Things are about to get seriously unhinged at the movies as IFC drops the first trailer for Idiots, a stoner comedy that proudly leans into pure chaos. Described as a “raucous and wildly entertaining descent into madness,” the film looks anything but ordinary — and that’s exactly the point. From the very first glimpse, it’s clear this is a ride fueled by absurd humor, bad decisions, and consequences that spiral way out of control.
Leading the madness are Dave Franco and O'Shea Jackson Jr., who play two hilariously unqualified guys tasked with what should have been a simple job. Their mission? Transport a rich, troubled teen named Sheridan to rehab. Of course, nothing goes as planned. What starts as a straightforward gig quickly turns into a bizarre, high-stakes mess filled with unpredictable twists.
The film introduces Sheridan, played by Mason Thames, as anything but your average troubled teen. As the journey unfolds, his increasingly erratic behavior pushes the situation from awkward to outright dangerous. Along the way, the story brings in a colorful supporting cast including Kiernan Shipka, Nicholas Braun, and Peter Dinklage, each adding their own flavor to the film’s offbeat world.
Behind the camera is Macon Blair, known for his distinct storytelling style that blends dark humor with surreal, unpredictable narratives. With Idiots, he seems to double down on that signature tone. Early reactions, including buzz from Sundance Film Festival, highlight its bizarre energy — a mix of absurdity, psychedelia, and sharp comedic timing that doesn’t play by the rules.
Interestingly, the film was previously titled The Shiteads, which already hints at the kind of irreverent humor audiences can expect. The screenplay, co-developed with Alex Orr, builds a world where bad decisions somehow lead to even worse outcomes — and that’s where the fun lies. It’s messy, chaotic, and completely unapologetic about it.
Set to hit theaters on August 28, 2026, Idiots is shaping up to be the kind of late-summer release that thrives on word-of-mouth and cult appeal. If you’re in the mood for something loud, unpredictable, and a little outrageous, this might just be the comedy that delivers exactly that — no filters, no limits.
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