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Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

To walk the path of a hero, you have to see how it all began.
2016 | 113m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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19-year-old Billy Lynn is brought home for a victory tour after a harrowing Iraq battle. Through flashbacks the film shows what really happened to his squad – contrasting the realities of war with America's perceptions.
Release Date: Nov 10, 2016
Director: Ang Lee
Writer: Jean-Christophe Castelli, Ben Fountain
Genres: Drama, War
Keywords post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), american football, based on novel or book, war veteran, cheerleader, thanksgiving, soldier, iraq war, producer, effects from the past
Production Companies TriStar Pictures, Marc Platt Productions, Film4 Productions, Haishang Films, The Ink Factory, Bona Film Group, LStar Capital, Studio 8
Box Office Revenue: $30,930,984
Budget: $40,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
Joe Alwyn Billy Lynn
Kristen Stewart Kathryn Lynn
Chris Tucker Albert
Garrett Hedlund David Dime
Vin Diesel Shroom
Steve Martin Norm Oglesby
Makenzie Leigh Faison
Ismael Cruz Cordova Sgt. Holliday
Arturo Castro Marcellino 'Mango' Montoya
Ben Platt Josh
Deirdre Lovejoy Denise Lynn
Tim Blake Nelson Wayne Foster
Beau Knapp Crack
Bruce McKinnon Ray Lynn
Stro Lodis
Gregory Alan Williams Raise n' Praise Preacher
Bo Mitchell Anxious / Grateful American
Ric Reitz Anchor
Barney Harris Sykes
Laura Lundy Wheale Patty Lynn
Allen Daniel Major Mac
Randy Gonzalez Hector
Matthew Barnes Travis
Austin McLamb Brian
Mason Lee Foo
Tommy McNulty Reporter
Markina Brown Reporter
Eric Kan Reporter
Dana Barrett Reporter
Richard Sherman Football Player
J.J. Watt Football Player
Christopher Matthew Cook Roadie Foreman
Kristin Erickson Travis' Girlfriend
Brad Mills Travis' Friend
Genevieve Adams Stage Manager
David Ramsey Field Manager
Matthew Brady Stadium Security Guy
Holly A. Morris Grateful / Anxious American
Alan Gilmer Grateful / Anxious American
Andy Glen Grateful / Anxious American
Brandin Jenkins Grateful / Anxious American
Chesta Drake Grateful / Anxious American
Cooper Andrews Grateful / Anxious American
Katie Deal Grateful American
Tatom Pender Anxious / Grateful American
Katrina Pettiford Kelly
Erin Moore Michelle
Elizabeth Chestang Beyoncé
Kellie Pickler National Anthem Singer
Marc Inniss Pushy Halftime Singer
Fajer Al-Kaisi Interpreter
Antonio Badrani Iraqi Father
Badia Obaid Iraqi Grandmother
Leila Kadiri Iraqi Mother
Mansour Badri Iraqi Uncle
Azim Rizk Waleed
Jay Peterson Rude Fan
Zaydun Khalaf Shopkeeper
Phil Armijo Texas Aristocrat (uncredited)
Stevie Baggs Jr. Sportscaster (uncredited)
Adrienne Ballenger Cheerleader (uncredited)
Paul Barlow Jr. Concourse Comic (uncredited)
Alexandra Bartee Cheerleader (uncredited)
Brooke Borba Woman (uncredited)
Claire Bronson Female Referee (uncredited)
Bricine Brown EMT / Paramedic (uncredited)
Amanda Burke Buczek Aristocrat (uncredited)
Todd Chapman Norm's Aide (uncredited)
Chuck Clark VIP Fan (uncredited)
Alex Coker Honor Guard Team Leader (uncredited)
Jameson Jamey Copeland Flag Holder (uncredited)
Xavier Cortes Camera Operator (uncredited)
Erin Dangler Reporter (uncredited)
Patrick Darcey Honor Guard (uncredited)
Deena Dill Co-Anchor (uncredited)
Sydney Durso Cheerleader (uncredited)
Angela Everhart Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader (uncredited)
Gregory Fears Jones VIP (uncredited)
DeRon Ford VIP Corridor Fan (uncredited)
Courtland Fuller Journalist (uncredited)
Gabriel 'G-Rod' Rodriguez Bouncer (uncredited)
Fred Galle Super Wealthy Texan (uncredited)
Marion Guyot Nice Lady (uncredited)
Jas Hardy Dallas Bravo Football Fan (uncredited)
De'Adrian Harmon VIP / Millionaire (uncredited)
Jon Hartley Dallas Tailgater (uncredited)
Robert Hendren VIP Fan (uncredited)
Walter Hendrix III Cameraman (uncredited)
Danni Heverin Cheerleader (uncredited)
Dennis Hill Soldier #1 (uncredited)
Terayle Hill Roadie (uncredited)
Geoffrey Howard Bravo Fan (uncredited)
Billy James Roadie (uncredited)
Dale Anthony Jennings VIP (uncredited)
Racquel Bianca John Military Teenage Girl (uncredited)
Kendall Kiker Event Staff (uncredited)
Brian Kim Vendor (uncredited)
Alex Kramer Wounded Soldier (uncredited)
Avery Laraki Hispanic Teenager (uncredited)
Roy Larsen Texas Billionaire (uncredited)
Adrian Lockett Military (uncredited)
Shannon Long Cheerleader (uncredited)
Luke Loveless Jumbotron Kid (uncredited)
Zamadia Lyles Cheerleader (uncredited)
Shaun Lynch Grateful / Anxious American (uncredited)
Eric Maldonado Physical Therapist (uncredited)
Asia Diamond Mason Pep Squad / Dancer (uncredited)
Ronny Mathew Grateful / Anxious American (uncredited)
Trey McGriff VIP Dallas Bravo Football Fan (uncredited)
Jock McKissic Offensive Lineman (uncredited)
Matt Mercurio Grateful / Anxious American (uncredited)
Gary Miller Texas Aristocrat (uncredited)
Michael Montgomery Inspiring Football Player (uncredited)
Ricky Muse Grateful / Anxious American (uncredited)
Tommy O'Brien Patriotic Reporter - Press Conference (uncredited)
Afsheen Olyaie Slumdog / Soldier (uncredited)
George Pringle Cameraman Press (uncredited)
Moneca S. Reid Football Fan (uncredited)
Shuntel Renay Pep Squad Dancer (uncredited)
Kristin McKenzie Rice Soldier in Iraq (uncredited)
Chan Ta Rivers Grateful / Anxious American (uncredited)
Giovanni Rodriguez Cameraman (uncredited)
Joel Rogers VIP Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Kourtney Shales Cheerleader (uncredited)
Jack Teague Sideline VIP Guest (uncredited)
Kenneth Tipton Dancer (uncredited)
Jordan Verroi Military Mechanic (uncredited)
Steve Warren Football Fan (uncredited)
Erick Wofford Marine Marcher (uncredited)
Brian Wyatt New Van Crew Member (uncredited)
Jesse Yarborough Football Fan (uncredited)
Jonathan Yaskoff Reporter (uncredited)
Jay Busbee Photographer (uncredited)
Name Job
Joseph G. Aulisi Costume Design
Kim Jennings Art Direction
Kelvin R. Trahan Hair Department Head
Richard Styles First Assistant Director
Spencer Sano Stunts
Jean-Christophe Castelli Screenplay
Aziz Rafiq Art Direction
Dante Ha Stunts
Cedric Proust Stunt Coordinator
Doug Delaney Colorist
Ben Fountain Novel
Susan Hegarty Dialect Coach
Thomas Minton Art Direction
Elizabeth Keenan Set Decoration
Eric Richard Lasko Second Assistant Director
Tyrell Crawford Stunts
Cordelius Parks Stunts
Ang Lee Director
Tim Squyres Editor
Jeff Danna Original Music Composer
Mychael Danna Original Music Composer
John Toll Director of Photography
Avy Kaufman Casting
Mark Friedberg Production Design
J.J. Perry Stunt Coordinator
Troy Robinson Stunts
Nick DeKay Stunts
Adam Lytle Stunts
Tony McFarr Stunts
Daniel Norris Stunts
Corrina Roshea Bobb Stunts
Greg Sproles Stunts
Keil Oakley Zepernick Stunts
Michael Lehr Stunts
Kelly Bellini Stunts
Jason Sweers Graphic Designer
Marc Dominic Rienzo Compositing Artist
Luisa Abel Makeup Department Head
Jean Claude Leuyer Stunts
Scott Koche Additional Second Assistant Director
Abdelaaziz Attougui Stunts
Name Title
Stephen Cornwell Producer
Frank Murray Co-Producer
Simon Cornwell Associate Producer
Rhodri Thomas Producer
Brian Bell Executive Producer
Ben Waisbren Executive Producer
Guo Guangchang Executive Producer
Ang Lee Producer
Marc Platt Producer
Jeff Robinov Executive Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
7.0

