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The Hunt

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2020 | 90m | English

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Twelve strangers wake up in a clearing. They don't know where they are—or how they got there. In the shadow of a dark internet conspiracy theory, ruthless elitists gather at a remote location to hunt humans for sport. But their master plan is about to be derailed when one of the hunted turns the tables on her pursuers.
Release Date: Mar 11, 2020
Director: Craig Zobel
Writer: Nick Cuse, Damon Lindelof
Genres: Action, Horror, Thriller
Keywords satire, murder, dark comedy, gore, death game
Production Companies Universal Pictures, dentsu, Blumhouse Productions, White Rabbit Productions
Box Office Revenue: $10,550,350
Budget: $14,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 31, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Betty Gilpin Crystal
Hilary Swank Athena
Ethan Suplee Gary
Teri Wyble Liberty
Ike Barinholtz Staten Island
Wayne Duvall Don
Emma Roberts Yoga Pants
Christopher Berry Target
Sturgill Simpson Vanilla Nice
Kate Nowlin Big Red
Amy Madigan Ma
Reed Birney Pop
Glenn Howerton Richard
Steve Coulter Doctor Ted
Dean J. West Martin
Vince Pisani Peter
Steve Mokate Sgt. Dale
Sylvia Grace Crim Dead Sexy
Jason Kirkpatrick Rannnndeeee
Macon Blair Envoy
J.C. MacKenzie Paul
Tadasay Young Nicole
Hannah Alline Kelly
Jim Klock Captain O’Hara
Usman Ally Crisis Mike
Ned Yousef Bearded Refugee
Iyad Hajjaj Backpack Refugee
Justin Hartley Trucker
Hans Marrero Refugee #3
Charli Slaughter Young Crystal
Lucas Eagans
Adoria K Lewis Refugee
Lucy Golden Refugee
Juan Gaspard Refugee
Giovanni Cohea Refugee
Troy Roker Border Agent
Jeff Brockton Border Agent
Yosef Kasnetzkov Border Agent
Mikel Albagdadi Refugee Man
Tirol Palmer Refugee Mother
Alexander Babara Bojan
Ariel Eliaz Dino
Walker Babington Bandana Man
Martin Harris Agent in Charge
Name Job
Jason Baldwin Stewart Art Direction
Matthew Munn Production Design
David Tabbert Costume Design
John H. Brister Unit Production Manager
Monique Champagne Set Decoration
Nick Cuse Writer
Darran Tiernan Director of Photography
Jane Rizzo Editor
Howard Fannon Armorer
Maria Senger Art Department Coordinator
Sanford Johnson Prop Maker
Barry LeBlanc Prop Maker
Scot Middleton Construction Coordinator
Leah Vautrot Key Makeup Artist
F. Scott Greenfield Prop Maker
Stephen Finders Property Master
Megan McAfee Key Costumer
Ethan Esteb Location Production Assistant
Greg Morris Camera Operator
David Tandy Grip
Kevin Slark Lighting Technician
Patti Perret Still Photographer
Susan Thomas Assistant Costume Designer
Doug Delaney Digital Intermediate Colorist
Shane Ducote Prop Maker
Nealy Orillion Assistant Art Director
Milton Diener Prop Maker
Ryan MacLachlan Prop Maker
Dwight Stanley Set Dresser
Steve Lonano Second Assistant Director
