Written by . Published: April 29 2013
Actor Zach Braff has smashed his online goal of raising $2 million to finance his new movie after just four days.
The former Scrubs star launched a Kickstarter.com campaign on Wednesday (24Apr13) to raise enough for his latest project Wish I Was Here, a follow-up to 2004 comedy-drama Garden State.
He promised fans incentives such as art prints, advanced screenings and even the chance to appear in the film for the most generous donor - and on Sunday (28Apr13), he reached his target.
Braff's scheme gained more than 30,000 backers, while a similar campaign for a Veronica Mars movie broke Kickstarter records earlier this month (Apr13) when it sailed past 88,000 backers to become the most-supported project in the fundraising website's history.