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Comedy, Science Fiction, Crime • 2026 • 107 min • Adults (18+)

Sci-fi action comedy directed by BenDavid Grabinski. Gangsters Mike (James Marsden) and two versions of Nick (Vince Vaughn) navigate a perilous night with Alice (Eiza González) after a time machine encounter.
Vince Vaughn • James Marsden • Eiza González
Sci-fi action comedy directed by BenDavid Grabinski. Gangsters Mike (James Marsden) and two versions of Nick (Vince Vaughn) navigate a perilous night with Alice (Eiza González) after a time machine encounter.
Vince Vaughn • James Marsden • Eiza González
The film's core conflict revolves around individual errors in personal relationships and criminal loyalty, resolved through personal intervention via time travel. This focus on private redemption without systemic or ideological critiques results in a neutral stance.
Visible diversity appears in the cast through a Latina lead actress and a Black supporting actor alongside white male protagonists. The narrative subtly critiques gender dynamics in gangster infidelity tropes and macho revenge conventions without making them central.
The film centers on a love triangle involving infidelity in a strained marriage, portraying committed relationships as unstable and open to betrayal within a comedic gangster context. This framing questions traditional marital fidelity and gender roles without endorsing stable family structures.
The film contains no LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative centers on a heterosexual love triangle amid gangster action and time travel, without any queer representation.
The film features no transgender characters or themes. Its narrative centers on gangsters entangled in crime, time travel, and romantic betrayal without addressing transsexual identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film presents original characters without source material establishing prior genders. Mike and Nick are depicted as male gangsters played by male actors, while Alice is a female love interest portrayed by a female actor.
The film introduces original characters Mike, Nick, and Alice without prior canonical depictions of race in source material. Casting aligns with new creations, resulting in no race swaps.
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