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Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die

Time is running out. Are you ready to join the revolution?
2026 | 135m | English

(20846 votes)

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Popularity: 56 (history)

Director: Gore Verbinski
Writer: Matthew Robinson
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A 'Man from the Future' arrives at an LA diner where he must recruit the precise combination of disgruntled patrons to join him on a one-night quest to save the world from the terminal threat of a rogue artificial intelligence.
Release Date: Feb 13, 2026
Director: Gore Verbinski
Writer: Matthew Robinson
Genres: Action, Comedy, Science Fiction
Keywords time travel, diner, transhumanism, los angeles, california, dark future, mother son relationship, adventure comedy, assertive, bold, sci-fi adventure, artificial intelligence, team mission
Production Companies Constantin Film, 3 Arts Entertainment, Blind Wink, Robert Kulzer Productions
Box Office Revenue: $8,705,352
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Mar 20, 2026
Entered: Nov 30, 2025
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Name Character
Sam Rockwell The Man From The Future
Juno Temple Susan
Haley Lu Richardson Ingrid
Michael Peña Mark
Zazie Beetz Janet
Asim Chaudhry Scott
Tom Taylor Tim
Georgia Goodman Marie
Daniel Barnett Bob
Artie Wilkinson-Hunt The AI Boy
Riccardo Drayton Darren
Dominique Maher Samantha
David Sturzaker Henry
Adam Burton Dale the Shop Teacher
Elly Condron Sarah the Math Teacher
Meghan Oberholzer Fashionable Mom #1
Berenice Barbier Fashionable Mom #2
Tanya van Graan Fashionable Mom #3
Dino Fetscher Blaise at Clone Store
Chris Fisher John at Clone Party
Danica Jones Angie at Clone Party
Dempsey Bovell Robert at Clone Party
Anna Acton Jillian at Clone Party
Nathaniel Ramabulana Keith at Clone Party
Lawrence Joffe Gerry the Homeless Guy
Teddy Holton-Frances 8 Year Old Man from the Future
Cassiel Eatock-Winnik 11th Grade Girl
Lesoko Seabe Wendy the High School Secretary
Loulou Taylor Birthday Mom
Morné du Toit Birthday Dad
Stevel Marc Doctor Marc in Flashback
Mila Guy Ingrid's Mom
Michael William Wallace Ingrid's Dad
Charlie Ronen-Abels 8 Year Old Ingrid
Troydan Berg Doug in Orange Mask and Paramedic
Chris van Rensburg Black Ski Mask
Kathleen Stephens Norms Patron #1
Kevin Otto Norms Patron #2
Ryan Kruger Norms Patron #4
Neels Clasen Groundhog Jim
Joe Vaz Fry Cook
Thando Ngwenya Male Student #1
Jack Paine Male Student #2
Ella Castle Female Student #1
Lindzay Naidoo Kitty Cat Centaur Teen / Female Student #2
Jessie Diepeveen Female Student #3
Kitty Harris Female Student #4
Katishcka Kiara Female Student #5
Daniah De Villiers Female Student #6
Christia Visser Saleswoman Clone Store
Daniel Wolson Teen #1 at Clone Party
Ethan Saunders Teen #2 at Clone Party / Aftermath Teen
Luke Uria Teen #3 at Clone Party
Imke Du Toit Nancy
Marc Pleass Charles
Wiseman Sithole Gerald
David Sherwood Elderly Man
Natasha Nova Dolores
Megan Alexander Middle Aged Woman
Gavin Gomes Police Officer #1
Toni Jean Erasmus Police Officer #2
Aya Makubalo Police Officer #3
Ghia Koch-Human High School Police
Ollie Karstel Boy Scout
Hiro Kosmas Boy Scout
Dian Alberts Boy Scout
Johannes Smith Boy Scout
Lauren Steyn Norms Patron
Yaaseen Behardien Norms Patron
Caleb Hendricks Norms Patron
Mieke Lawrence Norms Patron
Farron Schwartz Norms Patron
Tayla Greef Norms Patron
Anelisa Xhego Norms Patron
Keeno Lee Hector Norms Patron
Lascelles Marais Norms Patron
Lance Lucas Norms Patron
Schae Pietersen Norms Patron
Atara Leigh Norms Patron
Skye Russell Norms Patron
Zanne Solomon Norms Patron
Lebo Borole Norms Patron
Jethro Thomas Norms Patron
Jeandré Wentzel Kitchen Staff
Willie Esterhuizen Kitchen Staff
Danielle du Plesis Greg's Date
Carmen Jantjies Waitress
Christiaan Visagie Phi Beta Kappa
Daniel Davies Phi Beta Kappa
Dylan Bell Phi Beta Kappa
Liam Bosman Phi Beta Kappa
Chad Sequeria Kitty Cat Centaur Teen
Michael Everson Extra Parent at the Clone Party
Isla van der Spuy Birthday Girl #1
Sophie Ellenbogen Birthday Girl #2
Madison Sierra Birthday Girl #3
Lacy-Rose Engelbrecht Birthday Girl #4
Justina Ojom Female Paramedic
Gore Verbinski Pug (voice)
Gisela Coetsee Clone Mom (uncredited)
Mike Gassaway Marcus (uncredited)
Conrad Kemp Jim (uncredited)
Natasha Mayet Diner Patron (uncredited)
Francois Nel Police Officer AE (uncredited)
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Craig Wood Editor
Renate Schulz Set Decoration
Derek Mansvelt Production Sound Mixer
Dan Gamache Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gore Verbinski Director
David Brisbin Production Design
Marika Weber Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
Doug Hardy Special Effects Supervisor
Liz Ludwitzke Casting Director
Denise Chamian Casting
Neil McClean Costume Design
Geoff Zanelli Original Music Composer
Matthew Robinson Writer
James Whitaker Director of Photography
Aparna Jayachandran Script Supervisor
Pete Whyte First Assistant Director
Tom Ozanich Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ethan Van der Ryn Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Erik Aadahl Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Richard S. Wright Unit Production Manager
George Parra Unit Production Manager
Megan Korzynski Line Producer
Timothy Shaw Production Manager
Wendy Croad Second Assistant Director
Lisa Rodgers Post Production Supervisor
Christophe Dalberg Supervising Art Director
Ross Jenkin Art Direction
Eli Otto Art Direction
Ella Rushforth Art Direction
Cecelia van Straaten Art Direction
Hannah Versfeld Art Direction
Cristiana Serra Standby Art Director
Peter Len Wells Set Designer
Shakeela Kingzley Bhyat Set Decorating Coordinator
Grant Appleton "A" Camera Operator
Jo Oosthuizen "B" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Francois Archer First Assistant "A" Camera
Tumi Chere Second Assistant "A" Camera
Wynand Basson First Assistant "B" Camera
Tarryn Doherty Second Assistant "B" Camera
Alex Hennes Camera Trainee
Charlotte Hare Camera Trainee
Finley Morrison Aerial Director of Photography
Wyatt Humphreys Aerial Director of Photography
Nigel Tompkins Digital Imaging Technician
Cameron Duncan Data Wrangler
Jason Barnes First Assistant Editor
Christina Mar First Assistant Editor
Lisa Mozden First Assistant Editor
Aimee van der Merwe Costumer, Assistant Costume Designer
Pia van Zyl Costume Supervisor
Keelan Nieuwstadt Costume Coordinator
Alex-Ann Keppie Costumer
Tristan Dylan Makka Costumer
Maqhekoana Masiteng Costumer
Perpetua Muchuchu Costumer
Lauren Neal Visual Effects Coordinator
Name Title
Matthew Robinson Executive Producer
Erwin Stoff Producer
George Parra Executive Producer
Samuel Hall Executive Producer
Michael J. Rothstein Executive Producer
Oliver Berben Executive Producer
Oly Obst Producer
Robert Kulzer Producer
Gore Verbinski Producer
Denise Chamian Producer
Richard S. Wright Executive Producer
Warren T. Goz Executive Producer
Yaeji Cha Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

