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Funny Trailer for Andy Samberg and Jake Johnson’s Comedy SELF RELIANCE — GeekTyrant

Jan 6, 2024


Hulu has released a trailer for a fun indie film comedy titled Self Reliance. Actor Jake Johnson is making his directorial debut with this film, from a script that he also wrote. He also stars in it alongside Anna Kendrick, Andy Samberg, Natalie Morales, and Christopher Lloyd.The movie looks like a lot of fun! In it, Johnson plays a man who gets caught up in a crazy assassin game show, where he’s offered a million dollars. The game involves surviving a group of assassins who are out to kill him. It’s a great concept for a comedy! In the film, “When a middle-aged man (Johnson) is invited into a limo by famous actor Andy Samberg, his dull life takes a thrilling turn. Johnson is offered a chance to win a million dollars in a dark web reality TV show, where assassins from all over the world attempt to kill him for 30 days. The catch? He cannot be killed if he’s not entirely alone, leading him to recruit an unlikely team to help him survive.”Hulu will release Johnson’s Self Reliance on January 12th, 2024.

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