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'The Breadwinner' Will Have Lower Ticket Prices

'The Breadwinner' Will Have Lower Ticket Prices

Holly RiordanSat, May 9, 2026 at 1:32 PM UTC

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'The Breadwinner' Will Have Lower Ticket Prices

Nate Bargatze, who is currently one of the most famous stand-up comics in the world, is about to release his new film, The Breadwinner. The comedy is about a father who has to keep the house from falling apart while his wife, played by Mandy Moore, goes away on a business trip.

Bargatze recently announced on his Instagram Stories that he is encouraging the theaters to offer a “Nate Rate.” This is a special lower ticket price meant to make the movie more affordable for anyone who is interested in seeing it in theaters.

In his Instagram video, Bargatze said, “Hello, everybody! My movie The Breadwinner is coming out May 29 and I’ve got something very exciting that I wanted to let you know. So the Nate Rate is a special kind of lower ticket price because we want everyone to come out to this movie. This movie is for your grandparents, grandkids, aunts, uncles, friends, sister…anybody. Your dog. Cats I think will love this movie, specifically. Anybody that wants to come out, come out, use the Nate Rate.”

Although studios cannot determine pricing, the comedian is hoping that movie theaters will listen to his request. AMC Theaters, which is the largest chain in the country, has already agreed to sell tickets for matinee prices, according to The Hollywood Reporter. They also stated, “Cinemark may discount prices by as much as 25 percent. Pricing and availability will vary, so audiences will need to check their local listings.”

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The Breadwinner is based on a script Bargatze wrote with Dan Lagana. It was directed by Eric Appel and there will also be appearances by stars like Colin Jost, Zach Cherry, Martin Herlihy, Kumail Nanjiani, and Will Forte.

When speaking about the film with The Hollywood Reporter in 2025, Nicole Brown, president of Sony’s TriStar Pictures, said, “The idea of his first film being so personal and authentic to him and his comedy felt like the perfect foray, and he’d really identified a space. He was like, ‘I want to be able to watch a film with my whole family. We can go watch animation now, but there’s nothing with real people in it.’”

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