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- cultfilmliker24. Mai 2026This couple has exactly 0 combined time management skills. The opening, which seems to be many people’s favorite part, is almost entirely in the trailer which I had already seen in theaters. Just a note! Why was the horn stuck on when nobody was in the seat but not when the dude’s head was pressed against the steering wheel?? lol Very smart idea to stop and get out there at the end lol The plot and scares were egregiously predictable at points but the use of a projector as a flashlight was ingenuous so it almost evens out I think Andre liked Sinners a tiny bit too much. Also I think I don’t like happy endings anymore I realized I had fun and so did the audience so I can’t complain TOO much Watched at Warren Regal 21 Currently Ranked #42/80 in 2026 Ranked
- BeastModeAllDayvor 12 Std.The director André Øvredal definitely knows what he's doing with the horror genre. He also directed the Autopsy of Jane Doe. In Passenger he creates suspense in the opening scene and just when you think you're free to relax he reels you back in with a jump scare. The supernatural element is backed by lore, but they could have written more to it. My only other nitpick, is the climax in the ending scene could have lasted longer and been more dramatic. With all that said, Passenger is definitely worth a watch and will keep you on the edge of your seat.
- Joseph Garlowvor 1 TagSo going into this movie I had some high hopes, but they were not met. I didn't mind the pacing of the movie so much but I feel you don't learn as much about the "mysterious" figure along the way. I enjoyed the idea of this movie but while I was watching it I felt like I was having trouble staying with it. Do I regret watching...maybe, would I watch again...heck no! Watch for yourself though and you decide!
- jackmeatvor 5 TagenMy quick rating - 5.7/10. You know those road safety ads that tell you to stay alert. Take regular breaks. Watch out for hitchhikers? Passenger takes that advice, cranks it up, and basically says, "Also…maybe don't pick up ancient demons." The film opens with a bit of travel safety exposition. Followed by an introduction of two friends heading down a regular highway. Lucas (Miles Fowler) takes a potty break, but when he comes back to his car, Daniel (Alan Trong) is nowhere to be found. Open doors, blaring horn, and the creepy meter goes off in the red. It's a good start that grabbed my attention from the get-go. Six weeks later, the focus changes to Maddie (Lou Llobell) and Tyler (Jacob Scipio), her boyfriend, who have been enjoying the #VanLife dream. At a meetup known as Burning Van, they get a tip, which could easily grace an inspiring travel coffee mug: "People don't take trips…trips take people." The quote is incredibly unsettling, except for one thing. The movie immediately ignores its own rules. They're specifically warned not to drive at night because that's when the Passenger is strongest. So naturally, veteran traveler Diane (Melissa Leo), who has supposedly survived this nightmare for years, turns around moments later and says, "Let's hit the road...tonight." That's the horror equivalent of surviving every Nightmare on Elm Street movie and deciding, "You know what? I could really go for a nap." The movie never really explains what the Passenger can and can't do, which becomes increasingly frustrating. This thing seems capable of manipulating reality, turning day into night, appearing anywhere it wants, and generally playing by whatever rules the script needs at the time. If it can literally change the time of day, rerouting a few roads shouldn't exactly be beyond its skill set. That also raises another question. At one point, they mention they're "making good time," but...toward what? Nobody seems to know exactly where they are going. Kinda like patting yourself on the back for winning a race without a clue of where the finish line is. Still, for all its questionable logic, I found myself enjoying the ride. The religious myths and demons provide some background other than your basic story of a haunted road, and I did find myself wanting to know more about the Passenger. The mood is set nicely because of good lighting, angles of the camera, and good use of dark scenes. The scares are a mixed bag. There are more jump scares than the movie probably needs, but they are generally well done since the sound design is very effective in creating suspense prior to the scare. Even when you know something is coming, the audio still sets you up. Unfortunately, the ending goes a little off the rails. Rather than delivering a satisfying payoff to the mythology it spends the film building, director André Øvredal swings for something much bigger and stranger that didn't quite land for me. Passenger might not be breaking any ground in supernatural horror territory, nor will its characters ever earn their AAA membership in making decisions, but this is still a fun film to watch. The mood, imagery, and mythology work wonders to compensate for the story’s tendency to create rules on the fly. While Passenger might very well be your typical horror flick, it’s one worth watching. Even if I was occasionally yelling at the screen to stop driving into obvious danger.
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Passenger wurde am 20. Mai 2026 veröffentlicht.
Regie in Passenger führte(n) André Øvredal.
Passenger hat eine Spielzeit von 1 Std., 34 Min..
Passenger wurde produziert von Walter Hamada, Gary Dauberman.
Nachdem ein junges Paar Zeuge eines grausamen Verkehrsunfalls wird, merken sie bald, dass sie den Unfallort nicht allein verlassen haben, denn eine dämonische Präsenz namens „Der Passagier“, die nicht ruhen wird, bis sie beide in ihren Bann gezogen hat, verwandelt ihr Abenteuer im Wohnmobil in einen Albtraum.
Die Hauptcharaktere in Passenger sind Maddie (Lou Llobell), Tyler (Jacob Scipio), Diana (Melissa Leo).
Passenger ist bewertet mit 16.
Passenger ist eine Horror, Thriller Film.
Passenger hat eine Benutzerbewertung von 5.5 von 10.
Passenger hatte ein Budget von 15 Mio. $.
Passenger erzielte Einnhamen von 31,6 Mio. $ an den Kinokassen.




















