Operation Taco Gary's Courtesy of Chroma Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Chroma, the U.S.-based global distributor that works in the indie genre films sphere, has picked up the North American rights to Operation Taco Gary's, a sci-fi comedy starring Simon Rex. The directorial debut of Mikey K, the film will be released in select theaters in collaboration with Alamo Drafthouse Cinema on Feb. 27. In addition to Rex, the film's cast includes Dustin Milligan (Schitt's Creek), Brenda Song (Running Point), Tony Cavalero (The Righteous Gemstones), Arturo Castro (The Menu) and Doug Jones (The Shape of Water), as well as Jason Biggs (American Pie). Related Stories TV 'Poker Face' Review: Rian Johnson and Natasha Lyonne's Peacock Procedural Returns for a So-So Season 2 TV 'It's Florida, Man' Review: HBO's Star-Studded Collection of Sunshine State Misadventures Could Stand to Be Quirkier Taco Gary's follows two brothers who embark on a cross-country road trip that quickly devolves when they become involved in a global conspiracy. K wrote the script. The filmmaker, whose real name is Michael Kvamme, is one of the founders of Funny or Die, and came up with the idea of a website for comedy shorts and brought it to his father, venture capitalist Mark Kvamme. "This film is pure comic momentum, full of nonstop jokes, infectious fun, and the exact kind of shared experience Chroma wants audiences to have," said the company's vp Ahbra Perry in a statement. "The world may feel chaotic, but laughing together is still essential, and Operation Taco Gary makes that feel effortless. There's also something comforting about an alien invasion led by Doug Jones." The film was brought together by Rotten Science and Mosaic. Matthew Vaughan produced the feature with exec producers including Rex, Mulligan, Jimmy Miller, M. Riley, Brian David Cange, Jack Sheehan, Scott Martin, Michael Thomas Slifkin, Bill Dawes, Patricia Lamond, Viviana Zarragoitia and David Gendron. "The movie was born when the world stopped making sense, but instead of panicking, we ordered some tacos with a side of ketamine and made a movie," stated K. "So yeah, this is a love letter to bad ideas, brothers, conspiracies, and the strange comfort of chaos. It's meant to be enjoyed in theaters with your fellow earthlings." Chroma launched in 2025 with the intent of championing the next generation of low-budget genre filmmakers. Its first major release will be The Infinite Husk, hitting theaters in February after premiering at last year's SXSW. The company also has a partnership with Fantastic Fest to help find and fund movie pitches. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Society of Camera Operators Society of Camera Operators Reveals Film, TV Awards Nominees sundance 2026 How Doc 'Kikuyu Land' About Land Restitution in Kenya Became a Personal Story for Director Bea Wangondu Heat Vision '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' Director Nia DaCosta Breaks Down That Ending and What Lies Ahead Trica Tuttle "There's a Nervousness Right Now": Tricia Tuttle on Why Studios Are Avoiding Festivals and What Berlin Can Deliver for Indies Madelyn Cline Madelyn Cline to Join Glen Powell in Judd Apatow Comedy Movie Features He Dreamed of Box Office Gold. He Found It on the Ocean Floor Society of Camera Operators Society of Camera Operators Reveals Film, TV Awards Nominees sundance 2026 How Doc 'Kikuyu Land' About Land Restitution in Kenya Became a Personal Story for Director Bea Wangondu Heat Vision '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' Director Nia DaCosta Breaks Down That Ending and What Lies Ahead Trica Tuttle "There's a Nervousness Right Now": Tricia Tuttle on Why Studios Are Avoiding Festivals and What Berlin Can Deliver for Indies Madelyn Cline Madelyn Cline to Join Glen Powell in Judd Apatow Comedy Movie Features He Dreamed of Box Office Gold. He Found It on the Ocean Floor