Passengers

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Passengers is a 2016 science fiction romance film starring Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt as space travelers who awaken prematurely from hibernation on an interstellar voyage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
romance film
science fiction film
basedOn original screenplay by Jon Spaihts
boxOfficeUSD 303100000
budgetUSD 110000000
characterPortrayedBy Aurora Lane – Jennifer Lawrence
Chris Pratt
surface form: Jim Preston – Chris Pratt
cinematography Rodrigo Prieto
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Morten Tyldum
distributedBy Sony Pictures Releasing
distributorRegion worldwide theatrical release
editedBy Maryann Brandon
filmingFormat digital cinematography
genre romance
science fiction
hasTheme ethical dilemmas
isolation in space
romantic relationship
language English
leadCharacter Aurora Lane
Jim Preston
musicBy Thomas Newman
nominatedFor Academy Award for Best Original Score
Academy Award for Best Art Direction
surface form: Academy Award for Best Production Design

Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score
plotSummary Two passengers on a 120-year interstellar voyage awaken 90 years early from hibernation.
producer Michael Maher
Neal H. Moritz
Ori Marmur
Stephen Hamel
productionCompany Columbia Pictures
Company Films
Original Film
Village Roadshow Pictures
releaseDate 2016-12-21
releaseYear 2016
runtimeMinutes 116
screenwriter Jon Spaihts
setting interstellar voyage
starship Avalon
starring Chris Pratt
Jennifer Lawrence
Laurence Fishburne
Michael Sheen
writer Jon Spaihts

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Jennifer Lawrence notableWork Passengers
Chris Pratt notableWork Passengers
Rodrigo Prieto notableWork Passengers
Morten Tyldum notableWork Passengers
Morten Tyldum directed Passengers
Jon Spaihts notableWork Passengers
Jon Spaihts wroteScreenplayFor Passengers