Emma Stone's Baseball Rom-Com 'The Catch' Adds Druski

Comedian Druski has joined Emma Stone and Chris Pine in 'The Catch', a Universal baseball romantic comedy from director Dave McCary.

A Growing Ensemble
Universal's baseball-set romantic comedy "The Catch" is steadily rounding out its lineup, and the latest addition brings a jolt of internet-era comedy to the mix. According to Deadline, viral sensation Druski has signed on to the film, joining stars Emma Stone and Chris Pine. The outlet reports that Druski will play the security guard to Stone's character, a supporting part that gives the comedian room to bring his improvisational instincts to a studio production.
The project is being directed by Dave McCary, one of Stone's most frequent collaborators, and has been described as a two-hander rom-com in the mold of the great sports-flavored romances. Deadline likens its tone to genre touchstones such as "Bull Durham" and "Notting Hill," suggesting a film that leans on chemistry and charm as much as on the action of the diamond. It is a deliberately old-fashioned pitch in an era when the mid-budget romantic comedy has become something of an endangered species at the multiplex.
The Cast
Beyond its two leads, "The Catch" has assembled a supporting roster that pairs comedic energy with serious acting pedigree. Per Deadline, the ensemble includes:
- Druski as Emma Stone's character's security guard
- Ashley Padilla
- Tim Robbins
- Sissy Spacek
The mix is telling. Folding Oscar-winning veterans like Robbins and Spacek into a cast that also features a breakout digital comedian like Druski signals a blend of established prestige and fresh, unpredictable energy, exactly the sort of balance McCary's comedic sensibility tends to favor.
Another Stone-McCary Collaboration
"The Catch" extends the long creative partnership between Stone and McCary, who are married and have worked together repeatedly. For Stone, the project represents a return to broad, crowd-pleasing comedy after a run of acclaimed and frequently darker work, much of it built around her collaborations with director Yorgos Lanthimos. Slipping into a warm, accessible romance opposite Pine is a notable change of register for a performer who has spent recent years stretching into more challenging material.
The casting news arrives while Stone's catalog continues to draw attention, with "Poor Things" having recently landed on Netflix and introduced the film to a new wave of viewers. She has no new release dated in the immediate window, which positions "The Catch" as a lighter, more commercial entry on her horizon.
Why It Matters
Druski's casting is worth watching for reasons that extend beyond this one film. His move into a studio feature reflects Hollywood's ongoing appetite for recruiting popular online comedians, a bet that the instincts honed in viral sketches will translate to the demands of a scripted big-screen role. If it works, expect more of the same; the entertainment industry has increasingly treated social media followings as a form of built-in audience insurance.
For now, the pieces are falling into place. With McCary behind the camera, a pair of magnetic leads in Stone and Pine, and a supporting cast that spans generations and styles, "The Catch" is shaping up as one of Stone's more commercial upcoming projects, and a potential test case for whether the throwback romantic comedy still has a place in a franchise-dominated marketplace.
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