Warner Bros has delayed the release of Animal Friends, its animated live-action hybrid comedy, from June 5 to January 22, 2027. The film, directed by Peter Atencio, stars Ryan Reynolds as the voice of Pony and Jason Momoa as Bear, two wanted creatures setting off on a cross-country journey adventure. The supporting cast includes Aubrey Plaza as a federal agent, Dan Levy as a wildlife ranger, Addison Rae, Lil Rey Howery and Ellie Bamber. This marks the latest in a series of schedule changes for the project, which has been moved around multiple times since initially scheduled for August 2025 through Columbia Pictures.
Release Date Shuffle and Production Shifts
Animal Friends has undergone a remarkable journey through Warner Bros’ release schedule, having been shifted multiple times since its original announcement. The film was initially scheduled for August 15, 2025, when it was planned to debut through Columbia Pictures under Legendary’s distribution deal with Sony. However, following the termination of that partnership, the project moved to Warner Bros., which then rescheduled it several times throughout 2025 and 2026, reflecting the studio’s ongoing efforts to identify the ideal theatrical window for the hybrid comedy.
The January 2027 date now marks the fifth confirmed release slot for the project, demonstrating the complexities of coordinating major studio releases and managing competitive marketplace dynamics. By vacating the June 5 slot, Warner Bros has freed space for other prominent releases, including Amazon and MGM’s Masters of the Universe, Lionsgate’s Power Ballad starring Nick Jonas and Paul Rudd, and Paramount and Miramax’s Scary Movie reboot. The new January positioning allows Animal Friends to avoid direct competition with these titles whilst possibly capitalizing on post-festive cinema attendance patterns.
- Originally scheduled for August 15, 2025 via Columbia Pictures
- Moved to Warner Bros after conclusion of Legendary-Sony distribution agreement
- Previously rescheduled for 10 October, 1 May, and June 5
- Now set for January 22, 2027 theatrical release date
The Story and Celebrity-Laden Cast
Animal Friends brings together an strong lineup of seasoned actors and emerging stars for this live-action and animated film. Ryan Reynolds voices Pony, the title character who is small yet self-absorbed creature lead, whilst Jason Momoa provides the vocal performance Bear, his larger and substantially more conflict-avoiding counterpart. The ensemble features critically praised performer Aubrey Plaza as a resolute DEA agent chasing the escaped pair, joined by Dan Levy playing a Fish and Wildlife ranger just as committed to their capture.
The project bolsters its cast credentials with the addition of social media personality and actress Addison Rae, comedian Lil Rey Howery voicing a bird character, and British actress Ellie Bamber completing the ensemble. Directed by Peter Atencio, the screenplay was penned by Kevin Burrows and Matt Mider, with production undertaken by Legendary Entertainment, Maximum Effort and Prime Focus Studios. The blend of established comedic talent and fresh faces suggests Warner Bros has brought together a diverse team capable of producing the adult-targeted humour the film aims to achieve.
Character Dynamics
The fundamental premise hinges on the contrasting personalities of the animal pair of leads. Pony, notwithstanding his diminutive stature, represents a self-absorbed nature that propels much of the comedic elements, whilst Bear exemplifies the inverse nature—a kindly behemoth who consciously steers clear of disagreement. As a pair, this disparate twosome undertakes a transcontinental trip to find the ranch they formerly knew as their home, all whilst avoiding capture from the similarly unconventional enforcement officers pursuing them.
- Pony: diminutive creature with pronounced self-centred behavioural patterns
- Bear: large conflict-averse creature companion to Pony
- Aubrey Plaza: determined DEA investigator tracking the fugitive animals
- Dan Levy: Wildlife and Fisheries officer helping in the hunt
- Cross-country trek attempting to locate their previous ranch residence
Production Details and Production Team
“The Animal Friends Project” constitutes a collaborative effort between three leading studios: Legendary Entertainment, Maximum Effort and Prime Focus Studios. The screenplay was developed by Kevin Burrows and Matt Mider, who created the narrative around the core concept of a pair of escaped creatures on a urgent cross-country journey. Peter Atencio, an seasoned filmmaker known for his work in action and comedy styles, helms the film to bring the live action-animated hybrid vision to fruition with the required comic timing and stylistic flourish needed for an adult-targeted cross-country adventure.
The film’s production journey illustrates the complexities of contemporary studio distribution models. Originally scheduled for distribution via Columbia Pictures in August 2025, “Animal Friends” transitioned to Warner Bros following the end of Legendary Entertainment’s distribution partnership with Sony. This change required a complete reschedule, with the film moving through several release dates—October 2025, May 2026, and June 2026—before ultimately landing on its January 2027 slot, demonstrating the intricate scheduling challenges facing major studio releases.
| Role | Name |
|---|---|
| Director | Peter Atencio |
| Screenplay Writers | Kevin Burrows and Matt Mider |
| Production Companies | Legendary Entertainment, Maximum Effort, Prime Focus Studios |
| Distributor | Warner Bros. |
The Future for Reynolds and Momoa
Ryan Reynolds’ timetable stays remarkably busy in spite of the delay to “Animal Friends.” The Canadian actor has the comedic action film “Mayday” scheduled for September 2026, keeping him in the public eye throughout the extended wait for the Warner Bros. release. Reynolds continues to balance his film commitments with his multiple commercial interests, including his film production outfit Maximum Effort, which is involved in developing “Animal Friends” itself. His involvement in both major studio films and smaller independent ventures demonstrates his position as one of the film industry’s highly coveted marquee actors.
Jason Momoa, on the other hand, has sustained a similarly robust slate of projects throughout 2026. The actor recently appeared in “The Wrecking Crew” in January and has a pair of substantial projects lined up for the latter half of the year: the highly anticipated “Street Fighter” adaptation and “Dune: Part Three,” the concluding chapter of Denis Villeneuve’s epic science fiction saga. These major undertakings demonstrate Momoa’s ongoing prominence in both action-driven franchises and prestige filmmaking, positioning him as a significant draw for audiences globally.
Forthcoming Initiatives
- Reynolds: “Mayday” comedic action film arriving September 2026
- Momoa: “The Wrecking Crew” released January 2026
- Momoa: “Street Fighter” adaptation launching later in 2026
- Momoa: “Dune: Part Three” wrapping up the epic saga in 2026