Netflix has officially unveiled the trailer for its upcoming comedy film Little Brother, and it promises a wildly chaotic family reunion packed with awkward moments, emotional baggage, and nonstop laughs. Led by John Cena and Eric André, the film explores what happens when a perfectly organized life gets completely turned upside down by an unpredictable sibling.
The trailer introduces John Cena as Rudd, a successful real estate agent who appears to have everything under control — a thriving career, a loving family, and the picture-perfect lifestyle. However, his carefully curated world begins to crumble when his long-lost younger brother Marcus, played by Eric André, suddenly reappears and brings absolute chaos wherever he goes. From disastrous social situations to emotional meltdowns, Marcus quickly becomes the ultimate stress test for Rudd’s seemingly perfect existence.
Packed with outrageous humor and sibling rivalry, Little Brother seems to balance heartfelt family moments with absurd comedy. The trailer teases awkward family dinners, reckless adventures, public embarrassments, and hilarious emotional confrontations as the brothers attempt to reconnect after years apart. Netflix cleverly summed up the film’s energy with the tagline: “Remember to keep your family close, though maybe not too close.”
The movie also features an impressive supporting cast including Michelle Monaghan, Christopher Meloni, Sherry Cola, Ego Nwodim, Caleb Hearon, Ben Ahlers, Bryce Gheisar, and Pilot Bunch. Their brief appearances in the trailer hint at a chaotic ensemble comedy filled with eccentric personalities and unpredictable situations.
Little Brother is directed by Matt Spicer, while the screenplay has been written by Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel. The film appears to combine emotional family dynamics with outrageous comedic timing, making it a potential crowd-pleaser for audiences looking for lighthearted entertainment this summer.
Netflix has confirmed that Little Brother will premiere globally on June 26, 2026. With John Cena’s straight-faced comedy style colliding perfectly with Eric André’s signature madness, the film already looks like one of the streaming platform’s funniest comedy releases of the year.
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