As a devoted fan of both John Cena and Eric André, I can confidently say that the upcoming Netflix comedy “Little Brother” is shaping up to be an absolute riot! With their combined charisma, comedic timing, and unique acting chops, these two powerhouses are sure to bring this story of a famous real estate agent and his eccentric little brother to life in a way that will leave audiences rolling on the floor with laughter.
Actors John Cena, formerly of WWE fame, and Emmy-winning funnyman Eric André have recently agreed to lead in the upcoming Netflix comedy film named “Little Brother“. For now, the production remains in its initial stages of development.
After excelling in WWE, Cena has also earned fame for his performances in various comedy films like Blockers, Playing with Fire, Vacation Friends, Ricky Stanicky, and others. He has also featured in blockbusters such as F9: The Fast Saga and the live-action Barbie movie. Simultaneously, André’s filmography encompasses titles such as Rough Night, Bad Trip, The Mitchells vs. Machines, Trolls Band Together, and The Lion King.
What is Litte Brother about?
The forthcoming Netflix film titled “Little Brother” is penned by duo writers Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel. Currently, the project is being handled by producers David Bernad and Ruben Fleischer. As of now, there’s no confirmed director, production start date, or release date announced for this movie.
The plot centers on a renowned real estate broker, whose meticulously constructed life takes an unexpected turn when his peculiar ‘younger sibling’ suddenly resurfaces.
John Cena is set to star in several upcoming films beyond “Little Brother”. These include Mattel’s live-action Matchbox movie alongside Jessica Biel, an action thriller titled “Heads of State” alongside Idris Elba, and the second season of “Peacemaker”, where he will reprise his beloved DC character. This sequel is expected to release in 2025. Meanwhile, André, fresh from his first Emmy win for Outstanding Performer in a Short Form Comedy, can next be seen in the action comedy “Balls Up” alongside Mark Wahlberg and Paul Walter Hauser.
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2024-12-04 18:40