Kristen Wiig is collaborating Jonah Hill For his next comedy by Warner Bros. CutA Hill Project is directing and co-writing. The film, which also has Ezra Woods Attached as a co-writer, he will arrive in cinemas all over the world on July 17, 2026, with his head each Christopher Nolan’S The odyssey.
The story follows two rich brothers who suddenly find themselves cut off from their parents, a plot device that is not new, but I’m sure it will offer some fun laughter.
The production is moving quickly, with the filming that this autumn will begin. Supported by a tax credit in California from $ 10 million, the film should have a budget of $ 49 million. The production company of Hill, Strong Baby, is producing through Matt Dines AND Ali goodwinWith Hill also serves as a producer.
Wiig is currently the protagonist and producing the second season of Palm Royale On Apple TV+, returning this autumn after gaining an Emmy nomination for his performance in the first season.
It is also ready to play the villain in Universal’s family film Gabby’s Dollhouse: the filmopening on September 26th. Wiig Résumé’s film includes The Smash Hit BridesmaidThat earned her an Oscar nomination for the best original screenplay in 2012.
In the meantime, Hill is leaving the direction, producing and writing from Apple Resultinterpreted Keanu Reeves, Cameron DiazAND Matt BomerSet for spring 2026. Strong Baby recently produced the Amazon/A24 series Compensate excessively and the acclaimed documents of HBO The death. Hill’s past direction credits include Netflix Stutz and his debut Mid ’90 For A24.
With CutWiig and Hill are bringing together sharp comic instincts, a strong creative team, this could be a fun comedy.
By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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