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2026 • Horror / Thriller • 94m

Passenger

"130 million people take road trips every year. 15,400 of them are never seen again."

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After a young couple witnesses a gruesome highway accident, they soon realize they did not leave the crash scene alone, as a demonic presence called the Passenger that won't stop until it claims them both turns their van life adventure into a nightmare.

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Lou Llobell
Lou Llobell
Maddie
Jacob Scipio
Jacob Scipio
Tyler
Melissa Leo
Melissa Leo
Diana
Joseph Lopez
Joseph Lopez
The Passenger
Tony Doupe
Tony Doupe
Preacher
Bonni Dichone
Bonni Dichone
Diner Waitress
Devielle Johnson
Devielle Johnson
Neighborhood Volunteer
Miles Fowler
Miles Fowler
Daniel
Alan Trong
Alan Trong
Director: André ØvredalProducer: Walter HamadaProducer: Gary DaubermanExecutive Producer: Nathan SamdahlWriter: T. W. BurgessWriter: Zachary DonohueExecutive Producer: Jenny HinkeyExecutive Producer: Pete Chiappetta

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CinemaSerf
2026-05-28
60%

"Tyler" (Jacob Scipio) and "Maddie" (Lou Llobell) are a young couple who have decided to abandon the urban rat-race. She has done some interior design work on their old van, and so the pair set off for a life on the road. To be fair, she is a little less convinced by the romance of this new lifestyle and that only gets worse when they witness a nasty road accident on their first night out. That's just the start of their horrors though as things quite literally start going bump in the night. Is their new home possessed by some malevolent spirit? Well at a chance meeting at a camp of similar travellers, they are advised by "Diana" (Melissa Leo) of a code of conduct to protect them from the menacing "Passenger". That legend all stems from the story of St. Christopher who journeyed the land with a colleague whom everyone assumed was just as benign. It turns out, though, that this companion was in fact a demon who, now replete with his own dog collar, is bent on murderously terrifying all who make the mistake of stopping on the roadside after dark. This is all very procedural stuff and neither the acting nor the writing offer us anything new, but the use of the dark and the largely rural settings, coupled with some fairly intense camerawork and audio editing leaves us with what is, at times, quite a scary little thriller that has a denouement that I did rather enjoy. No, you'll never remember it and it slots nicely into the genre's production-line approach to movies, but it's watchable enough.

Dean
2026-05-31
80%

Passenger is a highly effective, incredibly tense supernatural thriller that breathes fresh, malevolent life into the road-trip horror subgenre, turning the concept of "van life" into a rolling prison of psychological dread. Director André Øvredal masterfully uses the cramped confines of a vehicle and the isolating darkness of the open road to build a slow-burn masterclass in atmospheric tension. The supernatural elements are handled with great restraint, relying heavily on deep shadows, sudden shifts in perspective, and excellent sound design rather than cheap jump scares. Grounded by strong performances that keep the stakes intensely human, the film excels at maintaining a white-knuckle pace. Backed by gorgeous night-time cinematography and a relentless sense of isolation, it delivers an incredibly solid, genuinely spooky horror experience.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
18Hz Productions, Coin Operated, Paramount Pictures, Domain Entertainment
Budget
$15,000,000
Box Office
$31,002,808
Website
https://www.passengermovie.com

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