**Game, music, celebration, romance, emotion, family, friends and the war!** After giving the career best, the director Ang Lee returned with this which is quite a long gap for him between the films. He has fallen back to the average, like usual whenever he gives a masterpiece. Most directors do ... that. This film was adapted from the book of the same name. It was not a full fledged war film. It has soldiers, but one day event theme where they are on the short break to homeland to participate in the felicitation programme for their victory. The story closely focused on the young soldier, Billy, Lynn. He was the centre of the event, a war hero. During his stay, he recalls the original event. What really happened and what else he could have done. Apart from that, enjoying the day with a game from the stadium, dance, musics and many more. Meeting family has a sub-plot that reveals about his choice to join the army. Overall, a memorable day with happy and sad incidents. So my first thought in the initial stage was like it is another film similar to the 2009's 'The Messenger'. No, it was not. It was completely different than anything I've seen so far. Refreshing, but not captivating. If you are okay with simple, yet want a feel strong, this is it. It is kind of like mixed result film. Great casting and strong performances. Wonderful debute for the lead actor. On the other side, mix of colourful, full of music, emotional, romantic, thrilling presentation. A bit Americanised, like the film events and the patriotism. So, a much better suitable film for the domestic audience than the rest of the world, perhaps excluding western world. Even though, watching it once is no harm or not bad. _7/10_

May 16, 2024