The Lost Bus
Inspired by a true story of survival.
2025 | 130m | English
Popularity: 5 (history)
| Director: | Paul Greengrass |
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| Writer: | Lizzie Johnson, Paul Greengrass, Brad Ingelsby |
| Staring: |
| A determined father risks everything to rescue a dedicated teacher and her students from a raging wildfire. | |
| Release Date: | Sep 19, 2025 |
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| Director: | Paul Greengrass |
| Writer: | Lizzie Johnson, Paul Greengrass, Brad Ingelsby |
| Genres: | |
| Keywords | based on novel or book, struggle for survival, single father, school bus, schoolteacher, 2010s, firemen, harrowing |
| Production Companies | Blumhouse Productions, Comet Pictures, Apple Studios |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 22, 2026 Entered: Sep 28, 2025 |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Lizzie Johnson | Book |
| Pål Ulvik Rokseth | Director of Photography |
| Elizabeth Keenan | Set Decoration |
| Stanley White Jr. | Stunts |
| Paul Greengrass | Screenplay, Director |
| Oliver Tarney | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer |
| Stefan Drury | Executive Visual Effects Producer |
| Brad Ingelsby | Screenplay |
| David Crank | Production Design |
| Dylan Goss | Aerial Director of Photography |
| William Goldenberg | Editor |
| James Newton Howard | Original Music Composer |
| Paul Rubell | Editor |
| Francine Maisler | Casting |
| Melinda Sue Gordon | Still Photographer |
| Marisa DeFranco | Casting Assistant |
| Peter Dudgeon | Editor |
| Mark Bridges | Costume Designer |
| Kathy Driscoll-Mohler | Casting |
| Gregory Goodman | Unit Production Manager |
| Brent Morris | Unit Production Manager |
| Cliff Lanning | First Assistant Director |
| Dixon McPhillips | Second Assistant Director |
| Sara Kay Sheets | Production Supervisor |
| Jake Dashnaw | Stunt Coordinator |
| Jeff 'JJ' Dashnaw | Stunt Coordinator |
| Carrick O'Quinn | Stunt Coordinator |
| Mark Norby | Stunt Double |
| Vaia Zaganas | Stunt Double |
| Daniel James Chavez | Stunt Double |
| Kamryn Poole | Stunts |
| Corey Shumate | Stunts |
| Joy Dashnaw | Stunts |
| Samantha Epstein | Stunts |
| James Ryan | Stunts |
| Keisha Tucker | Stunts |
| Jessi Edward | Stunts |
| Casey Adams | Stunts |
| Marc Terrien | Stunts |
| Travis Johnson | Stunts |
| Nolen Putnam | Stunts |
| Josh Kemble | Stunts |
| Macy Devenport-Sanders | Stunts |
| Jeremy Fitzgerald | Stunts |
| Cassidy Vick Hice | Stunts |
| Johnny Ives | Stunts |
| Dan Brockett | Stunts |
| Ernie Vigil | Stunts |
| Chad Dashnaw | Stunts |
| Clay James | Stunts |
| Caitlin Ehn | Stunts |
| Dayton Hughes | Stunts |
| Casey Duncan | Stunts |
| Ed Duran | Stunts |
| Filippo Guardione | Stunts |
| Gray Wolf Herrera | Stunts |
| Joanne Marie | Stunts |
| Cat Clifford | Stunts |
| Jesse Carmichael | Stunts |
| David Pinter | Stunts |
| Keith Jardine | Stunts |
| Lucas Swallow | Stunts |
| Aidan Fisichella | Stunts |
| André Valdez | Stunts |
| Ben Scott | Stunts |
| Heath Hensley | Stunts |
| Iliana Carrillo | Stunts |
| Glenn Love | Stunts |
| Josh Swensen | Stunts |
| Clayton Torres | Stunts |
| Sterlin English | Stunts |
| Jordan Law | Stunts |
| Manuel Nieto | Stunts |
| Jermaine Washington | Stunts |
| Benjamin Morgen | Stunts |
| Henry Frost | Stunts |
| Tom Shaughnessy | Stunts |
| Ryan Fitzgerald | Stunts |
| Zack Duhame | Stunts |
| Danny Edmo | Stunts |
| Dylan Hice | Stunts |
| Clint Roberts | Stunts |
| Graham Elliott | Stunts |
| Jade Quon | Utility Stunts |
| Clay M. Lilley | Utility Stunts |
| Nichol Kemble | Utility Stunts |
| Emily Newman | Utility Stunts, Stunt Driver |
| Ryan Ryusaki | Stunts |
| Ryann Redmond | Stunt Driver |
| Steve M. Davison | Stunt Driver |
| Tom Harper | Stunt Driver |
| Mic Rodgers | Stunt Driver |
| Garrett Golden | Stunt Driver |
| Donna Evans | Stunt Driver |
| Kevin LaRosa | Aerial Coordinator |
| Michael FitzMaurice | Aerial Coordinator |
| Rebecca Adams | Post Production Supervisor |
