Jonah Hill Teases 'Pure Stupidity' Comedy 'Cut Off' with Kristen Wiig

Jonah Hill has teased his upcoming comedy film 'Cut Off', calling it "pure stupidity" and promising an unapologetically silly experience. The film, releasing July 17, stars Hill and Kristen Wiig as wealthy heirs in their mid-40s who get cut off by their parents, played by Bette Midler and Nathan Lane. Hill, who directed and co-wrote the script, expressed excitement about returning to comedic roles after a serious period, citing his family as a source of renewed joy. He aims to revive theatrical comedy and promised to make a funny movie every year.

Key Points: Jonah Hill Teases 'Cut Off' Comedy with Kristen Wiig

  • Jonah Hill teases 'Cut Off' as "pure stupidity"
  • Film stars Hill and Kristen Wiig as wealthy heirs cut off by parents
  • Bette Midler and Nathan Lane play the parents
  • Hill aims to revive theatrical comedy with annual funny movies
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"Pure stupidity": Jonah Hill teases Kristen Wiig comedy 'Cut Off'

Jonah Hill calls upcoming comedy 'Cut Off' "pure stupidity," starring Kristen Wiig as wealthy heirs. Film releases July 17.

"Pure stupidity": Jonah Hill teases Kristen Wiig comedy 'Cut Off'
"Next one is pure stupidity. - Jonah Hill"

Washington DC, May 1

Actor-filmmaker Jonah Hill has teased his upcoming comedy film 'Cut Off', calling it "pure stupidity" and promising audiences an unapologetically silly cinematic experience, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Speaking at the SmartLess Live event, Hill described the film in humorous terms while addressing hosts Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes.

"Next one is pure stupidity," Hill said of the film, which is slated to release in theatres on July 17.

Asked to elaborate, he added, "It's dumb. I'm about to go on a run of just the dumbest....you've ever seen in your entire life. I hope you left your brains at home, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Sharing details about the storyline, Hill said the film features him alongside Kristen Wiig as wealthy but clueless heirs. "It's called Cut Off and Kristen Wiig and I play two dumb ass heirs, rich kids in their mid-40s who get cut off by their rich parents," he said.

He further revealed that the parents are played by Bette Midler and Nathan Lane. "It is like Step Brothers, Clueless and Trading Places. Classic comedy. It's so great, and Kristen Wiig is an American treasure," Hill added.

The film is directed by Hill himself from a script he co-wrote with Ezra Woods and comes after his recent project Outcome, which stars Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz and Matt Bomer, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Expressing gratitude for collaborating with top talent, Hill said, "I've been so lucky. I last worked with Keanu Reeves and Cameron Diaz and now Bette Midler and Nathan Lane. I'm the luckiest guy."

The actor also highlighted his intent to revive theatrical comedy. "We are trying to bring comedy back to theaters," he said, giving a shoutout to Warner Bros. executives Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Reflecting on his recent absence from the spotlight, Hill admitted he is now eager to return to his comedic roots. "I've been gone for a while, so I'm kind of coming back and I'm like excited because I got all, like, serious for a while and I wasn't as happy," he said.

He added that personal changes, including starting a family, have reignited his passion for humour. "Then I had my family and I got happy, and now all I want to do is be funny again."

Hill, who had previously stepped back from public appearances due to anxiety, said reconnecting with joy has been transformative. "If you're bummed, you don't feel like being that funny, right? The first thing I thought about when I had my kids... it was like I connected to back when I was just like 12 and I was just being funny for fun," he said, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Looking ahead, Hill expressed enthusiasm about taking on more acting roles. "I'm like, dude, I'm so excited to just put on the t-shirt you tell me to put on and go be funny," he said.

He concluded with a promise to audiences: "I promise to try and make a movie every year that's funny," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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Priya S
Glad to see Jonah Hill returning to comedy after his more serious roles. 'Cut Off' sounds like classic slapstick fun. But let's be real - the real question is whether it will release in Indian theatres on July 17 or come straight to OTT 😅
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Aditya G
"I promise to try and make a movie every year that's funny" - Now that's a promise I hope he keeps! Hollywood needs more pure comedies like the old days. Step Brothers meets Clueless? Sign me up! 🇮🇳🎬
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Michael C
"Pure stupidity" sounds like exactly what we need after all the heavy content these days. But I hope the humour is smart-stupid, not just mindless. Bette Midler and Nathan Lane as parents? That's a masterstroke!
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Kavya N
Love how Jonah Hill is being so honest about finding his funny bone again after becoming a father. That's so relatable! My husband became a dad and now cracks the worst jokes at family gatherings 😂 Wonder if this will be as good as 'Superbad' though...
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Siddharth J
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. "Rich kids cut off by parents" sounds like a plot we've seen a hundred times. Hope they bring something fresh to the table. But Jonah Hill directing himself? That's either going to be brilliant or a complete train wreck 🤞
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Lisa P

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