John Cena and Eric André Reunite for Netflix Comedy 'Little Brother'
Shonda RhimesProlific television creator ("Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal") and author on creativity and empowerment.
The upcoming Netflix film, 'Little Brother,' is poised to deliver a unique blend of comedy and emotional depth, starring John Cena and Eric André. Their on-screen chemistry, previously evidenced by a memorable and physically impactful appearance on 'The Eric André Show' in 2020, where Cena inadvertently caused André a concussion, sets a playful tone for their new collaboration. This incident, now a shared anecdote, highlights the unscripted and energetic dynamic they bring to their work. André humorously likens the film's tone to a fusion of 'What About Bob?' and 'Parasite,' promising an unexpected narrative arc that explores family, connection, and societal perceptions.
The narrative centers around André’s character, Marcus, who, after a childhood marked by abandonment, carries a deep longing for familial bonds. His past intertwines with Rudd, Cena's character, a man who had briefly volunteered in a 'Big Brother/Little Brother' program during his youth and has since forgotten the brief but significant impact he had on Marcus. The story unfolds as Marcus re-enters Rudd's life under unexpected circumstances, forcing Rudd to confront his past and his own emotional detachment. Michelle Monaghan portrays Deirdre, Rudd's wife, who, weary of her husband's rigid nature, finds an unexpected connection with Marcus. This dynamic creates a conflict between Rudd's desire for a controlled environment and Deirdre's empathic understanding, leading to both comedic and poignant moments. The film also features a talented supporting cast, including Christopher Meloni as Rudd's successful older brother, Josh, and comedians like Ego Nwodim, Sherry Cola, and Caleb Hearon, adding layers of humor and diverse perspectives to the ensemble.
The film's creation reflects a fascinating journey, originating from producer David Bernad's annoyance with a friend's virtue-signaling social media post, which inspired the core concept of a 'white savior' complex in a comedic setting. The script, penned by Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul specifically with André in mind, gained Netflix's immediate approval upon the condition of securing John Cena for the role. Cena's swift acceptance of the role underscores his enthusiasm for the project and the unique opportunity to portray a character that challenges his usual on-screen persona. Both actors emphasize the film's blend of humor and heart, with Cena highlighting the importance of narrative and character stakes, ensuring that the comedy resonates deeply with audiences. André's playful remark about needing 'hearts and farts' perfectly encapsulates the movie's dual appeal: outrageous humor grounded in genuine emotional connection.
The film serves as a poignant reminder that genuine connections and emotional fulfillment are far more valuable than material success or a perfectly curated life. It encourages us to embrace the unexpected 's--- storms' that challenge our comfort zones, as these often lead to deeper understanding, personal growth, and the discovery of true happiness within the embrace of family and human kindness.

