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@Independent reported that Warner Bros abandoned the planned July 17 date for Cut Off after a Puck News column called the film unreleasable. The studio and Hill's representative disputed the claim, stating post-production remains unfinished.
realitytea.comWarner Bros abandoned the July 17 release date for the film Cut Off, directed by and starring Jonah Hill. " Production wrapped in January 2026, according to the report. Cut Off also stars Kristen Wiig, Bette Midler and Nathan Lane.
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The plot follows Hill and Wiig as spoiled children of wealthy parents who must adapt to life without their parents' financial support. The July 17 date is also set for Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, which stars Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Zendaya, Anne Hathaway, Lupita Nyong'o and Charlize Theron. Hill appeared at the premiere of his film Outcome in April 2026.
He told the Smartless podcast he moved from Los Angeles to a small town in San Diego three years ago after having his first child and took a three-year break from movie promotion due to anxiety attacks.
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