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The Long Walk
The Long Walk

The Long Walk (2025)

69% User Rating
1h 48min
Thriller
Science Fiction
Horror

"The task is simple: walk or die."

In a dystopian, alternate-America ruled by a totalitarian regime, fifty teenage boys take part in a deadly annual walking contest, forced to maintain a minimum pace or be executed, until only one survivor remains.

Francis LawrenceDirector

Cast

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Cooper Hoffman

Cooper Hoffman

Raymond Garraty #47

David Jonsson

David Jonsson

Peter McVries #23

Garrett Wareing

Garrett Wareing

Stebbins #38

Tut Nyuot

Tut Nyuot

Arthur Baker #6

Charlie Plummer

Charlie Plummer

Gary Barkovitch #5

Ben Wang

Ben Wang

Hank Olson #46

Jordan Gonzalez

Jordan Gonzalez

Richard Harkness #49

Joshua Odjick

Joshua Odjick

Collie Parker #48

Mark Hamill

Mark Hamill

The Major

Roman Griffin Davis

Roman Griffin Davis

Curly #7

Judy Greer

Judy Greer

Mrs. Ginnie Garraty

Josh Hamilton

Josh Hamilton

Mr. William Garraty

Noah de Mel

Noah de Mel

Ewing #1

Daymon Wrightly

Daymon Wrightly

Rank #19

Jack Giffin

Jack Giffin

Ronald #45

Thamela Mpumlwana

Thamela Mpumlwana

Pearson #8

Keenan Lehmann

Keenan Lehmann

Larson #14

Dale Neri

Dale Neri

Percy Grimes #31

Teagan Stark

Teagan Stark

Patrick Smith #4

Samuel Clark

Samuel Clark

Tressler #24

Emmanuel Oderemi

Emmanuel Oderemi

Zuck #50

Cameron MacConomy

Cameron MacConomy

Entry Gate Soldier

Gabriel Daniels

Gabriel Daniels

Police Officer

Adam Hurtig

Adam Hurtig

Police Officer

Marina Stephenson Kerr

Marina Stephenson Kerr

Lady in Black Dress

Athena Barten

Athena Barten

Teenage Girl with Love Sign

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Leo King

Small Boy on Bike

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Ruger Red Barnes

Small Boy on Bike

Steven Ratzlaff

Steven Ratzlaff

Crowd Singer

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Kevin McIntyre

Crowd Singer

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Antonius Hackett

Crowd Singer

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Sheaya Labiuk

Crowd Singer

Sharon Bajer

Sharon Bajer

Crowd Singer

Toni Reimer

Toni Reimer

Crowd Singer

Laura Olafson

Laura Olafson

Crowd Singer

Carson Nattrass

Carson Nattrass

Crowd Singer

David MacInnis

David MacInnis

Loud Speaker (voice)

Kristen Sawatzky

Kristen Sawatzky

Soldier on Bug

Jake Kennerd

Jake Kennerd

Soldier on Bug

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Alex de Sousa

Soldier on Bug

Jeff Strome

Jeff Strome

Soldier on Bug

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Jacques Diack

Soldier on Bug

Ava Darrach-Gagnon

Ava Darrach-Gagnon

Soldier on Troop Carrier

Alan Castanga

Alan Castanga

Soldier on Troop Carrier

Rawleigh Clements-Willis

Rawleigh Clements-Willis

Soldier on Troop Carrier

Anders Strome

Anders Strome

Bug Driver

Robert Borges

Robert Borges

Troop Carrier Driver

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Robert Love

Tank Driver

BJ Verot

BJ Verot

Soldier on Tank

Chris MacMillan

Chris MacMillan

Angel Price #44

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Alex MacMillan

Omar Green #10

Tristan Carlucci

Tristan Carlucci

Henlee Chavez #21

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Paramvir Singh

Sebastian Rodriguez #13

Sage Cloud

Sage Cloud

Bobby Sledge #11

Alec Carlos

Alec Carlos

Dave Barnes #41

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Ryan Stelmaschuk

Chris Turner #40

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Thomas Sedor

Marty Wyman #43

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James Durham

The Major's Driver

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Richard Thomas

Police Officer

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David Beakley

Flashback Soldier

Bronson Cameron

Bronson Cameron

Flashback Soldier

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Derek Poplawski

Flashback Soldier

Maricar Faderon

Maricar Faderon

Percy Grimes' Mother (uncredited)

Gaaldino

Gaaldino

Derrick #12

Reviews (4)

