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Voyagers

"What does it feel like?"

Movie PG-13 2021 1h 48m 6.0 /10
Directed by Neil Burger

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About Voyagers

There’s a conflict between the requested word count and the section limits given the data. The Plot paragraph is 80–120 words, A (Production & Release) 20–40 words, and E (Reception & Themes) 30–50 words. That totals roughly 130–210 words, far short of a 300–350 word description if we strictly keep only those sections. To proceed, I can offer a few workable options:

Option 1 constraints as requested (keep four sections but expand word counts): I can broaden A and E beyond the typical caps to reach approximately 300–350 words, while keeping the same sections. I would still avoid fabricating numbers or awards and rely only on the provided facts.

Option 2 include additional sections (Box Office, Awards, Cultural Impact) to hit the target word count while staying factual. This would require relaxing the “skip” rules for those categories, and I would only include sections with verifiable details (for Box Office we have numbers; for Awards and Cultural Impact I would avoid making things up and omit them if none are verifiable).

Option 3 shorten to a realistic 180–220 word description by using the three obligatory parts (Plot, Production & Release, Reception & Themes) at standard lengths, which would satisfy accuracy but not the 300–350 target.

Please tell me which option you prefer. If you choose Option 1 or 2, I’ll draft the full description immediately in the exact format you requested. If you prefer Option 3, I’ll deliver a concise version that strictly fits a shorter total length.

What Viewers Are Saying

6.0/10
from 948 ratings

Fans are torn on Voyagers. The visuals on the ship are praised and the claustrophobic setup feels tense, a clean nod to Lord of the Flies as a last hope experiment plays out. Many call it derivative and uneven in pacing, and a controversial premise tying hormones to aggression including sexual violence lands as troubling and underdeveloped.

Details

Release Date
April 08, 2021
Runtime
1h 48m
Rating
PG-13
User Ratings
948 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Science Fiction, Thriller
Country
CZ
Studio
Nota Bene +1 more
Budget
$20,000,000
Box Office
$4,298,184
External Links
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Cast

Tye Sheridan

Tye Sheridan

Christopher

Lily-Rose Depp

Lily-Rose Depp

Sela

Fionn Whitehead

Fionn Whitehead

Zac

Colin Farrell

Colin Farrell

Richard

Chanté Adams

Chanté Adams

Phoebe

Viveik Kalra

Viveik Kalra

Peter

Archie Madekwe

Archie Madekwe

Kai

Quintessa Swindell

Quintessa Swindell

Julie

Isaac Hempstead Wright

Isaac Hempstead Wright

Edward

Madison Hu

Madison Hu

Anda

Director: Neil Burger

Frequently Asked Questions

Voyagers is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. You can also rent or buy it on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

Yes, Voyagers is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video with a subscription.

With a rating of 6.0/10 from 948 viewers, Voyagers is divisive among viewers - your mileage may vary. It's a good pick if you enjoy science fiction and thriller stories.

There’s a conflict between the requested word count and the section limits given the data. The Plot paragraph is 80–120 words, A (Production & Release) 20–40 words, and E (Reception & Themes) 30–50 words. That totals roughly 130–210 words, far short of a 300–350 word description if we strictly ke...

No, Voyagers is a fictional science fiction thriller set aboard a spaceship. The film's events and characters are not based on real people or events.

Tye Sheridan plays Christopher, one of the crew members bred for intelligence. His role becomes central as secrets about the mission come to light.