Popularity: 9 (history)
Director: | Jaume Collet-Serra |
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Writer: | T.J. Fixman |
Staring: |
An airport security officer races to outsmart a mysterious traveler forcing him to let a dangerous item slip onto a Christmas Eve flight. | |
Release Date: | Dec 05, 2024 |
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Director: | Jaume Collet-Serra |
Writer: | T.J. Fixman |
Genres: | Action, Thriller |
Keywords | blackmail, flight, los angeles, california, christmas eve, los angeles airport (lax), derogatory |
Production Companies | DreamWorks Pictures, Dylan Clark Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $47,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 26, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Taron Egerton | Ethan Kopek |
Jason Bateman | Traveler |
Sofia Carson | Nora Parisi |
Danielle Deadwyler | Elena Cole |
Theo Rossi | Watcher |
Logan Marshall-Green | Agent Alcott |
Dean Norris | Phil Sarkowski |
Sinqua Walls | Jason Noble |
Gil Perez-Abraham | Eddie |
Tonatiuh | Mateo Flores |
Curtiss Cook | Lionel Williams |
Joe Williamson | Ron Dunn |
Josh Brener | Herschel |
Benito Martinez | Security Director Marm Bellows |
Edwin Kho | Lance |
Reisha Reynolds | Nina |
Adam Stephenson | Jesse |
Michael Scott | Samir |
Jeff Pope | Olek |
Raymond Rehage | Yuri |
Nico Bucher | Blue-Haired Passenger |
Jill Flint | Congresswoman Grace Turner |
Kenneth Nance Jr. | Ticketing Officer |
Spencer Crim | Mr. Herter |
Martina Meneses | Maria |
Robert Larriviere | Frustrated Passenger |
Mustafa Harris | Captain Conley |
Sarah Fisher | TransGlobal Flight Attendant |
Logan Macrae | Detective Elario |
LeBaron Foster Thornton | Baggage Handler |
Joel Griffin | Social Media Passenger |
Lawrence Turner | Frustrated Passenger #2 |
Keyara Milliner | Rochelle Noble |
Mark Druhet | Nathan |
Madeline Colombo | Objecting Passenger |
Marjorie Parker | Sherie |
Wanetah Walmsley | Northwind Ticketing Agent |
Thomas O'Sullivan | Pilot |
Luis Arredondo | Co-Pilot |
Damon Lipari | Rude Flyer |
Erika Ashley | Northwind PA Agent |
Mae Anglim | College Student |
Ryan Reilly | Commuter |
Jennifer Hamilton Collins | Elderly Woman |
Sarah Durn | Lily |
Mikel Albagdadi | Frustrated Passenger #3 |
Rosha Washington | TJ |
Brandon Morales | Marine Sargent |
Chelsea Bryan | Communication Deputy |
David Moncrief | Pundit |
Lena Clark | Stunt Commuter |
Preston Schrag | Sorting Wing Officer |
Larry Musso | Metal Detector Passenger |
Jeremy Schiro | LAXPD Officer |
Chris J. Fanguy | Police Officer |
Nathalie J. Alarcon | Paramedic Extra (uncredited) |
Samuel Ali | Airport Passenger (uncredited) |
Michael Biss | Airport worker (uncredited) |
Fabian Blache III | Pilot (uncredited) |
Jeff Brockton | Elderly Gentleman (uncredited) |
Tom Cain | Officer Crain (uncredited) |
Nicole Collins | Tasha (uncredited) |
Shayla Denee | Extra (uncredited) |
James Donald | LA X Airport Traveler (uncredited) |
Elijah Evans | Airport Kid (uncredited) |
Bobby George | Detective / Global Air Passenger (uncredited) |
Johnny Ray Gibbs | Los Angeles Detective (uncredited) |
Chad Governale | Private Jet Pilot (uncredited) |
Steffanie N Graves | Passenger (uncredited) |
Shaunise Gray | Refugee (uncredited) |
Scott Green | Passenger (uncredited) |
Rose Bianca Grue | Passenger (uncredited) |
Victoria Harris | Passenger (uncredited) |
Todd Henry | Passenger (uncredited) |
Justin Hill | Airport Passenger (uncredited) |
Nahna James | Passenger (uncredited) |
Colette Jeansonne | Passenger (uncredited) |
Laurie Jenkins Jones | Airport Patron (uncredited) |
