Paramount Pictures has set release dates for three incoming features and reserved a summer 2027 slot for a genre play, tightening a calendar that leans on sports, western grit, and youth-driven music-and-dance storytelling. The studio dated an untitled film about John Tuggle for Dec. 25, 2026, placed The Rescue on Jan. 29, 2027, and scheduled Get Lite for April 9, 2027. It also marked July 16, 2027, for an untitled horror event film.
The Christmas entry centers on Tuggle, the final pick of the 1983 NFL Draft by the New York Giants, a label long tied to the “Mr. Irrelevant” nickname. David Corenswet stars, with Isabel May, Michael Shannon and David Krumholtz also in the cast. Jonathan Levine directs from a script by Nick Santora, with Skydance Sports attached to the project.
Potsy Ponciroli’s The Rescue arrives in late January, a corridor studios often use for adult-skewing thrillers that can play steady through winter. Brandon Sklenar and Hassie Harrison star in the modern-day western; one public logline describes a rodeo cowboy and his dog searching for his missing daughter, though prior reporting has kept plot specifics close.
Get Lite, directed by Teyana Taylor, targets April with a coming-of-age dance story led by Storm Reid. The film follows a talented, sheltered student who finds community in New York City’s subway dance scene, giving Paramount a spring release built around youth culture and music-forward marketing.















































