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Jonah Hill’s ‘Cut Off’ Comedy With Kristen Wiig Still Without Release Date Amid “Unreleasable” Claim

Jonah Hill's comedy 'Cut Off' faces release uncertainty amid 'unreleasable' claims.

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📍 How it ended

Claims surfaced that Jonah Hill's movie Cut Off was unreleasable, though Warner Bros. and Hill both denied this assertion. The film remained without a release date.

The story quieted without a definitive conclusion in the coverage.

Epilogue added 11d ago, after coverage quieted.

The brief

Jonah Hill's upcoming comedy 'Cut Off,' starring Kristen Wiig, is facing release uncertainty. The film, produced by Warner Bros., has been described as 'unreleasable' in recent coverage.

Coverage from Dark Horizons, Yahoo, and The Hollywood Reporter emphasizes the lack of a release date and the 'unreleasable' claim. Warner Bros. and Jonah Hill have both denied the claim, according to The A.V.

The next steps involve clarifying the status of 'Cut Off.' Warner Bros. and Jonah Hill's responses will be crucial in determining the film's future.

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Quick answers

What is the current status of 'Cut Off'?

The film does not yet have a release date and has been described as 'unreleasable' in recent coverage.

Who are the key figures involved?

Jonah Hill and Kristen Wiig star in the film, which is produced by Warner Bros.

What are Warner Bros. and Jonah Hill saying about the 'unreleasable' claim?

Both Warner Bros. and Jonah Hill have denied the claim that the film is 'unreleasable'.

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