Theaters Embrace Nate Bargatze’s Call to Make Ticket Prices for ‘The Breadwinner’ More Affordable

Manuj Rajput
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Nate Bargatze — one of the world’s top-selling stand-up comedians — wants to make his upcoming family movie The Breadwinner affordable for everyone to watch on the big screen. The TriStar and Sony release opens in theaters on May 29, 2026 , and marks his most high-profile project since hosting the Emmy Awards ceremony in September 2025.

“Hello, everybody! My movie The Breadwinner is coming out May 29 and I’ve got something very exciting that I wanted to let you know,” Bargatze said in an Instagram video post. “So the Nate Rate is a special kind of lower ticket price because we want everyone to come out to this movie. This movie is for your grandparents, grandkids, aunts, uncles, friends, sister…anybody. Your dog. Cats I think will love this movie, specifically. Anybody that wants to come out.”

What Is ‘The Breadwinner’?

Based on an original script Bargatze wrote with Dan Lagana and directed by Eric Appel , The Breadwinner stars:

ActorRole
Nate BargatzeNate Wilcox, a salesman
Mandy MooreKatie, the ultimate mom

Plot: When Katie’s household invention leads to a once-in-a-lifetime deal on Shark Tank and takes her on a prolonged business trip, Nate has to figure out how to keep the house from (literally) falling apart. He and his kids soon learn that while he may not do it like mom, he can figure out how to do it his way.

TriStar Pictures president Nicole Brown previously discussed The Breadwinner ‘s appeal:

“The idea of his first film being so personal and authentic to him and his comedy felt like the perfect foray, and he’d really identified a space. He was like, ‘I want to be able to watch a film with my whole family. We can go watch animation now, but there’s nothing with real people in it.’”

The ‘Nate Rate’ – How It Works

Studios can’t dictate pricing policies, but Bargatze is hopeful that cinema operators will treat The Breadwinner the same way they supported discounted pricing for showings of 80 for Brady.

Theater ChainCommitment
AMC Theatres (largest chain in US)Matinee pricing for showings
CinemarkDiscounts of up to 25%
Other circuitsSimilar arrangements

Pricing and availability will vary, so audiences will need to check their local listings.

Why Bargatze Is Doing This

Bargatze’s motivation is simple: accessibility. He wants families to be able to see his film together without breaking the bank.

Barrier to MoviegoingNate Rate Solution
High ticket pricesSpecial lower pricing
Family of four costsMakes outing affordable
Competing with streamingTheatrical experience at better value

His target audience is everyone – grandparents to grandkids, aunts to uncles, even pets (jokingly).

Industry Context – Discount Pricing for Family Films

Theater owners have been experimenting with variable pricing for years:

FilmPricing Strategy
80 for BradyDiscounted tickets (senior-focused)
Taylor Swift: The Eras TourPremium pricing ($19.89)
The BreadwinnerNate Rate (lower prices)

Theatres recognize that lower prices can drive volume – especially for family films where price sensitivity is higher.

The Nate Bargatze Brand – ‘Nicest Man in Standup’

The Hollywood Reporter previously hailed Bargatze as the “Nicest Man in Standup” in a 2025 cover story. His brand is built on:

TraitExample
Clean comedyNo profanity, family-friendly
RelatableEveryday observations
Calm demeanorNot flashy or angry
Everyman appealConnects across demographics

The Nate Rate pricing initiative is entirely consistent with his brand: nice, fair, and family-oriented.

The Breadwinner’s Release Strategy

DetailInformation
StudioTriStar Pictures / Sony
Release dateMay 29, 2026
FormatTheatrical exclusive (initially)
Target audienceFamilies, all ages

The May release positions the film for Memorial Day weekend – a prime family moviegoing window.

How to Find the Nate Rate

Audiences will need to check their local listings. Not all theaters may participate, and pricing will vary by location.

ActionRecommendation
Check AMCLikely matinee pricing
Check CinemarkUp to 25% discount
Check local chainsMay have similar offers
Opening weekendMay 29

What Critics Are Saying (Pre-Release)

The film has not yet been reviewed, as it opens May 29. However, Bargatze’s track record – sold-out arena tours, Emmy hosting – suggests strong audience interest.

IndicatorSignificance
Bargatze’s fanbaseMillions of dedicated followers
Mandy Moore castingAdds star power
Family genreUnderserved market (live-action family comedy)
Nate Rate buzzGenerates positive PR

A Nice Idea from a Nice Guy

Nate Bargatze – the self-deprecating, clean-comedy, everyman superstar – is doing something unusual: asking theaters to lower ticket prices for his movie.

The “Nate Rate” – special lower pricing for The Breadwinner – has been embraced by AMC, Cinemark, and other circuits. Bargatze wants everyone to be able to see his family film: grandparents, grandkids, aunts, uncles, friends, sisters, even dogs and cats.

He’s not demanding premium pricing. He’s not trying to maximize opening weekend revenue. He wants families to have an affordable night out – watching a live-action comedy with real people, not animation, because that’s what he wishes existed for his own family.

As TriStar’s Nicole Brown noted: “He was like, ‘I want to be able to watch a film with my whole family. We can go watch animation now, but there’s nothing with real people in it.’”

Now there is. And thanks to the Nate Rate, more families will be able to afford it.

The Breadwinner opens May 29. Check your local listings for Nate Rate pricing.

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