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Dylan O'Brien, Lewis Pullman, Kaia Gerber to Star in Movie "Bulls"


Tue 05 May 2026 | 12:03 PM
L-R: Dylan O'Brien, Lewis Pullman and Kaia Gerber
L-R: Dylan O'Brien, Lewis Pullman and Kaia Gerber
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Dylan O’Brien (Send Help), Lewis Pullman (Thunderbolts*), and Kaia Gerber (Bottoms) will star in James Morosini’s thriller movie "Bulls".

Yvette Zhuang and Zach Glueck, co-CEOs of Manifest Pictures, are launching the project ahead of the Cannes market.

Written and directed by Morosini, a SXSW winner for "I Love My Dad," the movie is being financed and produced by QC Entertainment (Get Out).

Roth/Kirschenbaum Films (Fast X), producers of Sony Pictures’ box office hit "Anyone But You," is producing.

Manifest Pictures is handling international rights.CAA Media Finance, WME Independent, and QC Entertainment will co-rep domestic sales.

Principal photography is set to commence before the end of the year.

"Bulls" follows Danny (O’Brien), “a man who has spent thirty years apologizing for existing. With his relationship cracking, he books a last-ditch trip to a hedonistic island resort, hoping to come back as someone his girlfriend can finally believe in. But his lonely escape detonates when a hookup with Ava, a married woman (Gerber), puts him on a collision course with her alpha male husband Marco (Pullman).

As Danny is drawn deeper into Ava’s dangerous and intoxicating world of power and psychological games, he quickly realizes that getting caught by Marco is only the beginning.

Morosini, who was most recently enlisted to write and EP a forthcoming adaptation of his Black List horror script "Mommy’s Home" for Lionsgate.

Universal also picked up Morosini’s elevated comedy spec "Inner Child," with the project being adapted for the Lego universe.

As an actor, he most recently starred in "It’s What’s Inside," which premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival and sold to Netflix in a $17M deal.