Jason Frannino Animal Wrangler
Ryan Falkner Storyboard Artist
Raúl J. Marín Key Grip
Brian Laprocino Editorial Production Assistant
Torsten Gipperich Prop Maker
Emily Stegeman Hair Department Head
Edgar A. Mollere Construction Foreman
Zac Tate Set Dresser
Brian S. Freeman Set Dresser
Ma Kalaadevi Ananda Makeup Artist
Nino Paternostro Generator Operator
Ramon Vazquez Grip
Matt Guidry Second Assistant "A" Camera
Penelope Helmer First Assistant "B" Camera
Brian Posslenzny Lighting Technician
Heather Roebuck Truck Costumer
Mary Huber Extras Casting
Jack Bigelow Boom Operator
Kevin Crehan Music Editor
Eric van der Vynckt Second Assistant "B" Camera
Kenneth Coblentz Dolly Grip
Neftaly Nieves Dolly Grip
Julie Ebel Ager/Dyer
Nancy Fuller Digital Intermediate Producer
Jay Trautman First Assistant Editor
Brian Smith ADR Mixer
Polly McKinnon Dialogue Editor
Michael Bonnett Best Boy Grip
Jason Edwards Casting Assistant
Rachel Wardell Assistant Sound Editor
Jeff Galpin Animal Wrangler, Stunts
Kim Harris Construction Foreman
David Bush Script Supervisor
Jess Richmond Art Department Production Assistant
Jolean LaBorde Set Painter
Cassie Catalanotto Set Dresser
Peter Edwards Leadman
Richard Wolf Prop Maker
Eduardo Urueña Key Rigging Grip
Emily DeScenna Set Costumer
Arvid Cristina Editorial Production Assistant
Laura Heinzinger Foley Editor
Sergio Villegas Gaffer
Earl Woods Rigging Gaffer
Sarah Domeier Lindo Casting Associate
Justin DeLong Colorist
Kai Williams Location Production Assistant
Mary McDade Casteel Loader
Suzanne M.B. Chambliss Costume Supervisor
Ally Conover Casting Associate
Drew Sacks Assistant Editor
Clara DeWeese Location Production Assistant
Aaron Hasson ADR Mixer
Rachel Perez Assistant Property Master
Mike Druhet Set Painter
Dee Leveque Key Hair Stylist
Lauren Thomas Makeup Department Head
Reuben Wilder Best Boy Electric
Marc Clancy Digital Imaging Technician
Reith Wesley Gibson Drone Pilot
Fernando Albano Grip
Devin Ricks Grip
Adam Hochfeld Extras Casting
Rae Robinson Extras Casting
Jeff Flack Location Production Assistant
Jay B. Richardson Music Editor
Thomas Anderson Construction Foreman
Logan Ledford Graphic Designer
John W. Jackson Prop Maker
Bethany Horning Set Decoration Buyer
Jessica Stumpf Set Designer
Stacey Perry Makeup Effects
Amelia Chen Miley Casting Associate
Bob Schneider Digital Intermediate Editor
Robert C. Bigelow Production Sound Mixer
Elizabeth Coulon Casting Director
Blossom Peters Extras Casting
Brandon Dauzat First Assistant "A" Camera
John S. Moyer Steadicam Operator
Heidi Bayer Ager/Dyer
Yvette LaPlace Location Manager
Egbert Reichel Compositing Supervisor
Rich Bologna Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Will Files Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Rachel Hardison Production Secretary
Goran Petrushevski Compositor
Diego Perez Sound Editor
Juan Antonio Rodriguez Compositor
