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Locked

No escape. No mercy. Just survival.
2025 | 95m | English

(18728 votes)

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Popularity: 11 (history)

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When Eddie breaks into a luxury SUV, he steps into a deadly trap set by William, a self-proclaimed vigilante delivering his own brand of twisted justice. With no means of escape, Eddie must fight to survive in a ride where escape is an illusion, survival is a nightmare, and justice shifts into high gear.
Release Date: Mar 20, 2025
Director: David Yarovesky
Writer: Michael Arlen Ross
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords remake, father daughter relationship
Production Companies Blue Rider Pictures, Arcana Studio, A-A Productions, Magic Button Films, BondIt Media Capital, Raimi Productions, Exemplary Films, The Avenue Entertainment, ZQ Entertainment, R.U. Robot Studios, north.five.six, Sillen Productions, Longevity Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $3
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Feb 15, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Bill Skarsgård Eddie Barrish
Anthony Hopkins William
Ashley Cartwright Sarah
Michael Eklund Karl
Navid Charkhi Butter
Sofia Tesema Lipstick Woman
Emma Kombe Little Girl
Name Job
Zach Hagen Line Producer
Kevin McLean Assistant Location Manager
Robyn Ledoux Third Assistant Director
Ellen MacDonald Unit Manager
Michael Dallatorre Director of Photography
Sandra-Ken Freeman Background Casting Director
Tia Buhl Production Manager
Fiona Winning Second Assistant Director
Tatiana Ragsdale Third Assistant Director
Michael Arlen Ross Writer
Ted Emerson Production Coordinator
Vincent Viezzer Key Production Assistant
Pierre Henry First Assistant Director
Michelle Dotto Key Production Assistant
Tim Williams Original Music Composer
Andrew Buckland Editor
Jackie Lind Casting Director
Mike Mitchell Stunt Coordinator
Cody Laudan Stunt Double
Jaclyn Kenney Supervising Art Director, Art Direction
Harrison Yurkiw Supervising Art Director
Dean Heselden "A" Camera Operator
Caroline Dehner Hair Designer
Debi Lelievre Key Makeup Artist
Robert Habros Visual Effects Supervisor
Rajendra Thakurathi Main Title Designer
Rob Marshall Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jussi Tegelman Sound Designer
Andrew Hurwitz Thanks
Peter Safran Thanks
Mariano Cohn Original Film Writer
Autumn Steed Costume Design
Peter Gvozdas Editor
Tara Bell-Irving Casting Associate
Gaston Morrison Stunt Coordinator
Garvin Cross Stunt Coordinator, Stunt Double
Natasha Stoesz Assistant Art Director
Matthew Tichenor "B" Camera Operator
Rita Mooney Key Hair Stylist
Ceilidh Dunn Key Makeup Artist
Ryan Ennis Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Kevin VanHook VFX Artist
Jindřich Červenka Visual Effects Supervisor
Jeremy Slater Thanks
David Dastmalchian Thanks
Gastón Duprat Original Film Writer
Grant Armstrong Production Design
Devyn Dalton Stunt Double
Shannon Gottlieb Set Decoration
Kris Bergthorson Set Designer
Sean Rooney Gaffer
Rita Ciccozzi Makeup Designer
Kyle Petty Sound Mixer
Chris Wiseman Camera Operator
Raiyan Laksamana VFX Artist
Marti D. Humphrey Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tomasz Oleksa CG Supervisor
Aaron Morgan Thanks
Mike Kruper Special Effects
James Gunn Thanks
Sol Saihati Lighting Design
David Yarovesky Director
Name Title
Ara Keshishian Producer
Sean Patrick O'Reilly Producer
Majd Nassif Executive Producer
Matthew Helderman Executive Producer
Michael J. Rothstein Executive Producer
Arun Kumar Thapar Executive Producer
Marty Gillespie Executive Producer
Petr Jákl Producer
Michael Arlen Ross Executive Producer
Luke Taylor Executive Producer
Warren T. Goz Executive Producer
Abeer Thapar Executive Producer
Daniel Govia Executive Producer
Tim P. Jones Executive Producer
Gastón Duprat Executive Producer
Zach Hagen Executive Producer
Paul W. Hazen Executive Producer
Bill Skarsgård Executive Producer
Sam Raimi Producer
Zainab Azizi Producer
Martin J. Barab Executive Producer
Tyler Gould Executive Producer
Samuel Hall Executive Producer
Eric Gold Executive Producer
Amar Thapar Executive Producer
Walter Josten Executive Producer
Jordan Wagner Executive Producer
Eric Rebalkin Executive Producer
Meri Khananashvili Executive Producer
Patrick Josten Executive Producer
Mariano Cohn Executive Producer
Emanuel Nunez Executive Producer
Michelle O'Reilly Executive Producer
David Kopple Executive Producer
Delphine Perrier Executive Producer
Erin Whitaker Co-Executive Producer
Trevor Osmond Co-Executive Producer
Divya Shahani Executive Producer
Henry Winterstern Executive Producer
Julie Ann Jones Co-Executive Producer
Pierre Henry Co-Producer
Arianne Fraser Executive Producer
J.J. Caruth Executive Producer
Sabrina Munik Co-Executive Producer
Patrick B. Josten Co-Executive Producer
Ryan Ennis Co-Producer
Javier Méndez Executive Producer
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Reviews

