Warner Bros. Delays Release of Jonah Hill and Kristen Wiig Film 'Cut Off'
1-Minute Brief
The delay and controversy over 'Cut Off' highlight industry scrutiny of studio decisions and film release strategies.
Key Facts
- Jonah Hill’s comedy 'Cut Off', co-starring Kristen Wiig, currently has no set release date.
- Reports have described the film as 'unreleasable', though Warner Bros. disputes this characterization.
- A previously planned release date for 'Cut Off' next month was cancelled.
- Warner Bros. has called speculation about broader problems with the film 'inaccurate'.
- Both Warner Bros. and Jonah Hill have denied claims that the movie is 'unreleasable'.
What Happened
The release of 'Cut Off', a comedy featuring Jonah Hill and Kristen Wiig, has been delayed, with some reports labeling the film 'unreleasable', a claim Warner Bros. and Hill have denied.
Why It Matters
The situation has drawn attention to how studios handle internal assessments and public communication regarding film releases, especially when high-profile projects face delays or negative rumors. Reports vary on the reasons for the delay and the film's status, with some labeling it 'unreleasable' and Warner Bros. disputing this.
What's Next
No new release date has been announced. Further updates from Warner Bros. or the filmmakers may clarify the film's status.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The Hollywood ReporterUnknown2h agoJonah Hill’s ‘Cut Off’ Comedy With Kristen Wiig Still Without Release Date Amid “Unreleasable” Claim
- The IndependentLeft18h agoStudio pushes back after report claims delayed Jonah Hill movie is ‘unreleasable’
