Comedian Nate Bargatze has charmed audiences with his clean, relatable stand-up routines, often drawing from his Tennessee roots and everyday absurdities. Now, the âdown-to-earth guyâ is making his feature film debut in âThe Breadwinner,â a family comedy set to hit theaters on March 13, 2026. Sony Pictures recently unveiled the first trailer, giving fans a glimpse into what promises to be a heartfelt and humorous exploration of modern parenthood. As Bargatze transitions from sold-out arenas to the big screen, itâs hard not to root for this underdog story of a comedian turning movie star.

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Directed by Eric Appel, known for his quirky biopic âWeird: The Al Yankovic Story,â the film marks a significant milestone for Bargatze, who co-wrote the screenplay with Dan Lagana. Lagana, a producer with credits on Netflixâs âAmerican Vandal,â brings a sharp comedic edge to the project. Produced by a team including Bargatze himself, Lagana, and others like Ari Lubet and Will Ferrellâs Gary Sanchez Productions, âThe Breadwinnerâ blends Bargatzeâs signature deadpan humor with universal family dynamics.
The plot centers on Nate Wilcox (played by Bargatze), a traditional breadwinner whose life flips upside down when his wife, Katie (Mandy Moore), scores a life-changing deal on âShark Tank.â This opportunity catapults her into a demanding business trip, leaving Nate to navigate the chaos of being a first-time stay-at-home dad to their three young daughters. With zero experience in handling school runs, meal preps, and emotional meltdowns, Nate quickly realizes that managing a household is the toughest job heâs ever facedâfar cry from his corporate gigs. The story draws inspiration from classic role-reversal comedies like âMr. Mom,â but infuses it with Bargatzeâs observational wit, poking fun at the mundane struggles of parenting in a fast-paced world.
The cast is stacked with comedic talent to amplify the laughs. Mandy Moore, beloved for her roles in âThis Is Usâ and âA Walk to Remember,â plays the ambitious Katie, bringing warmth and determination to the character. Supporting players include Kumail Nanjiani (âThe Big Sickâ), Will Forte (âThe Last Man on Earthâ), and Colin Jost (âSaturday Night Liveâ), who add layers of eccentricity and support to Nateâs misadventures. Early photos from the set show Bargatze in domestic disarrayâthink flour-covered kitchens and bedtime story fiascosâhinting at physical comedy that plays to his everyman persona.

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Trailer: Nate Bargatze does the Mr. Mom thing in The Breadwinner
Bargatzeâs rise to this point has been methodical and smart. From his Netflix specials like âThe Greatest Average Americanâ to hosting âSaturday Night Liveâ twice, heâs built a fanbase appreciative of his low-key, family-friendly style. âThe Breadwinnerâ capitalizes on that popularity, positioning him as a relatable lead in an era craving feel-good films. The involvement of âShark Tankâ as a plot device adds a timely pop-culture nod, potentially featuring cameos from the showâs sharks, though details remain under wraps.
The trailer, released just days ago, showcases Bargatzeâs dry delivery in scenes of parental panic, from botched ballet recitals to epic grocery store fails. Mooreâs Katie provides the emotional anchor, highlighting themes of partnership and work-life balance. Critics are already buzzing about its potential to resonate with parents everywhere, blending laughs with subtle commentary on gender roles.

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The Breadwinner Trailer Featuring Nate Bargatze
As Sony gears up for the 2026 release, âThe Breadwinnerâ could be Bargatzeâs breakout vehicle, proving that authenticity sells in Hollywood. In a landscape dominated by superheroes and sequels, this comedy offers a refreshing slice of life. Fans of Bargatzeâs stand-up will find familiar charm, while newcomers might discover why heâs impossible not to root for. Mark your calendarsâfamily movie night just got a lot funnier.


