The Premise
Picture this: a couple drives to a remote cabin under the guise of reconnection. Quality time. Couple's therapy in the woods. Except there's a twist — and it's not a small one. Each of them has arrived with a secret agenda, and it involves the other person's death. What unfolds is a tense, isolated showdown where trust has already evaporated and the stakes couldn't be higher. It's a premise that plays on relationship dysfunction and desperation in equal measure, the kind of high-concept thriller that hinges entirely on whether two people can convincingly pretend to love each other while plotting murder.
What We Know So Far
The Trip is an adaptation of Tommy Wirkola's 2021 Norwegian thriller, which itself found an audience in international markets. According to production reports from November 2024, filming took place in Tampere, Finland, with support from Business Finland and local film incentives. The project brings together 87North and XYZ Films as producers, with Wirkola and original producers attached as executive producers on the remake.
The ensemble cast is solid. Jason Segel and Samara Weaving carry the film as the couple at the center of this murderous standoff. Timothy Olyphant, Juliette Lewis, Paul Guilfoyle, and Keith Jardine round out the supporting roles. The screenplay comes from Nick Kocher and Brian McElhaney — writers who've worked in comedy and drama, which suggests the film might have some dark humor woven into its tension. Industry sources indicate an April 24, 2026 theatrical release date, with some markets using the alternative title Over Your Dead Body.
Why It's Anticipated
Look — there's something inherently compelling about a premise this simple and this twisted. Two people. One cabin. Mutual homicidal intent. What's striking is that Wirkola's original already proved this concept works; the Norwegian version built genuine tension from the absurdity of the situation. Taccone, known for his comedic timing and genre-aware sensibility, brings a different sensibility to the material, and that's where the intrigue lies. You don't know if he'll lean into the dark humor or play it straight.
There's also the cast chemistry to consider. Segel and Weaving haven't shared the screen before (as far as I can tell), and that unpredictability — that lack of established dynamic — could work in the film's favor. Weaving especially has shown she can handle both vulnerability and menace in the same breath.
Release Date and Where to Watch
The Trip is expected to arrive theatrically in April 2026. It hasn't been released yet, and streaming availability hasn't been confirmed. Movie OTT will track where the film lands across platforms as distribution deals are announced — check back for updates on the Where-to-Watch widget.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is The Trip releasing? The film is expected to arrive in theaters on April 24, 2026, though release dates can shift as production wraps.
Is The Trip out yet? No. As of now, it remains in post-production and hasn't been released to the public.
Where will I be able to watch The Trip? Streaming and digital availability haven't been announced yet. Movie OTT will update this information as rights are finalized across platforms.
Is this based on anything? Yes — it's an English-language remake of Tommy Wirkola's 2021 Norwegian thriller of the same name. Wirkola is involved as an executive producer.
Who directed The Trip? Jorma Taccone directed the film. He's known for his work in comedy and genre-aware projects, bringing a fresh perspective to Wirkola's original concept.
What to Look Forward To
The Trip arrives next year with a premise that doesn't require much explanation — just two people in a cabin, each trying to kill the other, and nowhere to run. That's the kind of high-concept thriller that either lands perfectly or collapses under its own absurdity. With Taccone at the helm and a cast that can handle both tension and dark comedy, there's reason to expect something worth watching. Keep an eye on Movie OTT for trailers, clips, and platform availability as we get closer to April 2026.
