River Wild is a 2023 American thriller film that is a reimagining of the 1994 film The River Wild and a modern-day standalone sequel. It was directed by Ben Ketai, from a script he co-authored with Mike Nguyen Le. The film stars Adam Brody, Leighton Meester, and Taran Killam.

River Wild
Official release poster
Directed byBen Ketai
Screenplay by
Story byDenis O'Neill
Based onThe River Wild
by Denis O'Neill
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyGevorg Gev Juguryan
Edited byBen Callahan
Music byTristan Clopet
Production
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Distributed byUniversal Pictures Home Entertainment
Release date
  • August 1, 2023 (2023-08-01)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The film entered principal photography commenced in July 2022 in Hungary, wrapping later that year. River Wild was released direct-to-home video through physical and digital release, on August 1, 2023.[1]

Plot

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Brother Gray and sister Joey meet up to go whitewater rafting on a river, along with friends Tevor, Karissa and Van. While rafting, they stop at a place for swimming, bathing and drinking. While enjoying laughs over a campfire, Van and Trevor leave the group for a short while, when Trevor suddenly shouts for help, saying that Van tripped and fell. Gray asks Trevor to call the Ranger phone, but Trevor says the phone is dead. Van whispers to Joey that Trevor grabbed her. Joey being in the medical field, diagnoses Van as suffering from a skull fracture.

The group get on the raft, believing help to be a couple of hours away. Van starts having a seizure, and Joey calms her down. Gray directs Trevor to row in a certain direction for safety's sake, but he doesn't and the boat is capsized for a while until flipped over again. Joey tells Gray that Trevor may have deliberately flipped the boat, and that Van told her that he attacked her - Trevor doesn't want them to get help so that she doesn't squeal on him.

Daylight dawns and they stop the boat to go up a hill to get a medic. Trevor says he was a felon and did three years in prison, and makes Gray promise that he wouldn't send Trevor back to prison. They find the ranger tell him they need a chopper for a head wound. When the ranger tries to use the radio to call it in, Trevor panics and stabs him with a knife, before breaking the radio. Trevor grabs the ranger's gun and convinces Gray to throw the ranger with his truck off a cliff, where it explodes.

The girls see the gun in Trevor's hand, who says the ranger's dead and demands that they row to Canada. Unable to bear the loss of blood, Van dies during the ride. Joey attracts the attention of a passer-by on a bridge, but Trevor talks his way out of it. They stop for the night, where they bury Van, and Trevor ties up the rest so they don't escape. The man who Joey saw on the bridge sneaks up during the middle of the night and tries to take gun from Trevor and free the hostages, but is shot down by Trevor. While burying the dead man, Karissa takes his Swiss army knife without anyone else noticing.

The next day, the girls are tied and Gray alone rows the boat. Karissa uses the Swiss army knife to cut the raft, forcing the group to land and patch up the hole. Gray, while rummaging to find something to repair the raft, stuns Trevor with a spray and starts a fight but gets shot. Karissa manages to cut her rope and runs away with Joey. With Trevor pursuing them, the girls run separate ways. Trevor follows Joey, who is able to give him the slip and goes back to see her brother shot in his stomach. Gray and Joey leave on the raft just as Trevor arrives there. He finds two other rafters and kills them to get a hold of a raft, chasing Gray and Joey who enter heavy river currents, falling off their raft and running aground.

Trevor reaches them and stabs Joey in the back and tries to kill her when Gray grabs Trevor and throws him down the river onto a rock, himself drowning in the process. Meanwhile, Karissa brings a chopper to the site and rescues Joey.

Cast

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  • Leighton Meester as Joey Reese
  • Taran Killam as Gray Reese
  • Adam Brody as Trevor
  • Olivia Swann as Karissa
  • Eve Connolly as Van
  • Matt Devere as Walt
  • Nick Wittman as Max
  • Courtney Chen as EMT
  • Kiel Kennedy as James

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Development

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In July 2022, it was announced that a feature film reimagining of The River Wild had entered production, while principal photography had already commenced in Hungary by that time. Directed by Ben Ketai from a script he co-authored with Mike Nguyen Le. Produced by Ogden Gavanski, the project is a Universal 1440 Entertainment production and will be distributed by Universal Filmed Entertainment Group. Though it was announced as a remake/reboot by tabloids, the executives of the studio called the movie a "new The River Wild story" in the "universe" of the original indicating that it is a standalone-sequel taking place in a contemporary setting.[2][3]

Ketai later stated that the story, while similar and inspired by the first installment, would differ in how the events unfold over the story. While the events of The River Wild (1994) happen by circumstance with the Hartman family meeting the bad guys along the river, the events of River Wild (2023) would result from a pre-existing relationship and the tension that the group has. The filmmaker said "In our movie, the danger comes from within the group. ...[It's] a more intimate and gritty story, but in the same exciting setting as the original."[1]

Casting

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The cast was announced in July 2022, to include Leighton Meester, Taran Killam, and Adam Brody. The trio of stars, who appear alongside a supporting cast, feature as the story's siblings Joey and Gary Reese, and their childhood friend Trevor, respectively.[2][3][1]

Filming

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Principal photography commenced in July 2022, with filming taking place in Eastern Europe including Hungary, Slovakia, and Bosnia. The cast and crew drove from location to location, with the cast receiving extensive training at an Olympic Games training facility in Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia prior to the production commencement. Meester described the production as physical stating that the heat of summer, the cold of the river water, and the emotional subject matter as "challenging".[1]

She and her real-life husband, Brody, stated that though they initially believed that filming the project might bring intensity home with them after work, they both found the process to be natural, easily switching off from their roles between takes, with relief that it didn't affect their personal lives. Meester stated that working with her husband "made every moment enjoyable and put [her] at ease", which also "gave [her] an innate sense of safety." Brody found the production to be fun, humorously stating: "But my absolute favorite part of filming was chasing Leighton through the woods at full speed." Killam stated that the physical preparation for the role made him feel prepared for the production while comparing the training to that of his wife Cobie Smulders who has appeared in various action roles.[1]

Release

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The film was released on digital, DVD and Netflix on August 1, 2023.[1][4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Huff, Lauren (July 13, 2023). "Adam Brody, Leighton Meester and Taran Killam have ominous on-screen reunion in River Wild trailer". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 16, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Grobar, Matt (July 15, 2022). "Leighton Meester, Adam Brody & Taran Killam To Star In 'The River Wild' Reimagining From Universal 1440 Entertainment – First Look". Deadline. Retrieved July 16, 2023.
  3. ^ a b McCall, Kevin (July 15, 2022). "'The River Wild' Casts Leighton Meester, Adam Brody & Taran Killam in '90s Movie Reimagining". Collider. Retrieved July 16, 2022.
  4. ^ Bean, Travis (July 31, 2023). "The 10 Best Movies Added To Netflix In August 2023". Forbes. Retrieved August 5, 2023.
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