A new thriller, Drop, from Universal Pictures that is scheduled to be released in theaters on April 11, 2025. It is directed by Christopher Landon, who is known for his work on Happy Death Day. The film will offer a suspenseful story about our contemporary worries regarding technology and safety.
The story takes place not long after Violet (Meghann Fahy, The White Lotus), a widowed mother, goes out for her first date in years. The date is with Henry (Brandon Sklenar, It Ends with Us) at a fancy restaurant. However, things take a turn for the worse when Violet starts to receive anonymous threatening messages on her phone. The messages demand Violet to participate in increasingly dangerous activities, under the threat that if she does not follow along her son and sister will be harmed.
Drop Movie Quotes and Dialogues
1. – Okay, let’s try this.
– Oh, wow. Did you mean to dress like a candy cane?

2. – I don’t think I should go.
– He’s been waiting patiently to you for months. It’s just a date.

3. – Hi. Sorry. I got a drink because I was nervous.
– I had a couple in the car on the way over.

4. – I can’t believe we’re actually doing this.
– I mean, you are the first guy who didn’t ask for feet pics.
– It’s a second date thing.

5. We can figure this out. They got to be within 50ft to send a drop. So that’s someone in the restaurant.

6. I’ll kill you, if you hurt my son!

7. Shot of tequila never killed anybody, right?

8. – 911. What’s your emergency?
– Hi, my son is being held…

9. When I find out who’s threatening my son… I’ll show them how dangerous a mother can be.

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Conclusion
The cast also features Violett Beane as the sister of Violet, and Jacob Robinson as her son. The screenplay was written by Jillian Jacobs and Chris Roach, and produced by Jason Blum of Blumhouse Productions and Michael Bay of Platinum Dunes.
Drop premiered at the SXSW Film & TV Festival and has a positive reception with a score of 89% on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics praised Drop for its compelling suspense and timeliness, confronting digital vulnerability. Both thrilling and captivating, Drop will be a wonderful theater experience, illuminating social issues for intelligence, and audiences will surely be entertained as it makes its theatrical debut on April 11.