After Seeing Weapons, This Must-See $122 Million Crime Thriller Heavily Influenced It

After the release of Weapons, now is the perfect time to watch a critically acclaimed thriller from 2013 that was directed by none other than Denis Villeneuve. In Weapons, the latest horror movie written and directed by Zach Cregger, a town is in disarray after all the children in a class, except for one, mysteriously wake up and run away from home at 2:17am.

Ever since its release on August 8, reviews for Weapons have been incredible, and many critics have named it one of the best horror movies of the year. From the beginning to end, viewers are on the edge of the seats as they watch Julia Garner’s Justine and Josh Brolin’s Archer try to find the missing kids.

The film has also been a mᴀssive box office success, making $154 million globally so far (via Box Office Mojo). It’s a rewarding viewing experience and has inspired a great deal of discussion. Now, those still riding the high of catching Weapons in a theater should revisit one of Villeneuve’s more underrated films: Prisoners.

Denis Villeneuve’s Prisoners Was A Huge Influence On Weapons

Hugh Jackman as Keller listening against a wall in Prisoners

Hugh Jackman as Keller listening against a wall in Prisoners

The story of Prisoners follows a father who searches for his daughter and her friend after they go missing on Thanksgiving. Additionally, a local detective works tirelessly to try to track down the missing children. Based on this, it’s easy to draw a connection between Prisoners and Weapons, and Cregger has indeed revealed that the 2013 thriller influenced his most recent movie.

Speaking about Weapons in an interview with The Playlist, Cregger said, “Prisoners is all over this movie.” There, Hugh Jackman plays a grieving father who will stop at nothing to find the missing children, and Josh Brolin ᴀssumes a very similar role in Weapons. Archer can’t forgive himself for not protecting his son and is dedicated to finding him.

Both of these movies also explore suburbia and show how easily tragedies can ruin a community. Several characters are consumed by guilt and take their anger out on others. Even though Weapons is surprisingly funny, the story is incredibly depressing, and the main characters appear to be completely hopeless at several points. The same is true for Prisoners.

With their similar settings, it makes sense that Cregger took inspiration from the cinematography in Villeneuve’s movie. In an interview with Letterboxd, Cregger stated, “The cinematography of Prisoners is so gorgeous. He claimed that he loves the “washed-out, somber, cloudy, rainy” look and admitted that he “really wanted to evoke everything visually that the movie evoked.

With Weapons, Cregger successfully honored Villeneuve’s 2013 movie by telling a thrilling and surprising story about missing children. He should definitely be proud of what he accomplished, and if you enjoyed the horror movie, then you will undoubtedly love Prisoners.

Related Posts

Wicked: For Good Teaser Reveals Original Songs By Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande As Tickets Go On Sale

Wicked: For Good Teaser Reveals Original Songs By Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande As Tickets Go On Sale

The new trailer for Wicked: For Good has revealed snippets of the movie’s two new original songs. Although 2024’s Wicked only featured songs from the musical, stars…

10 Neglected Movie Sequels We Still Haven’t Given Up On

10 Neglected Movie Sequels We Still Haven’t Given Up On

While it can often feel like Hollywood churns out one unwanted sequel after another, there are plenty of highly anticipated follow-up films that we’re still holding out…

Playdate Trailer Reveals Alan Ritchson & Kevin James In Prime Video’s New Action Comedy

Playdate Trailer Reveals Alan Ritchson & Kevin James In Prime Video’s New Action Comedy

The official trailer for Playdate showcases its star-studded cast. The movie, which was directed by Luke Greenfield (Let’s Be Cops), features Kevin James and Reacher star Alan…

George Clooney Confirms Ocean’s 14 Is Still Happening, When It Starts Filming

George Clooney Confirms Ocean’s 14 Is Still Happening, When It Starts Filming

After months of uncertainty, Ocean’s 14 is now confirmed, with George Clooney providing a filming timeline for the sequel. Whether the film would move forward after Ocean’s…

Did Timothée Chalamet Shave His Head For Dune 3? What That Would Mean

Did Timothée Chalamet Shave His Head For Dune 3? What That Would Mean

Timothée Chalamet has debuted a new haircut, shredding his usual flowing brown locks for a shaved head, prompting more questions about if this was a personal decision…

Hunger Games Co-Star Defends Rachel Zegler In Light Of Intense Media Scrutiny

Hunger Games Co-Star Defends Rachel Zegler In Light Of Intense Media Scrutiny

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbird & Snakes star Tom Blyth offers a heartfelt defense of co-star Rachel Zegler amid ongoing media scrutiny and public backlash….