The Long Walk (2025)

Movie · 2025 · Science Fiction, Thriller, Horror · 1h 48m · R · English

Curator score: 5.1/10 (1M ratings)

The task is simple: walk or die.

Overview

In a dystopian 1970s America, fifty teenage boys take part in a deadly annual walking contest, forced to maintain a minimum pace or be executed, until only one survivor remains.

Ratings

Director

Francis Lawrence

Production

Lionsgate, Media Capital Technologies, Vertigo Entertainment, about:blank

Cast

Cooper Hoffman, David Jonsson, Ben Wang, Tut Nyuot, Charlie Plummer, Garrett Wareing, Jordan Gonzalez, Joshua Odjick, Mark Hamill, Roman Griffin Davis, Judy Greer, Josh Hamilton, Noah de Mel, Daymon Wrightly, Jack Giffin, Thamela Mpumlwana, Keenan Lehmann, Dale Neri, Teagan Stark, Samuel Clark

Where to watch

Starz

Curator Review

Verdict

A tense, bleak survival thriller with a strong emotional core, built around endurance, friendship, and the cruelty of spectacle. Even when the premise strains plausibility, the film’s momentum, performances, and humanist streak make it compelling for viewers who want dystopia with feeling rather than just shock.

Best for

  • fans of dystopian survival stories
  • viewers who like bleak but emotional genre films
  • audiences drawn to young-actor ensemble dramas
  • people interested in social allegory and spectacle-as-violence
  • fans of slow-burn tension and physical endurance narratives

Skip if

  • you need airtight worldbuilding and detailed political context
  • you dislike repetitive, punishing setups
  • you want a hopeful or uplifting thriller
  • you are turned off by graphic violence and relentless despair
  • you prefer plot-heavy sci-fi over character-driven allegory

Overview

The Long Walk turns a simple, brutal premise into a sustained test of nerves and empathy. Its dystopian setup is less interested in mechanics than in what happens when boys are forced to keep moving, keep smiling, and keep choosing between self-preservation and compassion. That narrow focus gives the film a grim, almost ritualistic intensity.

Worth noting

What makes it work is the chemistry at the center. The performances give the story warmth without softening its cruelty, and the film keeps finding small flashes of humanity inside an otherwise merciless machine. It can feel repetitive by design, but that repetition becomes part of the point: endurance is the drama.

Bottom line

This is not a film for viewers looking for elaborate worldbuilding or clean answers about how the society got here. It is for people who respond to allegory, emotional pressure, and the uneasy thrill of watching friendship form under impossible conditions. Bleak, affecting, and often hard to shake.

Top Letterboxd reviews

justinwuah (4★) · 57616 likes

we as a society simply have to make sure that mr beast does not ever watch this film

Sydney🚀 (3.5★) · 27501 likes

Showing up to do this in converse is insane

allain♡ · 22628 likes

had to hold my pee the entire screening so i guess i’m kinda with them in spirit idk

Framesofnick (4★) · 18234 likes

I’d be the guy dying cause he has to shit :(

theo (4★) · 15344 likes

i know the long walk would HATE to see forrest gump coming

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Topics

dystopia, survival thriller, psychological horror, coming-of-age, bleak, allegorical, ensemble drama, social satire, violent spectacle, roadless journey

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