‘The plane crash was just the beginning’
No Way Up is a 2024 American disaster movie thriller about the survivors of a plane crash trapped undersea. Plus sharks…
Directed by Claudio Fäh (Sniper: Ultimate Kill; Northmen: A Viking Saga) from a screenplay written by co-producer Andy Mayson (Shark Bait; Great White), his first film script. Also produced by Will Clarke, Molly Conners, Annalise Davis and Mike Runagall. Executive produced by David Brierley, Christelle Conan, Andrea Scarso, Carl Shepherd and Peter Touche.
The Altitude Film Entertainment-Hyprr Films-Ingenious Media-Sarma Films production stars Colm Meaney (In the Land of Saints and Sinners; Marlowe; Confession; Caved In), Phyllis Logan (Downtown Abbey), James Carroll Jordan, Will Attenborough, Sophie McIntosh, Jeremias Amoore, Grace Nettle, Manuel Pacific, David Samartin and Scott Coker.
Plot:
Characters from very different backgrounds are thrown together when the plane they’re travelling on crashes into the Pacific Ocean. The stricken airliner comes to rest perilously close to the edge of a seemingly bottomless ravine with the surviving passengers and crew trapped in an air pocket.
With their air supply rapidly running out, a nightmare fight for survival ensues as dangers (sharks) from all sides hone in on them…
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Release:
In the US, RLJE Films released No Way Up theatrically and on VOD on February 16, 2024. As RLJE Films is a division of AMC Networks we assume the movie will also be released on Shudder at some point.
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Also co-produced by writer Andy Mayson:
GREAT WHITE (2021) Reviews plus new trailer – streaming on Shudder
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