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Jason Biggs Makes His Directorial Debut With Untitled Home Invasion Romance, Trailer Now Live

I'm excited to share the trailer for Untitled Home Invasion Romance, a darkly comedic thriller headlined by Jason Biggs, Meaghan Rath, Anna Konkle, Justin H. Min, and Arturo Castro. The film will be available on digital platforms beginning January 27, 2026.

Best known for his on-screen comedy work, Jason Biggs steps behind the camera for his feature directorial debut, while also starring in the film’s lead role. Untitled Home Invasion Romance blends elements of comedy, thriller, action, and crime into an 85-minute, R-rated ride that twists romantic desperation into something far more dangerous.

A Romance Gone Very Wrong

The film centers on Kevin (Biggs), a man whose marriage is quietly unraveling. In a last-ditch effort to reignite the spark, he plans what he believes is a foolproof romantic gesture: a weekend getaway capped off by a staged home invasion that will allow him to swoop in as the hero for his wife, Suzie (Meaghan Rath).

Unsurprisingly, the plan goes off the rails. When the fake break-in spirals out of control and someone ends up dead, Kevin finds himself trapped in a tightening web of lies, suspicion, and police scrutiny. As the bodies — and alibis — pile up, Kevin becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation he never saw coming.

A Strong Ensemble and Sharp Creative Team

Alongside Biggs and Rath, the film features standout performances from Anna Konkle, Justin H. Min, and Arturo Castro, each adding to the film’s escalating chaos and off-kilter humor. The screenplay comes from writers Jamie Napoli and Joshua Paul Johnson, who lean into the absurdity of the premise while grounding it in very real marital tension and moral panic.

Watch the Trailer Now

The newly released trailer teases a fast-paced mix of dark humor and mounting paranoia, showcasing Biggs’ tonal balancing act as both director and star. It promises a story that begins as a misguided romantic comedy before sharply pivoting into crime thriller territory.

Untitled Home Invasion Romance arrives on digital platforms January 27, 2026.

Stay tuned to Following Films for more updates, exclusive looks, and coverage as the release date approaches.

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