Warner Bros. Denies Jonah Hill's 'Cut Off' Is 'Unreleasable' After Release Date Pulled
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Alyssa Ray
Summary
Warner Bros. has denied claims that Jonah Hill's upcoming comedy "Cut Off" is "unreleasable" after the film was pulled from its original July 17 release date. The studio pushed back against speculation from Puck News' Matthew Belloni, calling the characterization inaccurate. The original release date would have pitted the film against Christopher Nolan's highly-anticipated "The Odyssey" adaptation starring a major ensemble cast.
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Twitter / XWarner Bros. Denies Jonah Hill's 'Cut Off' Is 'Unreleasable' After Release Date Pulledthewrap.comKey quotes
· 2 pulledThat speculation is inaccurate.
The original July 17 release date would've seen 'Cut Off' going up against Christopher Nolan's highly-anticipated 'The Odyssey' adaptation starring Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, Zendaya, Tom Holland and more notable names.
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