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Josh Duhamel & Michael Socha on Why 'Preschool' Is Really About Parenting, Ego & Competition

March 26, 2026 - 07:00

Josh Duhamel & Michael Socha on Why 'Preschool' Is Really About Parenting, Ego & Competition

The new film 'Preschool' uses outrageous comedy to tap into a very real modern anxiety: the cutthroat race to secure a child's future. Stars Josh Duhamel and Michael Socha delve into the film's core, revealing it's less about crayons and circle time and more about parental ego, insecurity, and societal competition.

In the movie, two fathers engage in increasingly desperate and hilarious schemes to get their toddlers into an elite kindergarten. The actors confirm the story's relatability, noting that the amplified comedy stems from authentic parental pressures. The narrative is driven by rivalry and the innate fear of not providing the best opportunities, themes that will resonate with many viewers.

Duhamel and Socha credit their on-screen chemistry for balancing the film's sharper edges with genuine heart. Duhamel, who also directed, shared that working with Socha was a highlight, admitting the actor's natural comedic talent forced him to elevate his own performance. The result is a comedy that, while absurd in its situations, remains grounded in the universal and often fraught experience of parenting in a competitive world.


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