Neutrals (2026)

Neutrals (2026)
Overview
Neutrals is a dark comedy in which two friends, Chris and Dan, accidentally kill the wrong person and face escalating consequences. Directed by Jacob Horne, it stars Daniel Brabow as Chris, Josh Brockett as Dan, and Steven Weed as Wes. The indie feature expands on Horne's 2020 short film.
Starring Cast
Rating & Dimensions
Not Rated
Overview
Neutrals is a dark comedy in which two friends, Chris and Dan, accidentally kill the wrong person and face escalating consequences. Directed by Jacob Horne, it stars Daniel Brabow as Chris, Josh Brockett as Dan, and Steven Weed as Wes. The indie feature expands on Horne's 2020 short film.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
The film's core conflict revolves around an accidental killing and subsequent pursuit, presenting an apolitical narrative focused on personal consequences and survival without evident ideological alignment. Limited reception details reinforce its neutral stance on political matters.
The cast features mostly white male leads with one Asian-American non-binary actor, suggesting limited diversity without evident recasting of traditional roles. Narrative details remain sparse, offering no clear insight into portrayals of traditional identities or DEI elements.
Secondary
The film depicts no meaningful family structures, roles, or values, focusing instead on the misadventures of two friends. This absence of family content leads to a neutral rating.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes appear in the film.
The film contains no transgender characters or themes. Its central plot follows two male friends navigating chaos after an accidental killing, with no elements addressing transsexual identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Neutrals presents an original story expanded from a 2020 short film, featuring male protagonists Chris and Dan pursued by antagonist Wes, all portrayed by male actors with no deviations from established genders in the source short.
Neutrals originates from an original 2020 short film expanded into a feature, with the same actors reprising the lead roles of Chris and Dan. The antagonist Wes is recast following the original actor's death, but no racial discrepancies are evident in the portrayals.