Kevin Roberts Production Supervisor
Ann Kos Edwards Dialect Coach
Bryan Mitchell Set Production Assistant
Shaozhuo Cui Compositor
Delphine Laurent Compositor
Ed Hawkins Visual Effects Supervisor
Trish Callais Production Coordinator
Robyn Waserman Set Production Assistant
Mark Patterson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Glen Hombrebueno Visual Effects Coordinator
Jenné Marie Guerra Visual Effects Producer
Mark Paterson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nancy Schmitt Producer's Assistant
Sean Carville Production Accountant
John Gibson Visual Effects Supervisor
Phil Barrie Sound Editor
Max Cianci Set Production Assistant
Andre Bruto Compositor
Shae Salmon Visual Effects Editor
Amy Davis Compositor
David Bojarski First Assistant Accountant
Chelsea Bayles Set Production Assistant
Chris Wickline Visual Effects Production Assistant
Jeanmarie Murphy-Burke Unit Publicist
Matt Kutcher Special Effects Supervisor
John McLaughlin Transportation Coordinator
Jeong Won Jang Compositor
Garin W. Sparks Set Medic
Renee Ragucci Costumer
Todd Bloomer Stunts
Chris Bryant Stunts
Arturo Dickey Stunts
Richard T. Hoover Stunt Driver
Brooklyn Proctor Stunts
Michael Yahn Stunts
John Zimmerman Stunts
Adam Horwitz Stunts
Troy Roker Stunts
Luke Hawx Stunts
Craig Zobel Director
Damon Lindelof Writer
Nathan Barr Original Music Composer
Terri Taylor Casting
Jackson Spidell Stunts
Tyler Galpin Animal Wrangler, Stunts
Nathan Mulligan Set Painter
Donita Sather Hairstylist
Tony Ward Hairstylist
Harry Beckstead Second Second Assistant Director
Lee Kyle Assistant Costume Designer
Leslie Bloome Foley Artist
Joanna Fang Foley Artist
Nick Seaman Foley Editor
Ryan Collison Foley Mixer
Hank Amos Stunt Coordinator
Jeff Brockton Stunt Coordinator
Heidi Moneymaker Stunt Coordinator
Taryn Terrell Stunts
Ashley Nicole Hudson Stunts
Ted Barba Stunts
Joanna Bennett Stunts
Nick Benseman Stunts
Taran Butler Stunts
Chelsea Bruland Stunts
Nick Brandon Stunts
Nicolas Bosc Stunts
Caitlin Dechelle Stunts
Bruce Concepcion Stunts
Matt Cipro Stunts
Jared S. Eddo Stunts
Casey Hendershot Stunts
Chris J. Fanguy Stunts
Sarah Irwin Stunts
Juliene Joyner Stunts
Nito Larioza Stunts
Hans Marrero Stunts
Mónica López Aleman Stunts
Met Salih Stunts
Kevin Reid Stunts
William Scharpf Stunts
Preston Schrag Stunts
Amy Lynn Tuttle Stunts
Timothy Alverson Additional Editor
Alicia Dean Additional Second Assistant Director
Lars P. Winther First Assistant Director
Cara Marie Chooljian Stunts
Jake De Witt Stunts
Jean Claude Leuyer Stunts
Name Title
Nick Cuse Executive Producer
Steven R. Molen Executive Producer
Jason Blum Producer
Damon Lindelof Producer
Craig Zobel Executive Producer
Couper Samuelson Executive Producer
Jeanette Volturno Executive Producer
Julie Goldstein Co-Producer
Jennifer Scudder Trent Co-Producer
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Reviews

