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    Little Brother Review: Even John Cena and Eric André Could Not Save This Uneven Netflix Comedy

    Matt Spicer's Netflix comedy mixes heartfelt moments with awkward humor, but the jokes wear thin long before the credits roll.
    By Mohan NasreJune 26, 2026
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    Little Brother Review - Even John Cena and Eric André Could Not Save This Uneven Netflix Comedy

    Little Brother Review: ★★★☆☆ (3/5)

    A Great Idea That Runs Out of Jokes Long Before It Runs Out of Runtime. John Cena is a reliable straight man, Eric André is as committed as ever, and the film still somehow manages to be less than the sum of its very capable parts. Here is our honest review.


    Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3/5)
    Director: Matt Spicer
    Platform: Netflix
    Release: June 26, 2026
    Cast: John Cena, Eric André, Michelle Monaghan, Christopher Meloni, Ego Nwodim
    Language: English


    The premise of Little Brother is simple and genuinely promising. Rudd, played by John Cena, is a realtor living in the shadow of his enormously successful older brother. He is on the verge of landing a reality television show that could finally make him feel like his own person.

    Then Marcus, played by Eric André, escapes from a psychiatric hospital and turns up at his door — because the two were briefly paired in a Big Brother Little Brother volunteer programme as teenagers, and Marcus took that bond completely literally. He believes they are brothers for life. Rudd wants nothing to do with him.

    On paper, this setup should work.

    The early scenes actually do work. The writers have a solid instinct for how to escalate Rudd’s suffering in ways that are both logical and absurd. Every time a new complication arrives, you can see the dominos falling in a way that is satisfying in the mechanical way good comedy setups often are.

    Little Brother Review - A Funny Premise That Never Reaches Its Full Potential

    Cena plays the exhausted, tightly wound straight man with ease — this is a mode he handles well, and he does not overdo it.

    André, though, is the real question at the centre of the film.

    His brand of comedy — anarchic, unpredictable, genuinely strange — is one of the most distinctive in American comedy right now. The problem is that the film never fully commits to letting him loose. He is contained within a fairly conventional sitcom structure that keeps domesticating his chaos rather than leaning into it.

    You sense the film reaching for Eric André energy while simultaneously pulling back from it every time things get truly weird. The result is a version of André that is neither restrained enough to fit the film’s domestic comedy nor unhinged enough to transform it into something genuinely different.

    The tonal confusion gets worse in the second half.

    The film tries to pivot toward genuine emotional warmth — Marcus’s difficult childhood becomes the basis for a more serious examination of why he needs this connection so badly. It is a reasonable instinct, and in a better-calibrated film it might have worked. Here, it lands awkwardly. The comedy dries up just as the sentiment arrives, and neither the laughs nor the feeling manage to land with any real force.

    Christopher Meloni as Rudd’s actual brother is entertaining whenever he appears. Ego Nwodim and Caleb Hearon, as the absurd reality TV producers, get the film’s sharpest subplots. Michelle Monaghan is wasted as Rudd’s wife, asked mainly to be supportive and move the plot along.

    Similar Read: Welcome to the Jungle Review

    The biggest disappointment is that the film comes from Matt Spicer, who directed Ingrid Goes West — a film that explored a similarly obsessive, parasocial dynamic with genuine intelligence and emotional precision. Little Brother has a similar structural idea but none of that film’s sharpness.

    Watch it if you are a committed André fan curious to see him in something mainstream.

    Expect to laugh occasionally, and to spend more time waiting for the film to end than watching it fly by.

    Little Brother is now streaming on Netflix.

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    Mohan Nasre

      With over 2000 articles and blogs to his name for Flickonclick, Mohan Nasre is a versatile content writer skilled in multiple niches, including entertainment, technology, finance, news, lifestyle, fitness, and more. His dynamic writing style and ability to adapt to diverse topics have made him a go-to writer for high-quality, engaging content that resonates with readers across various industries.

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