Paul Kleinpeter | Airport Passenger (uncredited) |
Suzette Lange | TSO Agent (uncredited) |
Cynthia LeBlanc | Airport passenger (uncredited) |
Elton LeBlanc | Airport passenger (uncredited) |
Brooklyn Majors | Airport Kid (uncredited) |
Aubree Majors | Airport Kid (uncredited) |
Ernest Marsh | Tarmac Ramp Crew (uncredited) |
Heathyre Perara | Passenger (uncredited) |
Fabiola Reno | Passenger (uncredited) |
Shurlynn Rosette | Airport passengers (uncredited) |
Toney Chapman Steele | LAPD officer (uncredited) |
Davon Steen | Airport Traveler (uncredited) |
Kira Stevens | Passager (uncredited) |
David Storm | Cowboy Passenger (uncredited) |
Tedrick Martin | Airport Traveler (uncredited) |
Envy Tiecy | Flight Attendant / Gate Agent (uncredited) |
Kasia Trepagnier | Private Jet Pretty Women (uncredited) |
Lance Michael Weller | Airport Passenger #175 (uncredited) |
Jackson Minton | Freaky TSA Agent (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Jaume Collet-Serra | Director |
Riley Flanagan | Second Second Assistant Director |
T.J. Fixman | Writer |
Lyle Vincent | Director of Photography |
Tim Bell | Stunts |
Matt Cipro | Stunts |
Nick DeKay | Stunt Double |
Joe Dryden | Stunt Driver |
Jamie Marie Dunn | Stunts |
Chris J. Fanguy | Stunt Driver |
Angela Lynn Hollis | Stunts |
Dave Macomber | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
Richard Marrero | Stunt Double |
Dan Mast | Stunt Double |
Raymond Rehage | Stunts |
Preston Schrag | Stunt Double |
Tim J. Smith | Stunts |
Sue-Lynn Ansari | Stunts |
Ned Yousef | Stunts |
Lorne Balfe | Original Music Composer |
Elliot Greenberg | Editor |
Krisztian Majdik | Editor |
Fred Raskin | Editor |
Chelsea Ellis Bloch | Casting |
Marisol Roncali | Casting |
Diane Lederman | Production Design |
Alanna Dempewolff-Barrett | Art Direction |
Kristin Lekki | Art Direction |
Christine Foley | Supervising Art Director |
Michelle Belfield | Assistant Art Director |
Claire Sanchez | Set Decoration |
Shay Cunliffe | Costume Design |
Carla Brenholtz | Makeup Department Head |
Margeaux Fox | Hair Department Head |
Benita Allen | First Assistant Director |
Kevin O'Neill | Second Assistant Director |
Matthew Sewell | Second Second Assistant Director |
Jacenda Burkett | Makeup Artist |
Michelle Cardoza | Key Makeup Artist |
Cammy Crochet | Hairstylist |
Matthew O'Toole | Makeup Artist |
Terez Ordon | Hairstylist |
Nina Paskowitz | Hairstylist |
Lauren Spencer | Makeup Artist |
Nakoya Yancey | Hairstylist |
Monique Younger | Hairstylist |
Ashley Franklin | Production Supervisor |
Nathan Hayashigawa | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Gunnar McGrew | Post Production Supervisor |
Emily Matthews | Executive In Charge Of Post Production |
Seth William Meier | Unit Production Manager |
Josh Stephenson | Additional Second Assistant Director |
Spencer J. Abadie | Scenic Artist |
Wendy Carter | Scenic Artist |
Sarah Chatagnier | Props |
Katie Citti | Set Designer |
Randall S. Coe | Construction Coordinator |
Amanda Ducote | Set Painter |
Jake Ewonus | Set Designer |
Colt Frank | Assistant Art Director |
Jonathan House | Set Designer |
Joie Todd Kerns | On Set Dresser |
Alexander Klein | Set Designer |
Lindanne Lewis | Scenic Artist |
Nathan Longest | Props |
Steve Martemucci | Construction Coordinator |
Henry McGee | Graphic Designer |
Brad Miller | Set Decorating Coordinator |
Jennifer Pharr | Art Department Assistant |
Eric Ringbloom | Set Dresser |
Michael Simmons | Set Designer |
Jessica Stumpf | Set Designer |
Krystal Tomlin | Art Department Assistant |
Madilyn Turin | Set Decoration Buyer |
Matthew Vidalis | Graphic Designer |
