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Ghosted

Meeting that special someone can be a real adventure.
2023 | 117m | English

(76953 votes)

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Popularity: 13 (history)

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Salt-of-the-earth Cole falls head over heels for enigmatic Sadie—but then makes the shocking discovery that she's a secret agent. Before they can decide on a second date, Cole and Sadie are swept away on an international adventure to save the world.
Release Date: Apr 18, 2023
Director: Dexter Fletcher
Writer: Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers
Genres: Comedy, Action, Romance
Keywords central intelligence agency (cia), secret mission, secret agent, female spy, enigmatic, farmer's market, save the world
Production Companies Skydance Media
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $40,000,000
Updates Updated: Oct 25, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Chris Evans Cole Turner
Ana de Armas Sadie Rhodes
Adrien Brody Leveque
Mike Moh Wagner
Amy Sedaris Mom
Tate Donovan Dad
Tim Blake Nelson Borislov
Marwan Kenzari Marco
Anna Deavere Smith Claudia Yates
Lizze Broadway Mattie Turner
Mustafa Shakir Monte Jackson
Tiya Sircar Patti
Steve Park Utami
Burn Gorman English Cabbie
Anthony Mackie Grandson of Sam
John Cho The Leopard
Sebastian Stan God
Ryan Reynolds Jonas
Humza Shabazz Announcer
Israel Vaughan Martin
Victoria Garcia-Kelleher Edna
Jordan Blair Mangold Brown Joann
Zane Shaw Rock-aoke Patron
Stephanie Weis Maître D'
Dexter Fletcher Raoul
Keiko Bell CIA Agent Language Instructor (uncredited)
Robert Tinsley CIA Agent (uncredited)
Name Job
Keith Jardine Stunts
Miroslav Cicmanec Digital Compositor
Dexter Fletcher Director
Salvatore Totino Director of Photography
Chris Lebenzon Editor
Josh Schaeffer Editor
Deborah La Mia Denaver Makeup Department Head
Dan Kenyon Sound Designer
Mindy Marin Casting
Adruitha Lee Hair Department Head
Deborah Rutherford Makeup Artist
Chris Navarro ADR Mixer
Alvin Chon Stunts
Kurt D. Lott Stunts
Tara Macken Stunt Double
Lydia Hand Stunts
Felix Betancourt Fight Choreographer
Wally Crowder Stunts
Adam Hart Stunts
Mickey Facchinello Stunts
Anthony N. Stunts
T. Ryan Mooney Stunt Double
John Nania Stunt Double
Rex Reddick Stunts
Daniel Stevens Stunts
Eric Stratemeier Stunts
Jolene Van Vugt Stunt Double
Clay Cullen Stunt Coordinator
Garrett Warren Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Amanda Bradley Stunts
Suzanna Boykin Hairstylist
Jim May Editor
Ryan Grossheim Art Direction
May Mitchell Art Direction
Drew Monahan Supervising Art Director
John Snow Art Direction
Kathy Lucas Set Decoration
Shelley Illmensee Makeup Artist
Don Rutherford Makeup Artist
Haile Werntz Makeup Artist
Andrew Layton Set Designer
James Maloof Set Designer
John Moredock Assistant Art Director
Taura C.C. Rivera Set Designer
Amanda Lynn Robinson Set Designer
Monika van Schellenbeck Set Decoration Buyer
Luis Galdames Sound Effects Editor
Lee Gilmore Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
John Harton Utility Sound
James Miller Sound Effects Editor
Chris Terhune Sound Designer
Conan Castro Jr. Costume Supervisor
Lisa Hazell Hairstylist
Merideth Ivy Hairstylist
Kate Loftis Key Hair Stylist
Dora Torres Hairstylist
Kristin Wahl Hair Designer
Donna Cicatelli-Lewis Makeup Artist
Jay Wejebe Makeup Designer
Robert Ratner Second Second Assistant Director
Nick Satriano First Assistant Director
Megan Schmidt Second Assistant Director
Greg Crawford ADR Mixer
Michael B. Koff Production Sound Mixer
Darrin Mann Foley Mixer
Michael Miller ADR Mixer
Alyson Dee Moore Foley Artist
Cynthia Muñoz Utility Sound
Ryan A. Sullivan Sound Effects Editor
Christopher Querido ADR Mixer
James Peterson Production Sound Mixer
Alec Back Stunt Double
Kevin Chase Utility Stunts
Alice Ford Stunts
Adam Rivette Stunts
Claude Paré Production Design
Lorne Balfe Original Music Composer
Stanton Barrett Stunts
Ashley Fidalgo Fogleman Assistant Art Director
Tom Cohan Stunts
Regis Harrington Stunts
CC Ice Stunts
Bogdan Kumšackij Stunts
Chris Morrison Stunts
Stuart Thorp Stunts
David Charles Warren Stunts
Rhett Reese Screenplay, Story
Paul Wernick Screenplay, Story
Chris McKenna Screenplay
Erik Sommers Screenplay
Marlene Stewart Costume Designer
Mike Wassel Visual Effects Supervisor
Randall Poster Music Supervisor
George Drakoulias Music Supervisor
Donald J. Lee Jr. Unit Production Manager
David P.I. James Visual Effects Producer
Namita R. Vishwakarma Visual Effects Producer
Derrick Kardos Graphic Designer
Cara Marie Chooljian Stunts
Name Title
David Ellison Producer
Dana Goldberg Producer
Donald J. Lee Jr. Executive Producer
Jules Daly Producer
Brian Bell Executive Producer
Don Granger Producer
Ana de Armas Executive Producer
Chris Evans Producer
Rhett Reese Producer
Paul Wernick Producer
Dalia Ibelhauptaite Co-Producer
Nick Satriano Associate Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
2.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://insessionfilm.com/movie-review-ghosted/ "Ghosted is a tremendous catastrophe. When the only memorable moments of the entire film are the myriad cameos totally disconnected from the story itself, little else can be said about it. Visual effects, action, and scrip ... t are a seriously shocking mess, to the point of affecting the performances and chemistry of a renowned cast. One of the worst editing works in recent years. One of the most prominent, frustrating wastes of talent in front of and behind the camera. Very far from the “so bad it’s good” status." Rating: D-

