Director: Matt Spicer
Cast: Sophia Bunnell, Pilot Bunch, Michelle Monaghan
Little Brother is a 2026 American comedy film directed by Matt Spicer, starring Michelle Monaghan and newcomers Sophia Bunnell and Pilot Bunch. It follows an upwardly mobile real estate agent whose carefully ordered life is thrown into cheerful chaos when his unpredictable younger sibling suddenly returns after years of absence.
What is Little Brother about?
Ryan has built his career on precision, closing luxury property deals and projecting a polished image that leaves no room for surprises. Everything changes the morning his kid brother shows up unannounced at the door — bags in hand, story full of gaps, and a talent for turning every quiet room into a spectacle. As the two navigate shared history, old rivalries, and a family dynamic neither of them fully understood, Ryan must confront how much of his controlled life was built on keeping a certain distance. The film balances sharp comic set pieces with an underlying warmth, asking how much we owe the people we grew up with and whether reconnection is ever as simple as showing up.
Cast & crew
Director Matt Spicer brings a deft comic sensibility — his work often finds humor in social performance and status anxiety. Michelle Monaghan grounds the film with a performance that balances wit and genuine feeling. Sophia Bunnell and Pilot Bunch share an easy, naturalistic chemistry that sells both the comedic friction and the emotional stakes of the sibling relationship.
Context & significance
Family comedies about siblings and estrangement resonate strongly with diaspora audiences, who often know firsthand what years of distance do to the bonds between brothers and sisters. Little Brother taps into the universal experience of returning — or being returned to — by someone you thought you understood. For Persian-speaking viewers abroad, the film's comedy of manners around status, ambition, and family obligation feels immediately familiar, even in an American setting. It is available on K-Time with a full Persian dub, so viewers can enjoy it entirely in their first language.
Where & how to watch
Little Brother is available now on K-Time with a Persian dub and Persian subtitles. Watch on your browser, TV, or phone — no extra download, no VPN, and no geo-blocking. Subscribe and cancel anytime.