Elliot Westphal | Props |
Li Yaffe | Assistant Set Decoration |
Eric Yamamoto | Storyboard Artist |
Fernanda Domene | ADR Mixer |
Jason Dotts | Supervising Dialogue Editor, Supervising ADR Editor |
Ryan Farris | Boom Operator |
Dan Gamache | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Tavish Grade | Foley Mixer |
Tim LeBlanc | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Nolan McNaughton | Sound Editor |
Dan O'Connell | Foley Artist |
Lee Riley | ADR Mixer |
Tami Treadwell | ADR Mixer |
Chris Welcker | Production Sound Mixer |
Donnie Dean | Special Effects Coordinator |
Elias Duhe Jr. | Special Effects Technician |
Mik Kastner | Special Effects Technician |
Alexander Lasseigne III | Special Effects Technician |
Blake McCann | Special Effects Technician |
Louis Chue Vado | Special Effects Coordinator |
Jarik Van Sluijs | Title Designer |
Scott Anderson | Visual Effects Editor |
Lauren Aspden | Visual Effects Producer |
Steven Bottcher | Visual Effects Compositor |
Joel Brecknell | Visual Effects Compositor |
Cordell Briggs | Digital Compositor |
Bragi Brynjarsson | Compositing Supervisor |
Todd Busch | Visual Effects Editor |
Kev Cahill | Visual Effects Supervisor |
John Cairns | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Ben Campbell | CG Supervisor |
Anastasiia Cherkun | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Alice Crowley | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Chris Dawson | Digital Compositor |
Kyle Dutton | Visual Effects Producer |
Frank Dzidowski | 3D Supervisor |
Taylor Ehrisman | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Andie Eikenberg | Visual Effects Producer |
Tommaso Fioretti | Digital Compositor |
Mark Owen Forker | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Chris Holmes | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Ruth Irvine-Hauer | Visual Effects Producer |
Katarína Klapková | Digital Compositor |
Karen Liu | Visual Effects Compositor |
McKensie McNeely | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Djordje Milasinovic | Digital Compositor |
Álvaro Moya | Digital Compositor |
Viktor Müller | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Gillian Pearson | Visual Effects Producer |
Massimo Pasquetti | Compositing Supervisor |
Fenner Rockliffe | Compositing Supervisor |
Calvin Romeyn | Visual Effects Compositor |
Georgina Street | Visual Effects Producer |
Tolly Swallow | Visual Effects Producer |
Chris Van Dyck | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Andrew Turner | Visual Effects Production Manager |
Veronika Vlasáková | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Li Weber | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Albert Whitemore | Visual Effects Production Manager |
Diana Zaitseva | Visual Effects Compositor |
Reese Bobo | Grip |
Timothy A. Burton | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Mary McDade Casteel | Second Assistant Camera |
Dylan Coates | Grip |
Dom Cormier | Grip |
Marino DeLeon | Lighting Technician |
Robert Foster | "B" Camera Operator |
Frank Larson | "A" Camera Operator |
Mark Koziorowski | Grip |
Sam Lothridge | Still Photographer |
Kevin Luster | Grip |
Jared Martin | Grip |
Bill Mitchell | Camera Operator |
Patrick Monroe | Grip |
James Notari | Digital Imaging Technician |
Andy Ryan | Gaffer |
Jimi Ryan | Key Grip |
Zachary Sieffert | "C" Camera Operator |
Ben Wachsmann | Grip |
Davaughn Williams II | Grip |
John Scott Williams | Second Assistant Camera |
John B. Wilson | Lighting Technician |
Ryland Witten-Smith | Grip |
Dan Wyssmann | Best Boy Grip |
Thomas Edmund Zrabkowski | Rigging Grip |