Apr 21, 2023
mooney240
6.0

**Ghosted’s comedic moments bring some good laughs, and its action entertains, but its indecisive tone gets distracting. Still, a decent entertaining spy comedy that won’t blow your mind but isn’t a bad way to pass the time.** Ghosted wrestles with its tone as it decides whether it’s a goofy rom- ... com or a more serious spy thriller. While very much in the vein of Knight and Day or The Killers, Ghosted doesn’t stay committed to comedy throughout. The jokes come and go, with Chris Evans taking most of the comedy side and Ana de Armas taking most of the action. The tone might be conflicted, but the fun never stops. Solid action sequences, car chases, exotic locations, and elegant gowns and suits - Ghosted has all the essential elements of a classic spy film. The jokes land better than The Gray Man’s quips, and the action is better than Red Notice’s set pieces giving Ghosted a slight edge over its streaming adventure competition. It’s a flawed movie for certain, with an out-of-place soundtrack and identity crisis, but what it does well makes it interesting enough for a watch and possibly even a sequel. …maybe

Apr 21, 2023
YouShouldKnow
4.0

The film fails to live up to its very alluring cast. Given the trailer, you might be intrigued to find the answer to the question "is there more than what I just saw?". Let me answer that for you: no. This is another braindead action movie that fulfills most of the tropes it has to. What's on th ... e package is what's in the package. The only reason this didn't up a closed tab within 20 minutes was the cast and my inability to lift my lazy butt from the couch, which is what this film is good for: a lazy, braindead evening on the couch.

May 05, 2023
TitanGusang
4.0

Ghosted has been the target of internet criticism since the first scenes were published on social media, and while the film is not good, it is not nearly as bad as some make it out to be. The direction and visuals were all fairly good. The visuals looked fine for the majority of the film with no ... complaints whatsoever, including Ana de Armas’ wig. The direction was good, with some decent action choreography that was filmed pretty well, although there were a few scenes that suffered from too many jump cuts. I thought the intimate scene towards the beginning of the film was very stylistic and done really well. It was not just your standard grunts and moans that you see in so many films today. The story was very oddly paced. The beginning section was really rushed, and the romantic build-up did not feel genuine in the slightest. Due to a poor script, their chemistry was non-existent in some sections, as the dialogue was atrocious. While there are some laughs to be had for sure, the majority of the comedy did not work for me. There was heavy use of modern songs throughout the entirety of the film. While some sections were complimented by the tracks, many others felt really out of place. The performances were decent, but I think were hindered by the poor script. Ana de Armas was fine, although I never really liked her in anything since "Knives Out" as her performances always seem a little dull. Chris Evans played a character he's played many times before, which was entertaining, but he could not alone save the terrible dialogue he was given. Overall, Ghosted is not a good film in the slightest, but I cannot deny that I had a pretty good time watching it, and that deserves some credit. Score: 43% ❌ Verdict: Poor

May 16, 2023