The Strangers: Chapter 1

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The Strangers: Chapter 1
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRenny Harlin
Screenplay by
  • Alan R. Cohen
  • Alan Freedland
Based onThe Strangers
by Bryan Bertino
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyJosé David Montero
Edited byMichelle Harrison
Music by
Production
companies
  • Lionsgate
  • Fifth Element Productions
  • Stream Media
  • Sherborne Media
  • LipSync
Distributed byLionsgate
Release dates
  • May 8, 2024 (2024-05-08) (L.A. Live)
  • May 17, 2024 (2024-05-17) (United States)
Running time
91 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$8.5 million[2]
Box office$12.6 million[3]

The Strangers: Chapter 1 is a 2024 American horror film that is the third film in The Strangers film series and the first installment of an intended relaunch in the form of a standalone trilogy;[a] all based on the original 2008 film.[8] It is directed by Renny Harlin, with a screenplay by Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, from a story by Bryan Bertino. Madelaine Petsch and Froy Gutierrez star as a couple who come into contact with the three psychopathic masked strangers while on a road trip. Gabriel Basso and Ema Horvath also star.

The Strangers: Chapter 1 had its world premiere at Regal L.A. Live on May 8, 2024, and was theatrically released by Lionsgate on May 17, 2024. The film has grossed $12 million. Chapter 2 is expected to be released later in 2024, and Chapter 3 on an unspecified date.

Plot[edit]

Maya drives across the country with her boyfriend Ryan for their road trip celebrating their five-year anniversary, while Maya is looking to get a job in Portland, Oregon. They stop in a small town called Venus and eat at a local diner. They are treated by a tough crowd and begin to grow suspicious. This grows even more when their car breaks down and they are forced to stay the night in an Airbnb.

A girl appears asking if Tamara is here, to which the couple responds no. Ryan goes back into town with a motorcycle to retrieve his inhaler which he left behind in the car and to grab food. Maya is left by herself. She notices noises throughout the house, and is spooked when she stumbles upon a girl in a mask. She takes cover until Ryan gets back and comforts her. Both eat but see a dead animal hanging above. They are attacked by one of the strangers who breaks in with an axe.

They run out to get the motorcycle but it gets blown up by one of the strangers. They go back in the house, and decide to find weapons. They go through the crawl space under the house, but Maya gets her hand stuck on a nail. They keep going. They reach the shed, and Ryan finds a shotgun. Maya gets attacked but Ryan shoots at them.

They go to the porch. He hears one of the strangers coming along and shoots him. The owner came and he was mistakenly shot. They decide to take his keys and drive away in the car. They are rammed into by Scarecrow driving a truck. Maya escapes, but Ryan gets his leg stuck. Maya runs through the woods. She tries to call 911, but the connection isn’t good enough. She gets discovered and knocked out. Ryan manages to escape and tries to find Maya. He comes upon Pin-Up Girl and holds her at gunpoint. He is knocked out by Scarecrow.

They both wake up tied to chairs back in the house. They reassure their love for each other before Ryan gets fatally stabbed in the gut. Maya gets stabbed as well, but not before she asks for a motive, to which Pin-Up Girl replies “because you’re here”. Police sirens sound, and the strangers drive away. The movie ends with Maya being revealed to have survived.

Maya wakes up in the hospital and gets up, with a man in the mask lying next to her.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

In August 2022, producer Roy Lee announced plans for three films to consecutively enter production beginning in September of the same year.[10] Renny Harlin was revealed as director for at least one of the films, though he was in negotiations to direct each of the films.[11] The trilogy was produced by Lionsgate Films, Fifth Element Productions, and Frame Film, and will be distributed by Lionsgate.[12][13]

Later in 2022, Harlin was announced as director on the three upcoming films. The first of the new trilogy was from a script written by Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland and story by Bryan Bertino.[12][14] Courtney Solomon, Mark Canton, Christopher Milburn, Gary Raskin, Charlie Dombeck, and Alastair Birlingham were confirmed as producers on the three films.[12] The new trilogy is a relaunch of the series with producer Canton stating that the trilogy is intended to introduce new audiences to "world of The Strangers". Solomon stated that when they began the project the intent was to tell a bigger story than before, but also to "expand that world".[12] The producer describes the three films as a "character study", compared to the previous two films. It was later clarified by the filmmaker and the actors, that the new trilogy of films takes place in the same universe as the original two films.[15][16]

Casting and filming[edit]

In September 2022, Madelaine Petsch, Froy Gutierrez and Gabriel Basso were cast.[17] In October 2022, Ema Horvath was announced to be a part of the cast.[18] The following month, Rachel Shenton joined the cast.[19]

Principal photography on all three films took place in Bratislava, Slovakia over 52 days from September 2022 to November 2022.[17][20][21] Harlin told Entertainment Weekly that it was "the challenge of a lifetime, but I also really embraced it. On a Monday morning, I could be shooting the second chapter, and Monday afternoon I could be shooting the first chapter, and Tuesday morning I could be shooting the third chapter. it was incredibly demanding for the actors, for the continuity in terms of the make-up and wardrobe, and for my director of photography, because we wanted to create a visual language that develops so that the movies get bigger, more epic, as we go [on]. It just kept all of our juices pumping all the time".[22]

Release[edit]

Lionsgate hosted the world premiere at Regal L.A. Live on May 8, 2024.[23] It was released in theaters on May 17, 2024.[16]

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

In the United States and Canada, The Strangers: Chapter 1 was released alongside IF and Back to Black, and was projected to gross $7–9 million from 2,856 theaters in its opening weekend.[2] After making $5 million on its first day (including $1.2 million from Thursday night previews), the film went on to debut to $12 million, slightly over-performing and finishing in third behind IF and Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.[24]

Critical response[edit]

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 14% of 66 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4/10. The website's consensus reads: "Lacking the chilling suspense of the original The Strangers and proving to be just unpleasant, Chapter 1 closes the book on itself."[25] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 43 out of 100, based on 20 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[26] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C" on an A+ to F scale, the same as Prey at Night, while those polled by PostTrak gave it a 50% overall positive score.[24]

Mark Olsen of the Los Angeles Times said "The first Strangers movie had an air of creepy suspense, as the besieged couple often looked off into blank space, bringing an unnerving tension to what was often nothing. The new film never conjures the same feelings of rustic menace".[27] Michael Nordine of Variety wrote "It's also off to a promising enough start, especially as the end of Chapter 1 makes it clear that the next two entries will be continuations of the story introduced here rather than standalone narratives" and that "Time will tell, but for now there's enough reason for devotees of the series to be cautiously optimistic — and even a little curious — about the next two chapters".[28]

Sequels[edit]

Two sequels were filmed concurrently with Chapter 1, with Chapter 2 expected to be released in late 2024.[29] Harlin stated they were intended to be neither a remake nor reboot, and that the tone was going to be close to the first film.[30] Harlin said in an interview: "We, of course, shot them on top of each other and mixed up, like movies are always made. But we had to keep in mind that this is one story arc. It is one 4.5 hour movie, and the first movie is a first act. It sets up the characters and the terror and the Killers and our main character, who will survive the first movie, but then go on a journey for the next two".[29]

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Harlin stated Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 will go in different directions. The sequels will cover Petsch's character over a span of four days after her encounter.[20]

References[edit]

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Following some conflicting reports indicating otherwise,[4] producer Courtney Solomon restated that the trilogy is neither a prequel nor remake,[5] while the director and actors also stated that the trilogy takes place within the same continuity as the original movies.[6][7]

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