Warner Bros pulls Jonah Hill's 'Cut Off' from July release after recent tease

A day after Jonah Hill teased his upcoming comedy 'Cut Off' starring Kristen Wiig as a brain-off silly romp, Warner Bros has removed the film from its July theatrical release schedule. It also features Nathan Lane, but no new distribution plans have been announced.

Warner Bros has yanked Jonah Hill's 'Cut Off'—recently hyped by Hill as the start of his 'dumbest shit' comedy run with Kristen Wiig—from its summer theatrical slate. The film, also starring Nathan Lane, was set for a July debut but is now off the calendar amid shifting studio strategies. No reasons were given, and Warner Bros has stayed silent on whether it will head to streaming or get a new date. This follows Hill's April 30 tease urging audiences to 'leave your brains at home,' positioning 'Cut Off' as pure escapism. Industry observers see this as part of broader release flux, though no links to other projects are confirmed. Fans await updates on the star-studded comedy's path forward.

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