Time-traveling gangsters Vince Vaughn & James Marsden face a perilous night of crime, comedy, and double-crosses in this new R-rated Hulu film.
- March 18, 2026
AceShowbiz - The newly released trailer for Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice introduces audiences to a thrilling blend of sci-fi, crime, and comedy, centered around time-traveling gangsters. This upcoming R-rated film on Hulu stars Vince Vaughn, James Marsden, and Eiza González in a story that promises action-packed sequences mixed with sharp humor and twisting loyalties.
Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice follows two longtime friends and gangsters, portrayed by Vince Vaughn and James Marsden, along with the woman they both care deeply about, played by Eiza González. As they navigate a perilous night within the criminal underworld, their survival depends on more than just gunfights and quick thinking — a mysterious time machine complicates their mission, introducing unexpected challenges and double-crosses.
The film is written and directed by BenDavid Grabinski, known for his 2021 comedy thriller Happily. Alongside the main trio, the supporting cast features a diverse lineup including Keith David, Jimmy Tatro, Emily Hampshire, Arturo Castro, Lewis Tan, Ben Schwartz, and Stephen Root. The trailer paints a picture of a chaotic yet entertaining mix of time travel, crime drama, and comedy, with the unique twist of having two versions of Vince Vaughn sharing the screen, doubling the sarcasm and unpredictability.
Set against a backdrop of organized crime, the story challenges the characters' loyalty and survival instincts, as they confront their enemies and each other in a night fraught with danger. The combination of stylized action, witty dialogue, and time-bending elements elevates the film beyond a typical gangster narrative.
Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice is scheduled to have its world premiere at the 2026 South by Southwest Film & TV Festival on March 14. Following the festival debut, Hulu will release the film for streaming on March 27, 2026. The movie has a runtime of 107 minutes and was produced by Andrew Lazar.