EXCLUSIVE: Four-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Camila Cabello (Rob Peace) and Langston Kerman (Abbott Elementary) are two new additions to the cast of Cut Off, the Warner Bros. comedy where Jonah Hill is directing and starring opposite Kristen Wiig
Written by Hill and Ezra Woods, the film follows a pair of rich siblings (Hill and Wiig) who are cut off from their parents (Bette Midler and Nathan Lane). Adriana Barraza is also in the cast.
In addition to co-writing and directing, Hill is producing alongside Matt Dines and Ali Goodwin under his Strong Baby banner. Jesse Ehrman and Zach Hamby are overseeing the project for Warner Bros., which has slated it for release in theaters worldwide on July 17, 2026. The film is the rare one shooting in California these days, with production underway.
Rising to fame as a member of Fifth Harmony before launching a successful solo career, Cabello has previously starred in Kay Cannon’s Cinderella, voiced a character in DreamWorks’ Trolls Band Together, and appeared in Chiwetel Ejiofor’s Sundance drama Rob Peace. She is repped by WME, Full Stop Management and Gang, Tyre, Ramer.
An actor, writer and comedian, Kerman recently released his first Netflix stand-up special Bad Poetry, directed by John Mulaney. On screen, he has appeared in hit series like The Boys and Abbott Elementary, and co-created and starred in Peacock’s comedy Bust Down. Other series credits include Insecure, Bless This Mess, South Side and Hulu’s The Other Black Girl. He is repped by WME, Rise Management and Ziffren Brittenham.
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