Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die (2026)

Movie · 2026 · Science Fiction, Action, Comedy · 2h 14m · R · English

Curator score: 4.4/10 (262.6K ratings)

Time is running out. Are you ready to join the revolution?

Overview

A 'Man from the Future' arrives at an LA diner where he must recruit the precise combination of disgruntled patrons to join him on a one-night quest to save the world from the terminal threat of a rogue artificial intelligence.

Ratings

Director

Gore Verbinski

Production

Constantin Film, Blind Wink, 3 Arts Entertainment, Robert Kulzer Productions

Cast

Sam Rockwell, Juno Temple, Haley Lu Richardson, Michael Peña, Zazie Beetz, Asim Chaudhry, Tom Taylor, Georgia Goodman, Daniel Barnett, Artie Wilkinson-Hunt, Riccardo Drayton, Dominique Maher, David Sturzaker, Adam Burton, Elly Condron, Meghan Oberholzer, Berenice Barbier, Tanya van Graan, Dino Fetscher, Chris Fisher

Curator Review

Verdict

A loud, messy, very contemporary sci-fi satire that turns AI panic into a frantic one-night rescue mission. It’s overstuffed and sometimes blunt, but the energy, visual invention, and Sam Rockwell’s scrappy lead performance make it easy to recommend if you like your genre movies weird and aggressive.

Best for

  • Viewers who like high-concept sci-fi comedies with a satirical edge
  • Fans of Gore Verbinski’s maximalist, kinetic style
  • People in the mood for a chaotic ensemble movie with strong character-actor energy
  • Audiences who enjoy Black Mirror-adjacent tech paranoia with jokes

Skip if

  • You want tight plotting and elegant restraint
  • You dislike movies that are intentionally abrasive or very on-the-nose
  • You prefer subtle social commentary over broad satire
  • You’re tired of AI-dystopia stories

Overview

Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die feels like a director returning to the sandbox and immediately deciding to build the loudest, strangest thing possible. It takes a familiar premise — future warning, ragtag recruits, world-saving urgency — and pushes it into a frantic comic register that’s part tech panic, part end-times farce, part diner-set hangout movie.

Worth noting

The appeal is less in narrative precision than in momentum and texture. It’s packed with visual ideas, oddball character beats, and a sense that everyone involved is committed to the bit. Sam Rockwell gives it a loose, combustible center, while the film keeps finding new ways to turn modern digital dread into something ridiculous and alarming at once.

Bottom line

It does overplay its hand. The satire can be blunt, the structure can feel overextended, and the ending strains for coherence. But if you’re receptive to a movie that would rather be too much than too little, it’s a lively, memorable swing — one of those genre mashups that survives on personality, rhythm, and sheer nerve.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Framesofnick (3.5★) · 4074 likes

Sometimes the world needs a punch right on the nose to snap them out of the hellscape we’re just barreling towards at rapid speed

mikko (4★) · 3379 likes

they made a 9 year old bald mark zuckerberg the villain of a movie against ai

Patrick Willems · 3350 likes

a bit much (extremely complimentary)

Sethsreviews (3.5★) · 2379 likes

Bonkers. Gore is simply yelling at a wall here (so happy he's back). much of it is so memorable and vibrant - a proper display of his technical prowess. the conclusion does enter the realm of too nonsensical even for him, but it's still a lot of fun. incredibly in your face and frenzied. I could watch Sam Rockwell leap around as this character for hours on end: full of screwball notes and pure energy. Does loses its poignancy slightly,… more Bonkers. Gore is simply yelling at a wall here (so happy he's back). much of it is so memorable and vibrant - a proper display of his technical prowess. the conclusion does enter the realm of too nonsensical even for him, but it's still a lot of fun. incredibly in your face and frenzied. I could watch Sam Rockwell leap around as this character for hours on end: full of screwball notes and pure energy. Does loses its poignancy slightly,… more

Sydney🚀 (2★) · 2341 likes

Oh I am so not on the same page with this one… tacky, derivative, trivializes the very thing it wants to comment on, and sure, it’s silly goofy crazy, but we could at least be more clever about it! Has a lot more in common with The Electric State than i think some of you may like to admit and when it’s not in that mode it’s doing the most boring black mirror shit imaginable. Some of the cast is fun. I wanted to at least come out saying Gore Verbinski innocent but i can’t muster it. Alexa play taps

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Topics

science fiction, action comedy, satire, tech dystopia, ensemble cast, black comedy, apocalyptic, fast-paced, absurdist, 2020s

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