The Long Shot (2025 film)

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Directed byAustin Nichols
Written byDrew Mackintosh
Produced by
  • Jennifer Kuczaj
  • Christian Sosa
  • Jon Wroblewski
The Long Shot
Directed byAustin Nichols
Written byDrew Mackintosh
Produced by
  • Jennifer Kuczaj
  • Christian Sosa
  • Jon Wroblewski
Starring
CinematographyPeter B. Kowalski
Edited by
  • Noam Klement
  • Brian Scofield
Music bySam Lipman
Production
companies
  • Roosevelt Film Lab
  • Pong Jane Productions
Distributed byVantage Media
Release dates
  • April 25, 2025 (2025-04-25) (DIFF)
  • April 10, 2026 (2026-04-10) (United States)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Long Shot, previously titled The Salamander King,[1] is a 2025 American sports comedy film directed by Austin Nichols in his feature directorial debut, from a screenplay by Drew Mackintosh. It stars Ryan Hansen, Adrianne Palicki, Justin Chatwin and Reggie Bush in a cameo role.

Set in Austin, Texas, the film follows an ensemble cast of eccentric and misfit locals trying to save their beloved golf course.

Ray Mueller is a self-proclaimed lovable slacker who lives and works at the city’s historic municipal golf course, aka Muny. His world is turned upside down when Samantha Lambert, a pragmatic consultant, comes to town with the mission of determining whether the course has legitimate reasons to exist. On a quest to prove Muny's value, Ray and his group of misfits will have to face many obstacles, including Dylan Hench, an eccentric billionaire and tech guru with his own agenda, which happens to be Samantha's boyfriend.

Cast

Production

Initially, the project had been pitched as a tv series by the director Austin Nichols and writer Drew Mackintosh. They ultimately decided to turn it into a feature film and look for independent financing in order to have full creative control. The story is loosely inspired by the 'Save Muny' campaign, an ongoing community effort in Austin, Texas, dedicated to preserving the Lions Municipal Golf Course.[2][3]

Principal photography began on May 28, 2024, and wrapped on June 20, 2024, after 20 filming days. The film was shot in and around Austin, Texas, in various locations including Mayfield Park, Krause Springs, Mount Bonnell and Willie Nelson's Cut-N-Putt.[4]

Release

The Long Shot had its world premiere at the Dallas International Film Festival on April 25, 2025.[5][6] It also screened at the Austin Film Festival on October 25, 2025.[7]

VMI Worldwide through their U.S. distribution arm Vantage Media acquired the domestic rights to the film and released it on digital and video on demand platforms on April 10, 2026.[8][9]

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