Sony Pictures has postponed the theatrical release of its upcoming comedy 'The Breadwinner,' starring comedian Nate Bargatze in his film debut alongside Mandy Moore. The movie, originally scheduled for an earlier date, will now hit theaters in May 2026.
The announcement comes as Sony adjusts its release calendar for the project, which marks Bargatze's first leading role in a feature film. Described as a comedy, 'The Breadwinner' features the stand-up comedian known for his Netflix specials and late-night appearances, paired with actress Mandy Moore, recognized for her roles in films like 'Saved!' and the TV series 'This Is Us.'
Details on the plot remain limited in available reports, but the delay extends the wait for audiences eager to see Bargatze transition from stage to screen. The studio has not specified reasons for the postponement, such as production adjustments or strategic scheduling. This shift aligns with broader industry trends where release dates are often moved to optimize box office performance.
As Bargatze's debut, the film represents a significant milestone in his career, building on his rising popularity in comedy circuits. Mandy Moore's involvement adds star power, drawing from her established presence in both television and film. The May 2026 slot positions 'The Breadwinner' for a potential summer audience, though exact date within the month has yet to be confirmed.