Sony has unveiled the first trailer for Eric Appel's family comedy "The Breadwinner" ahead of its March 13, 2026 release date. The film stars Nate Bargatze and Mandy Moore as a married couple whose lives get turned upside down after supermom Katie lands a once-in-a-lifetime deal following an appearance on Shark Tank. The catch? It requires her to set out on an extended business trip and leave her husband in charge. Nate thus assumes the role of a stay-at-home dad for the very first time.
The trailer showcases the comedic chemistry between Bargatze and Moore as they navigate the challenges of parenting and marriage. "I'm excited to bring this hilarious and heartwarming story to audiences everywhere," Bargatze said in a statement. "Playing a stay-at-home dad was a new experience for me, but it was also a lot of fun." Moore added, "I love the way the film explores the ups and downs of parenthood and marriage. It's relatable and authentic, and I think audiences will really connect with it."
The film's premise is rooted in the reality of many modern families, where both parents often work outside the home and rely on each other for support. "The Breadwinner" offers a fresh take on this familiar scenario, using humor and wit to highlight the challenges and rewards of parenting. "We're thrilled to bring this film to audiences in 2026," said Eric Appel, the film's director. "It's a story that will resonate with anyone who's ever had to balance work and family responsibilities."
Industry insiders predict that "The Breadwinner" will appeal to a broad audience, particularly families and young adults. "The film's lighthearted tone and comedic cast make it a great choice for a family night out," said film critic Emily Chen. "It's also a great opportunity for Nate Bargatze to showcase his comedic talents and establish himself as a leading man in Hollywood."
As the release date approaches, fans can expect to see more promotional materials and trailers for "The Breadwinner." The film is set to hit theaters on March 13, 2026, and will be distributed by Sony Pictures. With its talented cast and relatable premise, "The Breadwinner" is shaping up to be a must-see comedy of the year.
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