Tony L. Strickland

Tony L. Strickland’s name pops up in some of the wildest corners of recent film and TV—he’s got credits in The Six Triple Eight (2024), Straw (2025), and Code Monkeys (2007). If you’re into military drama, The Six Triple Eight is probably already on your radar. The movie dives headfirst into the story of the only all-Black, all-female battalion sent overseas during World War II. It’s got everything—courage, resilience, and a bunch of moments that’ll make you wonder how the hell people got through that era with their sanity intact. Seriously, it’s a punch in the gut and a celebration at the same time. Then there’s Straw, dropping in 2025. Details are a bit under wraps, but folks are already buzzing—word on the street is it’s a psychological thriller with a twist that’ll leave your jaw on the floor. Not your run-of-the-mill genre piece, that’s for sure. The whole vibe feels like it’s going to keep people guessing, gnawing their nails, and maybe even questioning their own reality by the end. And yeah, don’t forget about Code Monkeys. That one’s a wild ride—a retro, pixelated animated sitcom that pokes fun at the early days of video game development. Strickland’s involvement brought a sly sense of humor and sharp timing to the show, which is probably why it still has a cult following all these years later. All in all, Strickland’s got range—jumping from heavy historical drama to offbeat comedy, he’s definitely not one to get boxed in.

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  • Professions: Producer, Additional Crew, Production Manager

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