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Hot Young Astronauts Do What They Want in the Trailer for Voyagers

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Published on March 2, 2021

Screenshot: Lionsgate
Screenshot: Lionsgate

In space, nobody can hear your orgy.

Naked space hijinks and matching tank tops are only part of the plot of Voyagers, the latest film from Limitless director Neil Burger. This trailer looks like one part Another Life, one part Nightflyers, and one part that scene from X2 where the one kid is watching nature programming. We’re just animals! Get it?

Here’s the film’s official summary:

With the future of the human race at stake, a group of young men and women, bred for intelligence and obedience, embark on an expedition to colonize a distant planet. But when they uncover disturbing secrets about the mission, they defy their training and begin to explore their most primitive natures. As life on the ship descends into chaos, they’re consumed by fear, lust, and the insatiable hunger for power. Written and directed by Neil Burger (Limitless, The Illusionist), the film stars Tye Sheridan (The X-Men franchise), Lily-Rose Depp (Savage), Fionn Whitehead (Dunkirk), Chanté Adams (Roxanne, Roxanne), Isaac Hempstead Wright (Game of Thrones), Viveik Kalra (Blinded by the Light), Archie Madekwe (Midsommar), Quintessa Swindell (Trinkets), Madison Hu (Bizaardvark), and Colin Farrell (The Gentlemen).

Shipboard chaos is all the rage these days—along with the hot pink titles that also dotted the trailer for Army of the Dead. Voyagers is in theaters only on April 9th, which seems like a poor choice at this moment in time—at least if you want a wide audience to see your film.


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