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Bulls (2026)
Bulls is a 2026 indie comedy directed by Daniel Meyer. Two half-brothers in small-town Indiana enter the World Darts Championship to save their failing family bar. Michael Shannon plays Allistair Whitman, with T.J. Jagodowski as Ian and Matt Trudeau as Austin Turner.
Bulls is a 2026 indie comedy directed by Daniel Meyer. Two half-brothers in small-town Indiana enter the World Darts Championship to save their failing family bar. Michael Shannon plays Allistair Whitman, with T.J. Jagodowski as Ian and Matt Trudeau as Austin Turner.
The film's subplot centers on a gay character's challenge to heteronormative norms in professional darts, subtly promoting themes of identity acceptance that align with progressive values.
The film employs a predominantly white cast for its lead roles as small-town brothers without any apparent diversity-focused recasting. Its story highlights perseverance and community ties in a traditional American setting, avoiding any examination or negative depiction of conventional identities.
The film centers a gay protagonist whose romantic storyline challenges heteronormativity in competitive darts, depicting his identity with agency and empathy amid external obstacles like prejudice.
The movie depicts a close bond between half-brothers running a family bar, but frames their story around one brother's gay romance and efforts to combat heteronormativity in darts, questioning traditional sexual norms in relationships.
The film contains no transsexual characters or themes. Its underdog darts comedy narrative includes a gay romance subplot but omits any exploration of gender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Bulls presents an original story of male half-brothers and a male coach in a darts competition, with no characters drawn from source material or history that involve gender changes.
Bulls presents original characters in a story about half-brothers pursuing a darts championship, without source material or historical figures establishing prior racial depictions. All major roles are cast with white actors matching the Midwestern setting, yielding no race swaps.
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