| Ben Seward | Post Production Supervisor |
| Rachael Tate | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Chris Burdon | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| William Miller | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Charlie Noble | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Gavin Round | Visual Effects Producer |
| Russell Bowen | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Max Dennison | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| David Zaretti | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Jordan Harding | Visual Effects Producer |
| Oliver Schulz | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Michelle Cullen | Visual Effects Producer |
| John McLaren | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Dave Brown | Visual Effects Producer |
| Jiwoong Kim | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Joyce Au | Visual Effects Producer |
| Sasi Kumar | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Amy Lord | Executive Producer |
| Jason Blum | Producer |
| Cliff Lanning | Executive Producer |
| Lizzie Johnson | Executive Producer |
| Russell Goldman | Associate Producer |
| Gregory Goodman | Producer |
| Brad Ingelsby | Producer |
| Robin Mulcahy Fisichella | Executive Producer |
| Nicole Jordan-Webber | Executive Producer |
| Emily Evans-Thirlwell | Co-Producer |
| William Goldenberg | Co-Producer |
| Jamie Lee Curtis | Producer |
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| 2025 | 9 | 73 | 160 |
Ok, so there’s no volcano, but otherwise this is a pretty straightforward hybrid of “Dante’s Peak” (1997) and “Speed” (1994) only here it is Matthew McConaughey who’s driving the bus. Of course, we have the usual dysfunctional family background for the recently divorced and struggling “Kevin” as he ... tries to reconcile with his disinterested son “Shaun” (his own real life son Levi) who has come to stay with him and his wheelchair-bound mother (his own real life mother Kay). He has been doing his school run when he espies plumes of smoke coming from the hillside above their town, a town where wind gusts of sixty miles per hour are common and where it hasn’t rained for months - so the vast expanse of forest is a tinderbox. Next thing, one of the high-altitude power lines has become disconnected and it’s sparks have started a conflagration that has soon taken hold, causing chaos and leaving a group of children stranded in their school in the path of the flames. With nobody else available, “Kevin” quite reluctantly volunteers to drive to collect them. By now, he’s guessed the dangers they are all in, and so isn’t best impressed when he meets their rather fastidious teacher “Mary” (America Ferrera) but those reservations - like just about everything else - melt away as the fires closes in around them and their journey becomes a matter of life and death. McConaughey does fine here, but the real problem is the complete lack of jeopardy throughout. Despite some crack(l)ing visual effects accompanied by some really quite effective audio, there simply isn’t any way this film is going to end with lots of sprogs being charbroiled inside a big yellow bus! Once that is settled, the rest of this is quite well paced but really nothing special. It’s based on true events and at times it does showcase some of the freneticism that ensued as the authorities fought valiantly to arrest a series of fires that were making mincemeat of all of their ground defences and grounding their air ones, too. It also spotlights the worst in human nature as looters and opportunists take advantage of the breakdown of law and order. If anything, this film does remind us of just how little mankind can be when nature gets fed up with us, and also of however devastating the damage, how readily it can rejuvenate - but that hasn’t really got much to do with the quality of the actors nor of the meekly written dialogue. It’s a compelling watch, but I suspect once will do.