Get ready for a hilarious role reversal! Sony has dropped a trailer for the upcoming comedy 'The Breadwinner', and it's a delightful twist on the family dynamics we know and love.
In this heartwarming tale, Nate Bargatze, a stand-up comedy veteran, takes on his first film role as Nate Wilcox, a husband and father of three. His world is flipped when his wife, Katie Wilcox, played by the talented Mandy Moore, strikes a major business deal after appearing on 'Shark Tank'. But there's a catch—she has to embark on a lengthy business trip, leaving Nate as the primary caregiver.
And this is where the fun begins! Nate, a former car salesman, is suddenly thrust into the role of a stay-at-home dad, a far cry from his usual routine. The trailer showcases his hilarious struggles as he navigates the challenges of parenting, from doing laundry to cooking, all while trying to keep his family's lives running smoothly. But will he crack under the pressure or rise to the occasion?
Bargatze's character, Nate, is relatable to anyone who's ever felt overwhelmed by the demands of family life. But here's where it gets controversial: is it implying that men are incapable of handling domestic responsibilities? Or is it simply a lighthearted take on the challenges of modern parenting? You decide!
Mandy Moore, known for her iconic roles in 'A Walk to Remember' and 'Tangled', brings her seasoned acting skills to the screen. She recently starred in 'Dr. Death' on Peacock and had a long-running role as Rebecca Pearson in NBC's 'This Is Us'.
The film also features an impressive supporting cast, including Colin Jost, Zach Cherry, Martin Herlihy, Kate Berlant, Kumail Nanjiani, and Will Forte. Birdie Borria, Charlotte Tucker, and Stella Fitzgerald will portray the three daughters, adding to the chaos and charm of the story.
'The Breadwinner' is written by Bargatze himself, in collaboration with Dan Lagana, known for 'Christmas with the Campbells'. The film is produced by Jeremy Latcham, Bargatze, and Lagana, with JoAnn Perritano, Michael Musgrave, and Tyler Zacharia serving as executive producers.
Are you ready to laugh and perhaps spark some lively debates? Check out the full trailer below and get excited for this unique comedy, coming to theaters on March 13, 2026. Who knows, it might just challenge your assumptions about traditional gender roles!