Lindsey Brady | Extras Casting |
Charlotte Gale | Extras Casting |
Theresa Hernandez | Casting Associate |
Anna Rocio Mendoza | Casting Associate |
Emma Louise Patterson | ADR Voice Casting |
Lee Pierce | Extras Casting Coordinator |
Renetta G. Amador | Script Supervisor |
Victoria Barkley | Set Costumer |
Sami Mihalik | Costumer |
Katie Saunders | Costume Supervisor |
Liza Seelig | Costumer |
Wendy Talley | Key Costumer |
Omar Leo Torres | Set Costumer |
Shawn Vantree | Set Costumer |
Bijoux Wilson | Costumer |
Shari Wilson | Costume Assistant |
Dustin Chow | First Assistant Editor |
Pat Kelleher | Online Editor |
Tom Poole | Senior Colorist |
Dustin Wadsworth | Additional Colorist |
Yvette LaPlace | Location Manager |
Madeline Tess Peters | Location Coordinator |
Scout Winn-Borges | Assistant Location Manager |
James Bianco | Music Editor |
Gabe Hilfer | Music Supervisor |
Brandon Campbell | Additional Music |
Jeremy Earnest | Additional Music |
Adam Price | Orchestrator |
John DeVay | Transportation Coordinator |
Kylie Arceneaux | Production Assistant |
Michelle Brattson | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Ashley Bush | Production Assistant |
Nick Reasons | Production Coordinator |
Tracy Jennings | Payroll Accountant |
Erik Aadahl | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer |
Ethan Van der Ryn | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer |
Jawed Berni | Stunts |
Carlos Guity | Stunt Double |
Joel Venti | Storyboard Artist |
Laura Hickerson | Finishing Producer |
Samuel Ali | Production Assistant |
Kyle Nordby | Production Assistant |
Name | Title |
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Dylan Clark | Producer |
Seth William Meier | Executive Producer |
Scott Greenberg | Executive Producer |
Jaume Collet-Serra | Executive Producer |
Jazmyn Tanski | Associate Producer |
Holly Bario | Executive Producer |
Brian Williams | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 6 | 21 | 1 |
2024 | 5 | 11 | 28 | 4 |
2024 | 6 | 8 | 17 | 5 |
2024 | 7 | 11 | 29 | 5 |
2024 | 8 | 11 | 17 | 5 |
2024 | 9 | 6 | 9 | 3 |
2024 | 10 | 14 | 29 | 4 |
2024 | 11 | 30 | 74 | 8 |
2024 | 12 | 929 | 2561 | 40 |
2025 | 1 | 920 | 1815 | 362 |
2025 | 2 | 275 | 433 | 46 |
2025 | 3 | 67 | 260 | 4 |
2025 | 4 | 25 | 31 | 22 |
2025 | 5 | 16 | 22 | 12 |
2025 | 6 | 13 | 18 | 9 |
2025 | 7 | 11 | 14 | 9 |
2025 | 8 | 10 | 11 | 9 |
2025 | 9 | 10 | 12 | 8 |
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2024 | 12 | 1 | 151 |
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2024 | 10 | 208 | 489 |
The worst movie of 2024 I know that sounds like hyperbole, but Carry-on truly is one the dumbest most asinine movies ever made. The movie is completely devoid of any logic and sense. The plot is idiotic to say the least and the same can be said for everything done by the characters. I know mov ... ies can take artistic freedoms some times, but when you have among other equally brain dead moments scenes of gunshots in airport bathrooms, inside airplanes and stabbings in the middle of busy airport lobbies and nobody somehow magically notices this nor is at all worried about this or the TSA agent acting all erratically you are acting a bit too much of the viewer. I have to say I did have to laugh at how surreal and stupid the scene is where the lead's girlfriend is talking to him in the middle of a airport lobby and a big old red dot appears smack on her forehead and nobody notices anything. Trust me you don't want to watch this movie. 2024 has been a terrible year for movies, but Carry-on is my nomination for the worst movie of 2024 with zero redeeming factors.