maketheSWITCH
4.0

Liberal snooty types lashing out at conservative cronies and their right-wing leanings should have made for some enjoyably edgy satire, but 'The Hunt' is merely a by-the-numbers comedy-horror-suspense thriller that has a few punchy moments. But, if production company Blumhouse wants to remake a bunc ... h of 90s Jean-Claude Van Damme action movies with Betty Gilpin in the lead role, I think I'd be down with that. I'd watch them, not in the theatres obviously, but late at night after a few beers. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-hunt-blunt-lazy-and-undeserving-of-controversy

Jun 23, 2021
msbreviews
8.0

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com In case you don't know, I'm from Portugal. Why does this matter? Well, The Hunt was delayed after a massive shooting in the USA, and since the movies' themes are extremely sensitive, the producers de ... cided to postpone the film. At the time, I felt frustrated that, once again, movies have to suffer from real-life situations. Going to the theater is supposed to be an "out of this world" experience. The audience is transported into a fictional place where real-world problems can be forgotten for a couple of hours. So, I never handled these constant controversies surrounding films very well... With that said, I believe The Hunt not only benefited from that delay, but its satirical story has even more impact now. There's no way around this. Craig Zobel's movie is meant to be one of the most divisive films of the last few years. I know it's a pretty basic analogy, but it's just like a dark humor standup show. If you don't have any issues with jokes about topics like racism, stereotypes, immigration, refugees, religion, politics, and every sensitive theme that your mind can imagine, then you'll find The Hunt a brilliant allegory of society's most extreme people. If you do have problems with this type of comedy, then stay away from this movie because Damon Lindelof and Nick Cuse go all out! When I write that every remotely sensitive taboo subject or activity is unrestrainedly addressed, I mean EVERY SINGLE theme. This is a narrative completely packed with extreme, over-the-top cliches and stereotypes of both right and left political sides. At first glance, The Hunters feel like the "bad guys", in the sense that they're hunting innocent people for pure pleasure. Once the audience understands the reasons behind the selection of the people being hunted, one small but tremendously effective thought enters everyone's mind: "you know what... the world would actually be a better place without this kind of people". Suddenly, not a single character is worth caring about. To clarify, I don't mean "caring about" in the common, emotional way. No character is written with the purpose of making the audience worry about it. In fact, almost every character (maybe except Betty Gilpin's) is a despicable human being. Their view of the world is clouded by ideologically outdated mentalities. I love how the screenwriters use each character to represent a particular type of ... extreme personality, let's call it that. One of the best compliments I can give the film is that it didn't pick a side. Everyone gets blasted with jokes. It's a dark yet hilarious satire of today's society with a special focus on the close-minded people that go online to try and spread their conspiracy theories and immoral beliefs. Everything that I just wrote so far resembles the movie's impact on the viewer: either you're okay with this type of screenplay and you'll be incredibly entertained; or you'll get extremely triggered by all this. It's one of those films that will end up on a bunch of "Worst Movies of 2020" lists simply due to its narrative's nature. However, the story isn't the only aspect that can make people give up on watching this movie. The actual hunt is as over-the-top as everything else. There's blood everywhere, ridiculously disgusting deaths, and absolutely no limits whatsoever in killing people in the most insanely entertaining way possible. Action-wise, The Hunt is better filmed than a lot of blockbusters. Beautiful wide shots when something (or someone) explodes, exceptional (and hilariously long) choreography for the "final fight", and excellent editing overall. It's genuinely a well-made, well-produced, and well-filmed movie. The score is also pretty cool. Obviously, it's one of those films that's easy to pinpoint flaws. Every single paragraph that I wrote above can be interpreted as some of the worst aspects of the entire movie, depending on each person's perspective. In my opinion, I think the ending would have benefited from a more serious tone, but at the same time, it would probably clash with the widespread satirical one, so it's an inevitably difficult ending to completely get right. The cast is a bit hit-and-miss when it comes to each actor's performance (some are very bland), but Betty Gilpin delivers an outstanding display and seamlessly carries the whole film. Finally, there's a small part of the movie that involves military characters who don't belong to either side of The Hunt, and that portion didn't really work for me. All in all, The Hunt is a brilliantly dark satire on today's political views of the world. It's meant to be one of the most divisive films of the last few years, and it undoubtedly succeeds in its mission. Just like dark humor, either you're okay with it, or you're not. If you can't take a joke about the most extremely sensitive taboo themes (and I mean ALL of them), then stay away from this movie or you'll be triggered for a whole week. However, if you can see the fun side of this type of comedy, The Hunt is the most entertaining, witty, hilarious, bloody, over-the-top action thriller you'll see for a long time. Damon Lindelof and Nick Cuse go all out, and they don't forget to approach a single topic. It's a well-made film all-around: well-written, well-produced, and well-filmed. A few minor issues regarding its ending and a small subplot don't diminish Craig Zobel's exceptionally captivating concept and Betty Gilpin's compelling performance. I definitely recommend it depending on how much you enjoy dark humor. PS: everyone knows the tale about the rabbit and the turtle, right? How the rabbit races the turtle, and all that? Well, The Hunt's version of that story just became my all-time favorite. Rating: A-

