Jonah Hill’s ‘Cut Off’ misses its July release date from Warner Bros.

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The upcoming comedy starring Jonah Hill and Kristen Wiig to cut Waits for the right moment to branch out.

Not for a Warner Bros. feature. It currently has a release date after it was previously scheduled to hit theaters on July 17, which… Hollywood Reporter I learned in light of the fact that at CinemaCon the film was not named to the studio’s slate for 2026 releases. Hill is directing the film from a screenplay he wrote with Ezra Woods, and a new release date for the project is expected to be announced soon.

to cut The film revolves around a pair of siblings whose wealthy parents have stopped supporting them financially. Bette Midler, Nathan Lane, Adriana Barraza, Camila Cabello and Chelsea Peretti round out the cast. Hill, Matt Dines and Ali Goodwin serve as producers on Strong Baby.

Hill discussed the project during an appearance on Smartless Live At the Hollywood Palladium on Saturday. The star called the film “pure stupidity” and noted that co-star Wiig is a “national treasure.”

He told the crowd: “I’m about to do the stupidest thing you’ve ever seen in your entire life. I hope you leave your minds at home. It’s called to cutKristen Wiig and I play dim-witted heirs — rich kids in their mid-40s separated from their wealthy parents, played by Bette Midler and Nathan Lane. It’s like Step brothers, ignorant and Trading places. Classic comedy.”

The star paid tribute to the heads of Warner Bros. films. Mike De Luca and Pam Abdi for planning a theatrical release and added, “We’re trying to bring comedy back to theaters.”

Hill recently directed the black comedy and starred opposite Keanu Reeves and Cameron Diaz outcomewhich launched on Apple TV last month. Hill previously directed Mid-nineties And the Netflix documentary Stutzwhile his other recent on-screen credits include People, Don’t look up, Beach bum and Don’t worry, it won’t be a long walk.

Wiig voices Roboto is this summer’s live action Masters of the universe film. She starred in the series Palm Royale And he played the villain last year Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie.

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