John Cena appeared on Good Morning America to discuss his upcoming Netflix comedy film "Little Brother" and his work with comedian Eric André.
The project marks a high-profile collaboration between Cena, a former wrestler turned actor, and André, known for his improvisational style. The film's promotion signals Netflix's continued investment in star-driven comedic content to attract broad audiences.
During the broadcast, Cena was joined by André and several co-stars, including Michelle Monaghan, Christopher Meloni, and Ego Nwodim. The group spoke about the dynamics of the production and the chemistry between the lead actors.
André compared the tone of the project to a classic of the genre, saying it is "kind of like What About Bob?"
The cast highlighted the specific comedic timing and energy that André brings to the screen. Christopher Meloni praised the comedian's performance and delivery, saying, "He is so funny and I love his rhythms."
Cena and the ensemble cast used the appearance to build momentum for the release of the film on the streaming platform. The discussion focused on the creative process and the goal of delivering a comedy that blends traditional storytelling with unique comedic rhythms.
“"kind of like What About Bob?"”
This collaboration leverages the crossover appeal of John Cena's mainstream stardom and Eric André's niche, avant-garde comedy. By placing the film on Netflix, the studio is targeting a diverse demographic that spans from traditional comedy fans to younger audiences familiar with internet-based humor.