ChrisSawin
6.0

Eddie (Bill Skarsgard) is a freeloader who has exhausted all his options. His van is stuck at the mechanic’s because he doesn’t have enough cash to pay for its repairs. He’s separated from his wife, and it’s his day to pick up his daughter from school. After calling everyone he knows, no one will le ... nd him money because he only calls when he needs something. So Eddie resorts to swiping wallets, buying scratch-offs, and trying to break into cars. Eddie eventually stumbles onto an unlocked luxury SUV. He rummages through its interior and mostly finds nothing only to realize that he’s locked inside. After trashing what he can with his hands and injuring his arm, Eddie stupidly pulls out a gun and discovers that the windows are bulletproof after the ricochet results in a bullet in his leg. With little food or water and no phone reception, Eddie is now at the whim of a madman named William (Anthony Hopkins) who communicates via Bluetooth and gets off on seeing Eddie suffer thanks to the half a dozen cameras installed in the car. In 2019, I saw an Argentinian crime thriller called 4x4 at Fantastic Fest. 4x4 has been remade three separate times since then: a Brazilian remake from 2022 called A Jaula, a Telugu language Indian remake also from 2022 called Dangalunnaru Jaagrathu, and an American remake debuting in 2025 known as Locked. Locked is not a direct remake of 4x4. The concept is the same as the initial struggle of the thief main character getting into the car, getting injured, and turning to desperation such as licking condensation off the windows and drinking his piss for water with a doctor antagonist being in control of the majority of the film. But everything else changes after that. The conflict of 4x4 was always based around the main character being poor with a wealthy captor. 4x4 concludes in a way that seems logical for a car thief protagonist and a doctor who made a car into a torture device. It isn’t a happy ending and it shouldn’t be because neither character has earned it. Both characters get a brief moment in the spotlight, but they also get their comeuppance. Locked essentially molds William into a remote version of John Kramer from the Saw franchise. He kills people for fun, but there’s also a reason why he targets someone like Eddie. The American thriller tries to make you root for Eddie even though he is a gigantic POS before and during his entrapment in the SUV. Eddie wears a gray jacket over a pink hoodie, has bleach blonde hair tips on his darker blonde hair, has an “Anger is a Gift” back tattoo, vapes, and ghosts his daughter regularly. He’s like the Temu version of Pete Davidson and the Wish version of Jesse Pinkman rolled into one douchebag. Williams contradicts himself throughout the film. The character is weirdly polite at first saying phrases like jolly good, old sport, and tough titty with an abhorrence for vulgarity, but then turns around and spews curse words moments later. This may be related to the health condition the character reveals in the film, but with a seemingly endless supply of money, then you’d think the character was more level-headed in his killing and torturing sprees. What made 4x4 interesting was that it revolved around two despicable characters who not only lost all hope of humanity but were also past the point of redemption. There were no heads or tails or yin and yang. They were two sides of the same coin where violence and selfishness consumed their existence. Locked tries to turn Eddie into a hero, but his encounter with William also has an Amanda surviving one of Jigsaw’s traps effect of appreciating his life more and valuing the little things in his life. Apart from starving and dehydrating Eddie, William blasts the AC or turns the heater up to the maximum setting while blaring yodeling or classical music. The seats can also send an electric shock if Eddie curses too much or goes off on a tangent that William doesn’t like. The SUV can be driven remotely, which results in a hellish joy ride around town. Locked isn’t a unique experience if you’ve seen 4x4, but it also goes in unexpected directions. It’s a lot like the Steven Knight-written and directed drama Locke starring Tom Hardy took one of the violently pumping gears out of Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof. Locked nearly ignores what made 4x4 work, but the psychological mess you end up with is still somewhat entertaining.

Apr 04, 2025