Movie · 2024 · Drama, Romance · 2h 12m · R · English
Curator score: 7.3/10 (3M ratings)
Her game. Her rules.
Overview
Tennis player turned coach Tashi has taken her husband, Art, and transformed him into a world-famous Major champion. To jolt him out of his recent losing streak, she signs him up for a "Challenger" event — close to the lowest level of pro tournament — where he finds himself standing across the net from his former best friend and Tashi's former boyfriend.
Ratings
Curator score: 7.3/10
IMDb: 7.0/10
Letterboxd: 3.82/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 88%
Metacritic: 82
TMDB: 6.9/10
Director
Luca Guadagnino
Production
Pascal Pictures, Why Are You Acting? Productions, Frenesy Film, Amazon MGM Studios
Cast
Zendaya, Mike Faist, Josh O'Connor, Darnell Appling, Bryan Doo, Shane T Harris, Nada Despotovich, Joan Mcshane, Chris Fowler, Mary Joe Fernández, A.J. Lister, Connor Aulson, Doria Bramante, Christine Dye, James Sylva, Kenneth A. Osherow, Kevin Collins, Burgess Byrd, Jason Tong, Hudson Rivera
Curator Review
Verdict
A sleek, feverish relationship drama that turns tennis into a battlefield of desire, ego, and control. It’s stylish, funny, and emotionally charged, with a propulsive score and a sharp sense of gamesmanship both on and off the court.
Best for
Viewers who like erotic tension and love triangles
Fans of stylish, high-energy filmmaking
People who enjoy sports stories as psychological dramas
Audiences drawn to messy, competitive relationships
Skip if
You want a straightforward sports movie
You dislike heightened, sexually charged melodrama
You prefer emotionally restrained or low-key storytelling
Overview
Challengers is less interested in tennis as a sport than as a language for obsession, status, and attraction. Luca Guadagnino stages every exchange like a duel, letting the score, editing, and camera movement create constant pressure. The result is playful and intense at once, a movie that understands how competition can become foreplay and how intimacy can feel like a match point.
Worth noting
Zendaya gives the film its cool center, while Mike Faist and Josh O'Connor make the rivalry feel both comic and wounded. The triangle is built on shifting power, old grievances, and the uneasy thrill of wanting what you should probably leave alone. It’s a movie about ambition, but also about the private bargains people make to keep desire, success, and self-image from collapsing.
Bottom line
What lingers most is the film’s confidence in tone: glossy but not empty, ironic but sincere, athletic but deeply romantic. Even when it leans into broadness, it stays committed to the idea that love and competition are often the same impulse wearing different clothes. It’s one of the rare mainstream films that feels genuinely alive to chemistry as a dramatic engine.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Bryan Espitia (4.5★) · 82516 likes
Everything is sex, except sex, which is tennis
patrick (4.5★) · 66775 likes
may thy racket chip and shatter
vasili (5★) · 59139 likes
average day for wii sports players
rocky (5★) · 56554 likes
oh. what do you do when one day you wake up and look at your life and realize this was never the life you were supposed to have? and you realize that the man who loves you isn't someone you can respect, and the one man you respect isn't someone you can forgive? (do you choose your home or your mirror?) worse, how do you confess that you'd trade your husband and the daughter you made together in a heartbeat for… more oh. what do you do when one day you wake up and look at your life and realize this was never the life you were supposed to have? and you realize that the man who loves you isn't someone you can respect, and the one man you respect isn't someone you can forgive? (do you choose your home or your mirror?) worse, how do you confess that you'd trade your husband and the daughter you made together in a heartbeat for… more
2005 · Drama, Romance, Thriller · 2h 4m · R · Curator 6.2/10 (406.2K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
A polished tale of ambition, desire, and moral drift, with every relationship feeling like a calculated move.