When will 'The Lost Bus' be released?
It will be in select theaters Sept. 19 and streaming on Apple TV+ Oct. 3.
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Matthew McConaughey stars with his son Levi in 'The Lost Bus,' a thriller about the 2018 Camp Fire. The film explores themes of family and heroism, with Levi making his acting debut as McConaughey's on-screen son.
In 'The Lost Bus,' Matthew McConaughey plays Kevin McKay, a bus driver who must save 23 children during the deadly 2018 Camp Fire. The film gains additional layers as McConaughey's real-life son, Levi, portrays his on-screen son, Shaun, who harbors resentment towards his father. Early scenes depict a heated argument between Kevin and Shaun, adding emotional complexity to the backdrop of the disaster. Directed by Paul Greengrass, known for his immersive storytelling, the movie balances personal drama with the intensity of a natural disaster. Critics highlight McConaughey's ability to convey depth and emotion, even within the confines of a disaster film. The film review notes that while the script has flaws, the overall experience is immersive, especially when viewed in the right setting. The movie is set to premiere in select theaters before streaming on Apple TV+.
It will be in select theaters Sept. 19 and streaming on Apple TV+ Oct. 3.
Paul Greengrass directed the film.
Matthew McConaughey and his son Levi McConaughey star in the film, along with America Ferrera.
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