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Nate Bargatze's Movie Just Got Booted - Into the Summer?
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Nate Bargatze's Movie Just Got Booted – Into the Summer?

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | February 2, 2026

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Header Image Source: Sony Pictures

When the first trailer arrived for Nate Bargatze’s The Breadwinner, Dustin fairly asked if the comedian has enough juice to open a theatrical movie? Well, apparently, Sony thinks he has a whole freaking lot of it. In a move that I don’t think I’ve ever seen before, The Breadwinner has been moved from its March opening to May 29. I know the theatrical model is absolutely warped right now, but that’s a surprisingly huge gamble and show of confidence. Maybe this thing is actually better than it looks? The guy sells out comedy shows for a reason. (THR)

Let the Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton buffet begin! (Lainey Gossip)

The Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer is here. (Celebitchy)

Maybe Elon should sit the next couple of plays out, stop talking for a while. (Wonkette)

From Roxana: Today’s “Jesus Christ, I’m so depressed” interview: Isaac Chotiner spoke to cinematographer Dante Spinotti, who filmed Heat, The Last of the Mohicans, and The Insider… and is one of three cinematographers who worked on Melania if you want to just get really f***ing bummed out. (New Yorker)

The Last of Us probably won’t get that fourth season after all. (Kotaku)

The Savannah Guthrie situation just keeps getting worse. That poor woman. (Page Six)

Is Resident Evil’s Leon Kennedy Italian? Inquiring minds want to know. (Polygon)

From Chris: Chances Are is one of the most baffling movies we’ve done on Why Did We Watch This, but it felt good to scream into the void about it! (Apple)

Melania was boosted by a sadly predictable demographic. (The Cut)

*looks around, whispers* Will Arnett is right. (Daily Beast)

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is one of the best nonfiction books KimMiE” has read in years. “Author Rebecca Skloot not only explains the science in a compelling, accessible manner, she also explores the ethics of the medical research and devotes at least half the book to the people that were touched by Henrietta Lacks and her legacy.” What would you consider your best nonfiction reads? (Cannonball Read 18)

From Roxana: