Dimensia 2: The Job

Dimensia 2: The Job is an upcoming multinational live-action comedy science-fiction/fantasy action adventure film directed by Jamie Shertick and co-directed by Jake Sanford. It is a sequel to Dimensia.

Plot
Anderson Kowalczyk (played by Robert Conrad) and his children, Jonathan (played by Shaun Majumder), Timothy (played by Oded Menashe), and Emily (played by Grey DeLisle) are hired by the Space Administration to find a new job to support the slowly-crumbling group. Mina, Anderson's younger daughter (played by Kelly Sildaru), is brought on, and Anderson and his crew journey back in time, where the year is 2017. After spending the day attempting to blend in, Anderson and his crew end up in a department store for the night, where they discover a hidden commercial broadcast for villains advertising Evilfest; a convention for villains and supervillains in Boston. The trio manage to hitchhike a ride with a family of villains called the Di Tragilas and impress them with their accidental villainy. Once at the convention, they see Fantasia, a female supervillain, and they impress her enough for her to hire them.

Production
The production was spearheaded by Jamie Shertick and Jake Sanford, through their new production company Vortex Drift; with Styhon Entertainment and Greenyworld Studios as production partners, and Corus Entertainment with OCS Originals as their financiers.

Production began directly after Dimensia's release, when Fox Networks Group acquired international broadcasting rights to the sequel and Corus Entertainment acquired the Canadian broadcasting rights. Orange Studio and OCS also formed a joint venture called OCS Originals, for co-productions; they acquired the French broadcasting rights to the film when they became part of the production in 2019.

During 2019, Jamie Shertick Productions and Sandford Productions merged with Dimensia DCP LLC, a production company created for the franchise, to create Vortex Drift.

In 2021, Styhon Entertainment was announced to be involved with the film; with them acquiring a lot of production companies that were coincidentally involved with the first film, and, through Styhon Golden Screen Ventures, having established links to numerous organizations like funds, broadcasters and film institutes. They also acquired all international distribution rights to the franchise from Telepool, StudioCanal, Paris Filmes, Universum Film, SF Studios, TrustNordisk, Vertigo Films, BBC Films (who inherited their own stake from Metrodome Distribution, who went bankrupt after Dimensia's release) and Degeto Film.

Filming began in New Hampshire on January 25, 2022.

Music
The score is being recorded by many orchestras around the world, including, but limited to, the Brown University Orchestra, the dAKAH Symphonic Hip Hop Orchestra, the Boston Pops Orchestra, the Orchestre Symphonique de Québec, the Orquesta Sinfónica de la Universidad de Guanajuato, the Symphonic Orchestra and Chorus of the Secretariat of the Navy of Mexico, the Israel Police Orchestra, the Hollywood Studio Symphony, the London Symphony Orchestra, the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, the Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra, and the French Symphony Orchestra. Most of the recording is being done at the Newman Scoring Stage in Los Angeles, California, United States.

Credits
Dimensia 2: The Job/Credits