First-look pictures from the upcoming comedy crime thriller Drag showcase John Stamos and Lizzy Caplan.
The movie is slated to debut at SXSW 2026, with a narrative revolving round two sisters whose theft of a rural dwelling in upstate New York goes awry when considered one of them throws their again out and is left unable to maneuver on the second flooring. Chaos then ensues because the robbers embark on a painful journey to get out of the home earlier than the home-owner returns. Along with Caplan and Stamos, the forged consists of Lucy DeVito and Christine Ko.
Now, forward of the SXSW premiere, ScreenRant can completely current new pictures from Drag. They embody Caplan splayed out on the ground with an alarmed expression on her face and sitting in a bath, Stamos smiling whereas sitting in entrance of a number of items of artwork, and Ko holding a glass of wine. Take a look at the pictures beneath:
Caplan is coming off a special sort of crime thriller movie, Now You See Me: Now You Do not, which was launched in theaters in November 2025. She joined the franchise within the second movie, Now You See Me 2, turning into a member of the Horsemen magicians that pull off elaborate heists within the absence of Henley (Isla Fisher). Caplan returns as Lula within the third installment, together with her look being hid within the advertising and marketing and stored as a shock for viewers. In tv, she starred in Netflix’s 2025 political thriller miniseries Zero Day, by which she performs Alexandra Mullen, a member of Congress and the daughter of Robert De Niro’s character, former U.S. President George Mullen.
As for Drag‘s different stars, Stamos is finest recognized for taking part in Uncle Jesse within the sitcoms Full Home and Fuller Home, however has extra just lately appeared in Apple TV’s Palm Royale and will likely be in Netflix’s The Looking Wives season 2. DeVito has been in Melissa & Joey, Deadbeat, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, whereas Ko could be seen in Solely Murders within the Constructing, The Handmaid’s Story, and CBS’ Ghosts.
Drag is directed by Raviv Ullman & Greg Yagolnitzer and produced by Jake DeVito, Lucy DeVito, Danny DeVito for Jersey Movies 2nd Avenue, with music by Patrick Stump. The film’s actors and producers all have expertise in a variety of comedy, which might create a novel mix of humor on this crime thriller, by which a again damage turns into a significant impediment throughout a heist.
- Launch Date
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March 13, 2026
- Writers
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Greg Yagolnitzer, Raviv Ullman