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B
Brent Marchant
Rating 20%

September 5, 2025

Director Francis Lawrence’s screen adaptation of Stephen King’s novel by the same name is one of those pictures that makes me want to stand up in the theater and exclaim that the Emperor is indeed naked (though I’d probably be quickly escorted from the moviehouse if I did so). The source material for this production, originally written at the time of the Vietnam War, was an allegory about the draft and its impact on young American men at the time, a mandate that often led to their deaths in an unpopular and largely unexplained conflict. And it’s a statement that’s admittedly still valid (albeit perhaps not as relevant) all these many years later. However, the story’s translation from book to screen in the present day leaves much to be desired, in part because its message isn’t as timely as when the book was written and in part because of the film’s stunningly poor execution. “The Long Walk” tells the tale of a feebly justified (and even more poorly explained) grim ritual in which 50 young men selected from a nationwide lottery embark on a nonstop march in which they must maintain a minimum 3 mph walking speed. Their determined efforts in this symbolic venture are supposedly intended to inspire the population to become more productive citizens in a dystopian version of America as it recovers from a great war. But those who fail to sustain their pace are mercilessly gunned down after three warnings (and who said cold-blooded killing isn’t motivational?). The last man standing in this open-ended competition is named the “winner,” an accomplishment that entitles him to whatever he wishes as a reward. Symbolism and literary surrealism aside, however, the premise behind this work is utterly absurd, especially since participation in the march is voluntary, a betrayal of one of the principal thematic elements of the source material in allegorically criticizing an underlying inhumane mandate. Given that, then, who in their right mind would sign up for something like this? But, beyond the inherent lunacy of its premise (not to mention its contradictory and countless logically implausible plot elements), the picture fails as a well-crafted, engaging work of cinema. To begin with, it commits the cardinal moviemaking sin of predictability, its narrative events and ultimate outcome largely visible from miles away. Next, its storyline quickly becomes tediously repetitive with only minor deviations in plot devices along the way. Its billing as a horror flick is seriously misplaced, as it’s not particularly scary – just gratuitously gross whose shock value impact and multiple disgusting references to bodily functions fade rapidly by going to the same tiresome well far too many times. And, on top of all that, it’s often terribly boring, loaded with protracted conversations among bland, monodimensional characters that just aren’t especially compelling or profound. The screenplay driving all this appears to draw its inspiration from the narratives in pictures like “Platoon” (1986) and any number of classic World War II buddy films but with less articulate and attention-holding writing. To its credit, the film valiantly attempts to infuse the story with insights related to contemporary social and political issues, though these efforts sadly remain largely underdeveloped. What’s more, there are missed opportunities here, too, such as the picture’s failure to make a definitive statement about the bloodsport nature of the event given its popularity with a rapt, admiring and inexplicably reverential public that’s able to watch the entire spectacle via a live video feed. When all of these elements (or should I say shortcomings?) are combined, you’ve got one ridiculously hot cinematic mess (handily one of the worst releases of 2025), one that probably would have been more aptly titled “Roadkill.” I find it puzzling that this offering from the director of four of the five “Hunger Games” franchise releases was unable to work his magic once again in this release in light of the similar nature of this project. However, in my view, this production misses the mark by such a wide margin that, if the sharp-shooters in this story had an aim comparable to that of the director, no one would have died by the time the closing credits roll. But, then, maybe we would have been better off with a picture that produced such an outcome, given that there’s little redeeming entertainment, enlightenment or educational value in this cinematic debacle. And, no matter what anyone might say, in the end, the Emperor is still naked.

Media

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Special Feature 'Fulfillment'

Special Feature 'Fulfillment'

Special Feature 'Starting The Long Walk'

Special Feature 'Starting The Long Walk'

Special Feature 'Table Read'

Special Feature 'Table Read'

life lessons with Ray

life lessons with Ray

just thinking about pete, hbu?

just thinking about pete, hbu?

don't. drop. below. 3mph

don't. drop. below. 3mph

When our boys aren't walking, they're...

When our boys aren't walking, they're...

Time for a few laughs from The Long Walk

Time for a few laughs from The Long Walk

The final word on The Long Walk? F*cking awesome.

The final word on The Long Walk? F*cking awesome.

The journey of a lifetime.

The journey of a lifetime.

it's a bold move

it's a bold move

how long was The Long Walk?

how long was The Long Walk?

How far would you make it in The Long Walk?

How far would you make it in The Long Walk?

The Long Walk will make your heart race.

The Long Walk will make your heart race.

A walk to remember. Relive the red carpet screening of The Long Walk

A walk to remember. Relive the red carpet screening of The Long Walk

you heard The Major, time to get your tickets

you heard The Major, time to get your tickets

Cooper Hoffman and David Jonsson intro

Cooper Hoffman and David Jonsson intro

don't slow down

don't slow down

50 boys. one prize. one way to win. walk or die.

50 boys. one prize. one way to win. walk or die.

This is your one week warning.

This is your one week warning.

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