Jun 23, 2021
jackcarlin18
10.0

> Review From **_Horror Focus_** Gaining its momentum back in mid 2019, The Hunt stirred up quite a bit of controversy prior to its initial release, branding it too brutal for release due to the mass shootings in Ohio, Texas last summer. This Blumhouse picture was later rescheduled, and was at on ... e point never to see the light of day, which would have been a crushing blow knowing how relevant this actually turned out to be. Luckily for us, Blumhouse soon caught on and realised movies like The Hunt are exactly what our cruel audience’s need right now, something with a sharp satirical bite with a gut-punching narrative reflective of modern society. Welcome to my favourite horror movie of the past few years. Imagine a Twitter thread was made into a movie, this is The Hunt. What we have here is a film that functions on the confliction that exists in the real-world between liberals and conservatives, as they take chunks out of each other when discussing politics online, spilling blood on each side as opinions and views are torn to shit by the opposing party. What is depicted is literal death and carnage, which is representative of how the different identities and political views that are one person's beliefs, but another’s infuriating joke. Image result for the hunt 2020 film The beauty here (which is addressed as a massive concern to most reviewers) is the lack of depth to these characters within The Hunt, and to their lifestyle choices and political standpoints. What works best is that it never takes a stance when mocking both sides of the political spectrum, and allows us as an audience to identify which whatever our political views lead us to, even if one side is draped in murderous overtones. I admire how we are left to decide where we would stand, and if what is happening is something we can sympathise with. To most, what I’m saying sounds ridiculous, but this lack of depth to these characters is very much reflective on the current state of our social media, having people who we know nothing about spreading their views which are toxic to half and relatable to others. It’s that online façade that is at play here, as we witness comments and statements daily that tear down others, ruin people’s professional statuses or simply to spread offensive and insensitive comments online to troll others. This is the world we live in, and the characters in The Hunt exist within our real world. The characters within this may not be fleshed out, but to the online profiles with nothing but a name, a picture and a flurry of controversial tweets neither are they, and that certainly looks like modern day humanity to me. Much of The Hunt’s satirical sting comes from its reliance on our current climate and political correctness, which leans on its accurate depiction of society to get its laughs in when it can. It’s understandable that this particular sense of humour might to a little too one-note for some, but it firmly has its own tongue planted in its cheek when openly mocking our current way of thinking, juxtaposing these characters with opposing mind-sets to create a genuinely clever and on-the-nose depiction on humanity’s contemporary views. Aside from the intelligent links to modern society, it’s also really enjoyable and highly entertaining when utilised to its full potential. One could be offended by some of the humour here, but when the film itself jokes on our own generation of snowflakes, it begs the question if The Hunt is pointing the finger at you, and calling you out for being said snowflake. It all really works for me on a sharply pungent level, one that had me tickled pink until the final credits. The Hunt ultimately holds up a darkly comedic mirror up to the political divisions in a way that hasn’t been explored to this stature. Image result for the hunt 2020 The action here is outstanding, with the violence being the appropriate level of over the top to match its exuberant premise. Betty Giplin is undeniably outstanding as she delivers a powerhouse of a performance in her portrayal of Crystal, a tough as nails heroine who easily establishes herself in the ranks next to such genre greats as Erin from You’re Next and Alien’s Ripley. Her level of badass is contagiously ferocious, making every scene she’s in an absolute blast to witness. Each fight scene is crafted brilliantly, looking seamlessly effortless with its high-energy intensity, most notably when we reach our final act in which our Million Dollar Baby Hillary Swank comes head-to-head with Giplin, which can only be described as one of the most entertaining fight scenes in recent horror memory. Nothing is ever fully dripping in suspense, but you soon realise it doesn’t need to be when you’re watching enigmatic fight scenes that are as vicious as they are diverting. The film also works its best when it plays at its most unexpected, knocking familiar faces off like Drew Barrymore in Scream level of unexpected in ways so gleefully gory it will have you laughing with sheer shock. The Hunt may split audiences right down the middle, but there is one thing that is universal, and that’s that Betty Giplin’s Crystal is already this decades best Final Girl. VERDICT Proving to be one of the strongest contemporary social and political horror movies in recent memory, The Hunt is a lean, mean, fighting machine that is as sharply satirical as it is viciously violent. Make room for Betty Giplin, our new final girl is in town. ★★★★★

