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Wardriver (2026)
Wardriver is a 2026 American crime thriller directed by Rebecca Thomas. Dane DeHaan stars as Cole, a hacker who wardrives through cities, hacking wireless networks for high-tech robberies. Coerced into a million-dollar cyberheist, he enters a deadly pursuit. Sasha Calle and Mamoudou Athie co-star.
Wardriver is a 2026 American crime thriller directed by Rebecca Thomas. Dane DeHaan stars as Cole, a hacker who wardrives through cities, hacking wireless networks for high-tech robberies. Coerced into a million-dollar cyberheist, he enters a deadly pursuit. Sasha Calle and Mamoudou Athie co-star.
The film's core conflict revolves around personal ethical dilemmas in hacking and crime, emphasizing individual resourcefulness amid technological risks without endorsing systemic political critiques or conservative traditions. This apolitical focus on morality and consequences determines its neutral stance.
The film employs a racially diverse cast with Latina and Black actors in prominent supporting roles alongside a white male lead. Its narrative centers on criminal intrigue without emphasizing critiques of traditional identities or advancing explicit DEI themes.
Family content in the film is peripheral and lacks depth, with the protagonist occasionally aiding a neighboring single mother but no central exploration of family structures, roles, or values.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film features no transgender characters or themes. Its narrative centers on a cyber-thriller plot involving hacking and crime without addressing transsexual identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Wardriver presents an original story of a male hacker and his associates, with no adaptations, legacy characters, or historical figures involving gender changes.
Wardriver presents an original story with characters created for the film, lacking any canonical or historical racial depictions from source material, resulting in no race swaps.
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