Recent images have been released showcasing John Cena and Eric André in their upcoming Netflix comedy. The film focuses on an unexpected reunion that disrupts a carefully structured life. These newly revealed images provide an early insight into their on-screen chemistry.
Netflix reveals first look at John Cena and Eric André’s Little Brother
Netflix has unveiled the first look at Little Brother, giving viewers an initial glimpse of the collaboration between John Cena and Eric André. The newly shared images highlight the dynamic between their characters and set the tone for the film ahead of its release.
This project marks a reunion for Cena and André, who previously worked together on The Eric André Show. Their past interactions were notably chaotic, reportedly resulting in André sustaining a concussion. In Little Brother, Cena portrays a successful real estate agent, while André plays a figure from his past whose sudden reappearance disrupts that stability.
The narrative revolves around a meticulously constructed life that is disrupted when the two characters reconnect. Years prior, they were linked through a mentorship program similar to Big Brother, where Cena’s character occasionally took André’s character out. After two decades, the protagonist receives a call regarding a hospitalized “brother.” Initially believing it to be his biological sibling, he soon discovers it is his former Little Brother. This unexpected return creates a strained dynamic.
Despite his unpredictable behavior, André’s character gradually builds a relationship with the family, especially with the protagonist’s wife, portrayed by Michelle Monaghan, and their children. This growing acceptance within the household intensifies the conflict.
The supporting cast features Christopher Meloni, Ego Nwodim, Sherry Cola, and Caleb Hearon. The film is directed by Matt Spicer, with the screenplay written by Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel. Little Brother is set to premiere on June 26, 2026, on Netflix.

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