November 2025 and spinal‑fusion surgery in April 2025, and had previously suffered a serious fall in 2021 and a congenital heart defect diagnosed in 2022.
- Co‑stars Jackie Moore, Shoshana Wilder and Philip Andre Botello appear in the drama about a writer who suspects his wife of having an affair.
- Theney praised Brendon’s performance as “extraordinary” and a testament to his resilience, growth, and enduring talent.
- Brendon had recent legal and personal issues, but on set he was focused, generous, and committed to giving his best.
- The film’s trailer for “Yesterday Is Almost Here” is available for viewing.
Why it matters: The film’s delayed rollout deprives the cast, crew, and distributors of potential revenue and audience exposure, while Nicholas Brendon’s fans lose a final performance that could have cemented his comeback and generated buzz for the indie drama, reducing its chance to recoup production costs.
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