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Tyler Falbo to Write, Direct & Produce R-Rated Comedy 'Boys for Life' for Paramount Primal

The sketch comedy star will co-write with Max Barrett for the film, which is slated for an April 2027 release.

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Boys for Life in Bad Boys for Life — Tyler Falbo to Write, Direct & Produce R-Rated Comedy 'Boys for Life' for Paramount Prim
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The logline is being kept under wraps, but it is an R-rated comedy that Falbo will write with Max Barrett. He will direct and produce as well.
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The Details
Director
Tyler Falbo
Release
2027
Genre
R-Rated Comedy
Where to Watch
Theaters

Tyler Falbo is set to write, direct, and produce the R-rated comedy "Boys for Life" for Paramount Primal, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The film is slated for an April 9, 2027 release.

Falbo will co-write the project with Max Barrett. Galen Cor will also produce alongside Falbo. The logline for the film is being kept under wraps.

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What is Paramount Primal?

This project is the latest move for Paramount Primal, the label formed last year by J.D. Lifshitz and Raphael Margules. The label recently secured the rights for "A Nightmare on Elm Street."

What else is Tyler Falbo working on?

Falbo rose to online fame through his Almost Friday sketch videos. He has already parlayed that success into Hollywood deals. He also has the FX series "Last Night Was a Movie" in the works, where he is set to direct.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is co-writing 'Boys for Life' with Tyler Falbo?

Falbo is co-writing the film with Max Barrett, according to the report.

When is 'Boys for Life' scheduled to be released?

Paramount has scheduled the R-rated comedy for release on April 9, 2027.

What other project did Paramount Primal recently acquire?

The label recently secured the rights for 'A Nightmare on Elm Street,' as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

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