**Stay away, you have been warned!** This movie was so absurd that I felt compelled to write this review to warn others. From start to finish, it’s a series of implausible and downright ridiculous events. The portrayal of airport security in particular is laughably unrealistic. I hardly know w ... here to begin, but here are just a few examples: there’s a gunfire incident in the airport bathroom that somehow goes unnoticed, a TSA officer is stabbed in a public area with no reaction from anyone, and a random guy drives his van around the airport like it’s his personal property. These are just a few of the endless, nonsensical scenes that will leave you shaking your head in disbelief. To make matters worse, the protagonist makes one frustratingly foolish decision after another, leaving you more annoyed than invested. It’s almost as if the movie is determined to test your patience at every turn. This is, without a doubt, the dumbest movie of the year. It doesn’t deserve more than 1 star, and I’m baffled that it has a rating above 6—it’s a joke. Save yourself the frustration and skip this one.
Jaume Collet-Serra’s "Carry On" is a holiday action thriller that blends sharp direction, engaging storytelling, and great performances. The movie’s attention to detail is exceptional, with every scene serving a purpose. Its tightly woven plot moves briskly, delivering compelling twists without unne ... cessary fluff. This refreshing approach ensures an engaging experience. Egerton’s performance stands out, portraying a mix of vulnerability and tenacity that makes Ethan relatable. Jason Bateman excels as the chilling antagonist. The emotional depth brought by Collet-Serra’s direction ensures you’re invested in the characters. The cinematography adds to the tension, with creative shots and dynamic angles enhancing the airport setting. Memorable scenes and immersive visuals elevate the story, making the film a visual treat. "Carry On" balances its thrills with genuine emotion, offering a gripping, high-stakes narrative about choices and resilience. It’s a smart, thrilling ride that’s well worth the time.
This guy is so dumb. This movie is so long. I suppose you could take a drink every time a gotcha moment happens. That could get you quite drunk and maybe then you'd not care about how dumb it is. Strong drinks. It's fine though. Lots of neat phone calls and shots of surveillance. ...
Worst film in the franchise. I mean, where are Sid James’ laugh, Kenneth Williams’ innuendos, and Hattie Jacques’ stern glare? ...
<em>'Carry-On'</em> is a movie that gave me the required entertainment, I found it all to be extremely watchable. There are one or two moments within the first hour that had me questioning how they were going to stretch interest for events onscreen for just short of two hours, but pleasantly they mo ... st certainly do. Taron Egerton and Jason Bateman give excellent performances, I think even without just one or the other the film wouldn't work as nicely - they are the keys to its success, for me. That's not to say it's a production that only relies on its acting talent, because this felt well written; they make the predicament/actions of the characters justified. I have no doubt that the film uses plenty of artistic licence, as per with movies, but that's something I have zero issue with - as long as it makes the plot more enjoyable, which most definitely is the case here in my opinion. Going back to the cast, nice to see Dean Norris involved; Danielle Deadwyler and Theo Rossi are positives as well. Best way to sum this up: <em>'Die Hard'</em> meets <em>'Toy Story 2'</em>. I mean, come on, who doesn't wanna see that?!
"_Airports turn people into such dickheads._" You give me Bateman as a villain, and Egerton as a hero and I am sold. Airports suck so it is fun seeing all the chaos breakout and rules being broken but I wouldn't call this a masterpiece. It's a fun thriller for the holidays, and sometimes that is ... enough.