Orlando Bloom in 'The Cut.' Courtesy of Everett Collection Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Orlando Bloom's boxing feature is set to enter the ring with its streaming debut. Director Sean Ellis's movie The Cut is set for its post-theatrical launch via Paramount+ on Nov. 1, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned. Republic Pictures gave the film a limited theatrical release last month following its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2024. The Cut centers on an Irish boxer (Bloom) who has picked up a job at his hometown gym after his fighting career stalled. When an opportunity arises to once again prove himself in the ring, he turns to extreme measures to rapidly cut down his weight. Related Stories TV 'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy' Official Trailer Has Cadet Sex and an Angry Paul Giamatti TV 'Yellowjackets' to End With Season 4 on Paramount+ Caitríona Balfe, John Turturro, Gary Beadle and Clare Dunne round out the cast. Ellis (The Cursed) helmed the film from a script by Justin Bull, with Mark Lane credited for the story. Producers include Bloom, Lane, Leonora Darby, James Harris, Adam Karasick, Bret Saxon and Thomas Fanning. Bloom was seen earlier this year in the Amazon MGM Studios action-comedy Deep Cover. He is set to appear opposite Pete Davidson and Naomi Scott in David Michôd's Wizards! During a previous interview with THR, Bloom explained what he looks for in roles at this stage of his career. "I feel like in some ways, I was almost being groomed to be a movie star when I was younger, and now all bets are off," Bloom said at the time. "I want to burn the barn down with my performance. I'm not afraid of anything anymore. If there's a role, and it's going to terrify me because I'll be challenged in some way, that's what I want to do." THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up trailer Why a Fake Horror Trailer Starring Kiernan Shipka Will Soon Play in Theaters (Exclusive) Woody Allen Woody Allen Pays Tribute to Diane Keaton in Free Press Essay: "Her Great Laugh Still Echoes in My Head" NYCC 'Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc' Team Teases Expanding From Series and Manga, "Amusement Park Ride" Action Scenes Tron: Ares Box Office: 'Tron' Hits the Skids With $33.5M Opening, 'Roofman' No. 2 at $8M united kingdom Chloé Zhao on the "Superpower" of Being a Neurodivergent Director: "I Have an Extreme Sensitivity to Dissonance" Woody Allen Critic's Appreciation: The Irreplaceable Diane Keaton Modernized the Screwball Heroine With Sophistication, Intellect and Singular Style trailer Why a Fake Horror Trailer Starring Kiernan Shipka Will Soon Play in Theaters (Exclusive) Woody Allen Woody Allen Pays Tribute to Diane Keaton in Free Press Essay: "Her Great Laugh Still Echoes in My Head" NYCC 'Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc' Team Teases Expanding From Series and Manga, "Amusement Park Ride" Action Scenes Tron: Ares Box Office: 'Tron' Hits the Skids With $33.5M Opening, 'Roofman' No. 2 at $8M united kingdom Chloé Zhao on the "Superpower" of Being a Neurodivergent Director: "I Have an Extreme Sensitivity to Dissonance" Woody Allen Critic's Appreciation: The Irreplaceable Diane Keaton Modernized the Screwball Heroine With Sophistication, Intellect and Singular Style