Trap: M. Night Shyamalan’s Latest Thriller Heads to Max After Box Office Success

"Trap," M. Night Shyamalan's latest thriller, will stream on Max from October 25, 2024, following a $82 million box office success. Featuring Josh Hartnett, the film involves a sting operation to catch a serial killer. Despite mixed reviews, it resonated with audiences and exceeded its budget break-even point. Shyamalan's self-financing strategy continues to allow creative freedom, with "Trap" poised for potential streaming success.
Summary“Trap,” M. Night Shyamalan’s latest thriller, is set to stream on Max starting October 25, 2024, following its successful box office run of $82 million. The film, featuring Josh Hartnett, revolves around a father caught in a sting operation at a pop concert to apprehend a serial killer. Despite receiving mixed reviews, “Trap” has resonated with audiences, showcasing Shyamalan’s knack for creating engaging thrillers. Produced with a higher budget than his recent films, it exceeded its break-even point. Shyamalan’s strategy of self-financing his projects since 2015 continues to pay off, allowing him creative freedom. While “Trap” was moderately successful in theaters, its compelling marketing and plot have the potential to make it a hit on streaming platforms. Additionally, Shyamalan produced “The Watchers,” directed by his daughter, though it did not perform well critically or financially.

Trap’s Streaming Release Date Unveiled

The highly anticipated release date for the streaming of “Trap,” the latest thriller by M. Night Shyamalan, has been announced following its impressive $82 million box office performance. Initially released earlier this summer, the film features Josh Hartnett as a father who inadvertently becomes part of a law enforcement sting operation aimed at capturing a notorious serial killer. This gripping narrative, also starring Ariel Donoghue, Saleka Shyamalan, and Alison Pill, serves as Shyamalan’s creative follow-up to “Knock at the Cabin” (2023), and has garnered mixed critiques from reviewers.

Following its availability on Video on Demand (VOD) starting August 30, ComicBook.com now confirms that “Trap” will be accessible on the streaming platform Max on October 25, 2024. This streaming date precedes the film’s physical media release, slated for November 5, and comes nearly three months after its initial theatrical release.

Understanding Trap’s Theatrical Performance

Implications for M. Night Shyamalan’s Future Projects

Financial Milestones for Josh Hartnett’s Film

“Trap” was produced with a budget of approximately $30 million, a figure that surpasses those of Shyamalan’s more recent projects like “Knock at the Cabin” ($20M), “Old” (2021, $18M), “Glass” (2019, $20M), and “Split” (2016, $9M). Typically, Hollywood films need to earn between two to two-and-a-half times their production costs to be deemed profitable, setting “Trap’s” break-even point between $60 million and $75 million—a threshold it comfortably surpassed.

A distinctive feature of Shyamalan’s approach is his commitment to partially self-financing his films since “The Visit” (2015). This strategy allows him creative freedom while bearing significant financial risks. So far, this model has yielded success, and it seems likely to persist with his upcoming projects. Although “Trap” has only recently hit theaters, Shyamalan has already begun hinting at his next venture, indicating that he is in the early stages of developing new ideas.

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While “Trap” received mixed reviews from critics, it resonated well with audiences, as evidenced by its box office performance. Shyamalan’s name alone draws a dedicated fan base, much like Christopher Nolan, who attends his films regardless of the critical reception. Although details about Shyamalan’s next project remain under wraps, it is expected to maintain a budget similar to “Trap,” not exceeding $30 million.

In addition to “Trap,” Shyamalan also produced “The Watchers” (2024), directed by his daughter Ishana Shyamalan. Unfortunately, this film did not fare well critically or at the box office.

Our Perspective on Trap’s Streaming Release

Potential for Success on Max

While “Trap” achieved a moderate level of success theatrically, its true potential may lie in its streaming release. Despite mixed critical feedback, the film’s marketing campaign was compelling, and its intricate plot could entice viewers. The controversial ending has sparked discussion, which may further boost its popularity.

Launching on Max less than three months after its theatrical debut helps keep the film in the public eye. Shyamalan continues to demonstrate his skill in crafting unpredictable thrillers, and even when elements of his films falter, the bold risks he takes are commendable.

Source: ComicBook.com

Trap

  • PG-NOT YET RATED
  • Thriller
  • Mystery

Trap is a film by writer-director M. Night Shyamalan under his Blinding Edge Pictures label. The film is part of a deal struck with Warner Bros for him to direct and produce several films under their banner. 

Director
M. Night Shyamalan
Release Date
August 2, 2024
Studio(s)
Blinding Edge Pictures, New Line Cinema
Distributor(s)
Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema
Writers
M. Night Shyamalan
Cast
Josh Hartnett, Hayley Mills, Marnie McPhail, Vanessa Smythe, Saleka Shyamalan, Malik Jubal, Jonathan Langdon, Peter D'Souza, Ty Pravong, Kaitlyn Dallan
Main Genre
Thriller
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