Old Dads: When and Where to Watch Bill Burr’s Directorial Debut Movie

Bill Burr is a renowned American comedian, actor, and now director. He is known for his sharp, no-nonsense humour and unfiltered commentary on various subjects. His directorial debut, Old Dads, is set to release on Netflix in October, and if the film is half as funny as the recent trailer, we’re in for a treat.

Netflix comedy movie dives into a whole world of laughter and good times. They’ve got all kinds of comedy styles in there, from those clever, sharp jokes to the kind that’ll have you rolling on the floor laughing. You can find everything from those sweet romantic comedies to those side-splitting spoofs, and even those coming-of-age stories that’ll tug at your heartstrings. So, if you’re up for a good time and some serious giggles, it’s all covered for you.

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Old Dads Plot/Synopsis

True to Burr’s own life as a man who became a dad later in his life, the story follows three older dads as they realize how they are behind with the current times. In the trailer, we see that it took 46 years for Burr’s character to become a dad, and when his kid got hurt, he suggested rubbing some dirt on the wound. Some random guy came and told him to use Neosporin so that it wouldn’t get infected. When he gets angry at him, he asserts that he is the one who is going to raise the kid and he knows how to handle it.

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The three friends own a company that they sell to a millennial, instantly realizing that they are not accustomed to the current style of living. Not only do they struggle to relate to the new owner of their company, but in their newfound free time, they must also connect with the younger generations around them. And they have kids, so that’s no picnic either. The story revolves around the struggles these three men are going through as the new generation is way too fast-moving and more evolved, and they are way back in this, but one thing is sure they love their kids and want to do anything for them.

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Old Dads Cast

The movie stars Bill Burr, Bobby Cannavale, Bokeem Woodbine, Katie Aselton, Reign Edwards, Jackie Tohn, Rachael Harris, Katrina Bowden, Josh Brener, Natasha Leggero, Bruce Dern and others. The film is directed by leading man Bill Burr, who has co-written it with Ben Tishler, who is also credited as a producer.

Old Dads Release Date and Trailer

Old Dads will premiere on Netflix on October 20 (Friday).

Watch Old Dads Trailer Below

Are you excited to watch Old Dads 2023? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan has completed her Masters in Journalism Mass Communication from SRM University, Chennai. She has a total interning experience of 6 months and has previously interned at Asiana Times as a content writer and at The News Minute as a Graphic Designer.

2 COMMENTS

  1. WOOOOOHOOO ITS FUCKING TIME FOR SCHOOLSHOOTING. YEEEHAAAAAA *LOADS A-R GUNS*

    FUCK THAT OLD HAG OF A TEACHER,

    FUCK THE FUCKING WIFE, DEVORICE UP/BREAK UP NOOOW..

    FIUUUCK THE VILLAGE PEOPLE,

    STUMPED??? WAS YOUR BLACKASS EGO THAT WOUNDET FUCK THAT….N
    ………R……..

    THE OLD ANGRY DAD IS FUNNY……

    THE REST OF YOU IF SO EASY INSULTED AND TAKING IT PERSONALLY FUCK OFF….

    1 DOLLAR PER LATE MINUTE…..HOOOOWOOOHHOO UP YOUR ASS THE PENNIES GOES….

  2. The moviec is good…BUT NOT BEFORE 37:35 IN THE MOVIE…

    Just the boys, no nagging bitches wifes for 24/24. No screaming kids that sound like a banshee on speed….

    Keep it that way and i promise too keep me alive near the end and not blow my skull out….

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