How ‘Strays’ Used ‘Stand by Me,’ ‘A Dog’s Purpose’ and a D— Protector to Convince Universal to Make the R-Rated Comedy

  2024-06-23 16:15:01

Producer Erik Feig could have been describing SuperBad or Good Boys when he outlined his new movie to Universal, pitching them on backing his mid-budget film with a detailed slideshow that included everything from ideas for TikTok promotions to potential merchandising. This is a raunchy, cinematic comedy with heart, about finding your people and your purpose, a slideshow for the Picturestart founders new project, Strays, read. Except, in this case, theres a twist. It just happens to star a pack of dogs.

Its getting harder and harder to convince studios to take the plunge when it comes to movies that arent based on toys or comic books. Thats something Feig knows all too well, having previously served as the head of Lionsgates film division.

Its always a challenge to get a yes,' Feig says. Its a hard job and theres a reason why people lean back on things that are pre-branded. But when I look back at the projects we greenlit that had the most success whether its John Wick or Twilight the ones that worked best were often the riskiest.

In the case of Strays, Universals top brass was ultimately convinced that the movie could be both heart-warming and subversive after Feig, director Josh Greenbaumand writer Dan Perrault positioned the film as a furry, foul-mouthed companion to The 40-Year Old Virgin, A Dogs Purpose and Stand By Me. It helped that their slideshow also included data about the commercial success of comparable R-rated comedies like Ted and Sausage Party, while reminding the executives that btw dog movies do really well at the box office. Case in point: Marley Me and 101 Dalmatians.

Of course, Disney probably didnt decided to make 101 Dalmatians because some producer sold them on the merchandising potential of a branded, limited edition dick protector. That was a faux product that Feigs team dreamed up for the executives they were hoping to excite its a reference to the genital-oriented punishment that the dogs in Strays hope to inflict on an abusive owner.

The general public isnt usually invited into the inner sanctums of studio decision-makers, but as Strays is getting ready to open in theaters on Friday, Feig has shared both his pitch deck and a video that his team prepared for Universal. That included a rundown of why they wanted to make the movie, as well as a spec trailer. As a proof of concept, they enlisted a visual effects company to create a demonstration of how they would have the dogs talk in the film. That was important, because part of the plan was to have famous comedians and actors like Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx provide the voices of the pooches.

We wanted them to know this isnt some crazy idea, Feig says. This is real and heres how were going to pull it off.

Click here to see the Strays pitch deck

Part of that was leaning into the expertise of the filmmaking team that Picturestart had assembled. That included emphasizing Greenbaums experience getting laughs with previous work such as Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar and Perraults talent for border-pushing parody that hed demonstrated with the true crime spoof American Vandal. And it also entailed enlisting Chris Lord and Phil Miller, the team behind The Lego Movie, and Now You See Me and The Hulk director Louis Leterrier as producers. In the case of Leterrier, the group planned to rely on his experience with visual effects work. The filmmakers stressed to Universal that they could tell the story with a certain kind of sweep by finding an exciting way to capture a dogs perspective.

We wanted to show this could have a cool style and not cost a fortune, says Feig. Since our lead characters are dogs, we wanted it to be told from their point of view. And that meant that their lower heights gave everything an epic scope. (To illustrate the look of the film, the producers included a shot from Lord of the Rings).

Not everything has gone according to the plan that Feig and his team laid out for Universal. The actors and writers strikes have meant that the cast isnt available to plug the film on late night shows or in magazine pieces. Its also upended the filmmakers plans to enlist lots of dog-loving social media influencers to talk up Strays to their followers.

It turns out a lot of these influencers are members of the Screen Actors Guild, says Feig. So not only can the actors not promote the film on social media, a lot of these dog influencers cant either.

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