Jonah Hill film Cut Off loses Warner Bros July 17 release date
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Updated · Hollywood Reporter · May 2
Jonah Hill film Cut Off loses Warner Bros July 17 release date
10 articles · Updated · Hollywood Reporter · May 2
The comedy, co-starring Kristen Wiig, currently has no new date after Warner Bros omitted it from its CinemaCon slate of 2026 releases.
Hill directed and co-wrote the film with Ezra Woods; it follows middle-aged siblings cut off financially by wealthy parents, played by Bette Midler and Nathan Lane.
A replacement date is expected soon. The project had been set to open against Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey as Warner Bros and Hill push for a theatrical comedy release.
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