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Inside Tony Hale’s Eight-Year Journey to Make ‘Sketch’

UNITED STATES, AUG 08 – The film uses a father's daughter's drawings manifesting monsters as a metaphor for grief, with Tony Hale highlighting its emotional impact after nearly a decade of development.

Tony Hale knows a thing or two about playing anxious oddballs. Whether it’s Arrested Development’s Buster Bluth clutching his mother’s hand or Veep’s eternally flustered Gary Walsh, he’s made a career out of finding the sweet spot between funny and fragile. But his latest project, Sketch, isn’t just another gig — it’s a movie that took nearly a decade to get on screen. “We started this movie eight years ago,” Hale said, shaking his head a little…

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Cinema Blend broke the news in United States on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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