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
5.0

Irony of ironies that this movie's release got pulled due to Trump's shitfit despite never having seen it, when a not insubstantial part of _The Hunt_ is about the left's propensity for sparking outrage without having the whole story. The reality is, the nothing _The Hunt_ has to say is worth being ... outraged over. Betty Gilpin's great in it, because of course she is, intermittently there some pretty fun violence, and only **most** of the dialogue is incredibly awkward, but if you want any sort of consumable message, or witty repartee, don't be fooled by people on any end of any spectrum, saying that's something you can find here. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
7.0

It was... fine. Nothing really to write home about, but some decent kills and gore, plus true subverting expectations with the cast of characters killed off early on. Kind of peters out towards the end but overall it's worth a rental but one could wait until it's available for free as part of a stre ... aming service. **3.5/5**

Jun 23, 2021
brightonguy
8.0

I knew this film was going to be something different but I didn’t read anything about the film before I started watching it. And this is my absolute recommendation to anybody who is thinking of watching this film. Don’t read anything about it. Just watch it. It is different, obscure, unusual, politi ... cal, weird and overall awesome! Would I watch it again? Yes! Would I make my friends watch it? Absolutely!

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
9.0

Fantastic watch, will watch again, and do recommend. This is one of the best, if weirdly refreshing movies I've seen in quite some time. I'm a sucker for a good survival movie, and this is an "elites hunt people for sport" trope mixed with a good mystery plot if there ever was one. The story st ... ructure alone is worth the watch as it essentially runs 3 (-4) sequential stories to tell one overall story while telling you about the story structure. Some movies clearly put a lot of effort into keeping you on your toes, this movie just does it. Not only is the gunfighting immaculate, but the combat action sequences are amazing. Betty Gilpin steals the show every time she's on screen, and I would normally say she's the one that carries the movie, but the movie is good enough that even though she's over the top great, I can't say the movie needs her to carry it. There is an investigative aspect of the movie that is very intriguing, but that is given in the "why are they doing this to us" of it all, but unless the villains give an "evil speech", then it should be expected. If you enjoy human vs human survival situations, then I think you will be pleasantly surprised by this one.

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
8.0

**_Satirical look at Left and Right in a “Most Dangerous Game” setting_** Several non-Liberal people wake up in the middle of nowhere, possibly Arkansas, to discover they’re being hunted by cutthroat Leftwing radicals. "The Hunt" (2020) takes the basic-Zaroff scenario of "Open Season" (1974) ... and "The Hunger Games" (2012) and applies it to the Left’s ire toward “deplorables.” Unlike those other two flicks, this is an amusing satire that pokes fun at both political sides while arguably veering toward pro-Conservative, at least more so than pro-Left. Betty Gilpin is quite effective as the protagonist, Crystal, while Hilary Swank eventually shows up in the last act for a knock-down-drag-out climax. The film is snappy at 1 hours, 30 minutes, and was shot in Louisiana, including New Orleans. GRADE: A-

Dec 03, 2022
GenerationofSwine
10.0

Basically, there are a ton of 1 star reviews on IMDb complaining that it makes the left look bad... despite, you know, things like Antifa and their belief that a red hat means they gt to physically assault people. So I am going to give it 10 stars... because my wife had a milk shake thrown at her ... for being a "race traitor" and, on our way back from work we got egged (along with everyone else at a red light) in an attempt to convince us to support impeachment. And, because of that I think that this works as a satire about that attitude that having a different opinion means they have the right to act violently, by taking that attitude to an extreme. And when reviewers write sentences like "insipid portrayals of both the elite and the deplorables" it only serves to reinforce the attitude that the film is parodying, that attitude that they are "elite" elevated above all others, and those in the out group are dehumanized as "deplorable." In fact, the vast majority of the 1 star reviews are written with a vocabulary that so perfectly echoes the people that the film is a satire of that it is almost impossible not to see the brilliance here. "Elite" and "deplorable" a part of me thinks that they realize that they are the subject of satire in this film... but can't seem to avoid acting exactly like the people that are being mocked here. So, congratulations, language of the negative reviews alone make this a brilliant satire.

Jan 11, 2023