Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice Trailer Is the Time Travel Comedy You Didn’t Know You Needed
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Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice Trailer Is the Time Travel Comedy You Didn’t Know You Needed

News Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice Trailer Is the Time Travel Comedy You Didn’t Know You Needed Vince Vaughn and James Marsden get caught in a comedic time loop By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on March 2, 2026 Credit: Heather Beckstead/20th Century Studios Comment 0 Share New Share Credit: Heather Beckstead/20th Century Studios Hulu is marketing Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice as an R-rated “time-traveling, double-crossing, ass-kicking comedy,” and the trailer the streamer released today confirms that statement. The movie from writer-director BenDavid Grabinski (Are You Afraid of the Dark? Scott Pilgrim Takes Off) looks absurd, violently funny, and full of confusing timey wimey shenanigans. In it, two apparent gangsters named Nick and Mike (Vince Vaughan and James Marsden respectively) try to alter one crazy night with Alice (Eiza González), a woman they both love. The trailer reveals that Nick wants Mike to subdue a guy who is actually… a past version of Nick. (It also looks like Mike accidentally kills past-Nick in one iteration, suggesting they might be trying to course correct history more than once. What’s a redo, after all, if you happen to have a time machine?) In addition to Vaughan, Marsden, and González, Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice features Keith David, Jimmy Tatro, Stephen Root, Lewis Tan, Ben Schwartz, Emily Hampshire, and Arturo Castro. The trailer looks fun, though the film also looks like it could be great or teeter off the mark and not bring the weirdness of it all together. We won’t have to wait long, however, to see how it plays out. It will premiere on March 14, 2026, at SXSW in Austin, and will start streaming on Hulu on March 27, 2026. Check out the trailer below. [end-mark] The post <i>Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice</i> Trailer Is the Time Travel Comedy You Didn’t Know You Needed appeared first on Reactor.