Director: Alfredo Barrios, Jr.

Cast: Tom Blyth, Helena Mattsson, Chris Diamantopoulos, Jay Mohr, Zach Villa

Bull Run is a 2025 American comedy film directed by Alfredo Barrios Jr., following a former professional hockey player who stumbles into the cutthroat world of Wall Street banking. Sharp, satirical, and full of fish-out-of-water energy, it skewers the absurdity of high finance with wit and a surprisingly human heart.

What is Bull Run about?

Bobby Sanders spent years on the ice — fast decisions, brutal hits, team loyalty. Now he finds himself in an entirely different arena: a junior position at a prestigious investment bank where the rules are unwritten, the stakes are invisible, and everyone seems to be playing a game he was never taught. As he tries to decode the rituals of suits, spreadsheets, and rooftop client dinners, Bobby begins questioning what success actually means when the scoreboard disappears. The film builds its comedy from the collision between Bobby's straightforward athletic instincts and the polished, often hollow performance of corporate life, asking whether authenticity survives in a world built on perception.

Cast & crew

Tom Blyth leads as Bobby Sanders, bringing a physical, grounded charm to the role that grounds the comedy in genuine likability. Helena Mattsson and Chris Diamantopoulos provide sharp support as two very different faces of the finance world, while comedian Jay Mohr delivers reliable comic texture. The ensemble — including Zach Villa, Alyshia Ochse, Sam Daly, and John Lacy — fills out the banking floor with vivid character work.

Context & significance

Persian-speaking viewers with a taste for sharp workplace comedies will find a lot to enjoy here. Bull Run belongs to a well-loved genre of American satire — think fish-out-of-water professionals confronting systems that reward performance over substance. For diaspora audiences who have navigated their own cultural code-switching between old-world values and Western professional expectations, Bobby's disorientation carries an extra layer of resonance. The film is available on K-Time with Persian dubbing AND Persian subtitles, meaning you can choose your preferred experience without compromise.

Where & how to watch

Bull Run is available on K-Time with full Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles — choose whichever fits your mood. Stream it on the web, on your TV, or on your phone, no extra download or VPN needed. Subscribe and cancel anytime.