Get ready for belly-aching laughter and heartwarming moments as “Strays,” the latest comedy film written by alum Dan Perrault, hits theaters on June 9.
The adult comedy is a fresh take on the popular trope of dogs and their owners, produced by the studio that produced hits such as “Ted” and “21 Jump Street.”
With an innovative narrative and a talented ensemble of voice performers—including Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx—the film showcases Perrault’s creative brilliance once again.

Perrault, who graduated Emerson in 2009 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, is a multi-talented American writer, director, and actor, renowned for co-creating and co-writing acclaimed Netflix comedy series “American Vandal.” His exceptional work on the show earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special, cementing his reputation as a creative force to be reckoned with.
As “Strays” prepares for its June 9 release, Perrault discussed his creative process for the plot. He showcased his enthusiasm for the release of “Strays” and his impending desire that it will resonate with audiences demonstrates his ability to create compelling narratives with an enduring impact.