In best Christopher Lloyd style, a man arrives in a busy diner claiming to be from the future. He (Sam Rockwell) also claims that this is the umpteenth time he has been to the place, at the same time, trying to recruit some of the diners to join him on a quest to thwart the ultimate takeover of soci ... ety by an AI whizzkid. Of course they think he’s a few bricks short of a load, but when he reveals his detonator a few take notice. He already knows whom he wants, and whom he doesn’t and so armed with a reluctant band of “volunteers” and, for the first time, “Susan” (Juno Temple) off they set on a series of adventures that must keep them out of the reaches of the police and get them into the home of the young boy. Rockwell leads this entertainingly, if at times a little over-exuberantly, and he gels well with a Temple who wouldn’t have looked out of place atop a wedding cake. As their quest takes more shape, so does the message it makes no bones about delivering, and for any still sceptical about the manner in which mankind is sleepwalking into an artificially crafted, managed and controlled existence, this serves as a sharply written and potently acerbic critique on just how easy we might be manipulated in the future by the input of one innocent and fully functional young brain and machines that can thereafter write their own rules - for themselves and for us, too. A final plaudit has to go to the unnervingly menacing Artie Wilkinson-Hunt whose sparing contribution at the denouement gives the butter-wouldn’t-melt look on his face a distinctly unpleasant aftertaste. It is a bit long, and occasionally it does lose it’s way as we whittle down the characters, video-game style, but it’s an innovative story that ought to ring alarm bells.

Mar 01, 2026