Jake Johnson's 'Self Reliance' Gets Late Summer Release Date on Hulu
Jake Johnson's directorial debut, Self Reliance, has found a home at Hulu. The streamer has set a release date of September 8 for the human-hunting comedy thriller. After a well-received debut at SXSW earlier this year, Hulu has acquired Johnson's film in a deal with MRC and Paramount Global Content Distribution.
Who Is Jake Johnson? A native of Chicago, Johnson broke out with his role as bartender/would-be novelist Nick Miller on the Zooey Deschanel sitcom New Girl, which ran from 2011 to 2018. He made high-profile appearances in a number of prominent films, including 21 Jump Street, Jurassic World, The Mummy, and Tag, and has co-written and produced a number of indie comedies, including Digging For Fire, Win It All, and Ride the Eagle.
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