All-Star Weekend was originally scheduled to be released on February 16, 2018, to coincide with the
2018 NBA All-Star Game, but post-production was not completed in time. The film was delayed to February 22, 2019, within the week of the
2019 NBA All-Star Game, but ended up missing the release date for undisclosed reasons. The film was then projected to be released sometime later in 2019 and 2021. By August 2022, the film was shelved, due to it "trying to break open the sensitive corners with Robert Downey Jr. playing a Mexican man". Downey's role was stated to have been inspired by his character Kirk Lazarus in
Tropic Thunder (2008). The film was then expected to release in 2025. In March 2025, Foxx said that the "wild humor" of
Netflix's
The Roast of Tom Brady convinced him audiences were ready to see
All-Star Weekend.
Marketing In August 2024, in an effort to get the film released, Foxx "leaked" a teaser trailer, which
JoBlo commented that the strategy was reminiscent of when test footage of
Deadpool (2016) was leaked. In January 2025, during a promotional interview for
Back in Action, Foxx revealed he knocked out
Floyd Mayweather Jr. while filming a scene together for
All-Star Weekend. ==See also==