No Exit | Official Trailer | 20th Century Studios

Trust no one. #NoExit starts streaming on @Hulu February 25.

In “No Exit,” Havana Rose Liu (“Mayday”) makes her feature film leading role debut as Darby, a young woman en route to a family emergency who is stranded by a blizzard and forced to find shelter at a highway rest area with a group of strangers. When she stumbles across an abducted girl in a van in the parking lot, it sets her on a terrifying life-or-death struggle to discover who among them is the kidnapper. Directed by Damien Power (“Killing Ground”) from a screenplay by Andrew Barrer & Gabriel Ferrari (“Ant-Man and the Wasp”) based on Taylor Adams’ 2017 novel and produced by PGA Award winner Scott Frank (“The Queen’s Gambit”), the film stars Havana Rose Liu, Danny Ramirez (“The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” “Top Gun: Maverick”), David Rysdahl (“Nine Days”), Dale Dickey (“Winter’s Bone), Mila Harris (“Young Dylan”) and Dennis Haysbert (“Breakthrough”).

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33 thoughts on “No Exit | Official Trailer | 20th Century Studios

  1. Orta yapıda güzel bir filmdi biraz hayat dersi biraz düşündürücü oldu sonlara doğru sadece küçük bir kısımda komiklik vardı ve sonunda bir değişik bir sahnesi ve düşündürücü kısmı oldu 7/10 üzerinden…

  2. I’m so easily bored and very critical of movies, but this one was really good! MC acted amazingly, pace was perfect, story was exciting. 8/10 👏🏻

  3. It was a really good book. It was so good that I don’t think I could or should watch the movie. I’ve already got images of everyone in my mind and the movie never as good as the book.

  4. It was good but there were some inconsistencies. But I think the way revelation is going we can chalk it up to the inconsistencies of some people in the real world and make sure we don't do that stupid stuff❣️

  5. This book was so good. One of my favorites. It’s a shame this movie wasn’t bigger… also, she wasn’t leaving rehab in the book – she was an art student going home from college. That actually is an important part of the story (because of something that happens at the end), so I don’t get why they would change that.

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