Ivy Wolk Takes on a Shocking Role in ‘The Napa Boys’ New Clip, Find Out Where to Watch for Free
Ivy Wolk is taking on a very different kind of role in The Napa Boys, a wild new comedy that is now available to stream for free on Tubi.
An exclusive clip from the movie features Wolk as Prancer, a character described as a would-be school shooter. The unexpected role is likely to grab attention from viewers who may know Wolk from her previous work. The clip offers a glimpse at the strange and dark humor that runs through the movie.
The Napa Boys is a 2025 American comedy directed by Nick Corirossi, who also co-wrote the movie with Armen Weitzman. Corirossi and Weitzman also appear in the film.
According to the movie’s production details, the story was created as a spoof of a fictional film franchise. The movie is presented as The Napa Boys 4: The Sommelier’s Amulet, even though there were no previous real movies in the series.
The story follows three characters who are deeply obsessed with wine. Their adventure takes them through California’s famous wine country, where a wine competition quickly turns into something much more chaotic. What starts as a serious competition grows into a series of increasingly strange and over-the-top situations.
The filmmakers have described the movie as a mix of wine culture and the kind of outrageous comedy seen in films from the early 2000s. Production information says Corirossi and Weitzman developed the project with movies such as Sideways and American Pie in mind, while also taking inspiration from the absurd style of Wet Hot American Summer.

The movie also plays with the idea of being the fourth installment of a much larger franchise. It has its own fictional history, recurring characters and in-universe mythology, giving the movie the feeling of a sequel to a series that never actually existed.
That unusual setup allows The Napa Boys to lean into its comedy without taking itself too seriously.
Wolk is part of a large ensemble cast that includes Corirossi as Jack Jr. and Weitzman as Miles Jr. Sarah Ramos also stars as Puck, while Jamar Malachi Neighbors plays Stiffler’s Brother. Other cast members include Mike Mitchell, Nelson Franklin, Chloe Cherry, Vanessa Lee Chester, Paul Rust and David Wain.
The movie also features some familiar names from comedy and pop culture. Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith appear as Jay and Silent Bob, while DJ Qualls plays The Sommelier. Natasha Leggero, Riki Lindhome, Steve Agee, Harley Quinn Smith and Nik Dodani are also part of the cast.
Wolk appears alongside this large group as Prancer, giving the actress a memorable part in a movie that clearly aims to push its comedy into unusual territory.
The Napa Boys first made its debut at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival, where it screened in the Midnight Madness section. That section is known for showcasing films that often take a more extreme, unusual or genre-focused approach.
Following its festival premiere, Magnolia Pictures acquired the movie’s U.S. distribution rights. The film is now streaming for free on Tubi, giving viewers an easy way to check out the comedy without needing a paid rental or purchase.
For anyone curious about Wolk’s unusual new role, the exclusive clip provides a quick look at the tone of the film and her character. The movie mixes a wine-country adventure with absurd comedy, a large ensemble cast and a fake franchise history that is designed to make the whole experience feel intentionally ridiculous.
The Napa Boys may not be a traditional wine-country comedy, but that’s clearly the point. With its strange characters, over-the-top situations and unexpected performances, the movie is built for viewers looking for something completely different.
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