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Drop: Blumhouse’s New Tech-Driven Thriller Turns Dating into a Deadly Game

By Alice DarlaJanuary 28, 2025
Drop: Blumhouse’s New Tech-Driven Thriller Turns Dating into a Deadly Game

Blumhouse Productions and Platinum Dunes have orchestrated a chilling intersection of modern romance and technological terror with Drop, their latest psychological thriller.

Meghann Fahy in Drop (2025)
Meghann Fahy in Drop (2025)

Set for an April 11, 2025 theatrical release, the film transforms the anxiety of returning to dating into something far more sinister.

Emmy nominee Meghann Fahy (The White Lotus, The Perfect Couple) leads a story that explores vulnerability in both its emotional and digital forms.

What Is the Plot of Drop?

Imagine walking into a swanky restaurant for your first date in years, hoping for a pleasant evening, only for your phone to buzz with anonymous threats that spiral your night into a living nightmare.

This is Violet’s reality. Played by Fahy, Violet is a widowed mother cautiously re-entering the dating world.

Her date, Henry (Brandon Sklenar, fresh from It Ends with Us), is charming and handsome—the kind of guy who could restore hope after heartbreak.

Watch the Trailer for Drop
Get a glimpse into the chilling twists and turns of Drop with its official trailer below:

But their chemistry takes a backseat when Violet starts receiving anonymous AirDrops with terrifying ultimatums: follow the instructions or her family dies.

From violating her home security cameras to manipulating every second of her evening, the unseen antagonist appears to haunt Violet, with the trailer suggesting her world is on the brink of collapse.

Meet the Cast of Drop

Meghann Fahy in Drop (2025) Photo by Photo Credit: Bernard Walsh/Univ
Meghann Fahy in Drop (2025) Photo Credit: Bernard Walsh/Univ

Fahy brings depth and relatability to Violet, capturing the fragility of someone carrying both grief and the hope of a fresh start.

Christopher Landon, Meghann Fahy, and Brandon Sklenar in Drop (2025) Photo Credit: Bernard Walsh/Univ
Christopher Landon, Meghann Fahy, and Brandon Sklenar in Drop (2025) Photo Credit: Bernard Walsh/Univ

Sklenar balances charm with an undercurrent of mystery, making Henry a fascinating figure in this high-stakes dinner.

The supporting cast is positioned to add layers to the film’s intense narrative, with their roles designed to heighten the tension of Violet’s plight.

Violett Beane (Truth or Dare) plays Violet’s sister, while newcomer Jacob Robinson portrays her son.

Adding to the chaos are the restaurant’s eclectic diners and staff, played by Reed Diamond (Moneyball), Gabrielle Ryan (Power Book IV: Force), Jeffery Self (Mack & Rita), Ed Weeks (The Mindy Project), and Travis Nelson (The Lake).

The Making of Drop: When Romance Meets Reality

Christopher Landon’s return to the director’s chair for Drop comes at a pivotal moment in his career.

After departing Scream VII in 2023 amid creative differences, Landon found in Drop a project that aligns with his expertise in blending personal stakes with genre thrills.

Landon’s ability to hybridise genres, as seen in Happy Death Day and Freaky, appears to bring a fresh take to this tech-infused psychological thriller.

Writers Jillian Jacobs and Chris Roach, known for Truth or Dare and Fantasy Island, craft a script that blurs the line between Violet’s personal struggles and the digital invasion of her life.

Their scenario turns everyday technology—phones, home security cameras—into tools of terror, making the story feel disturbingly plausible.

Why Drop Could Be the Thriller That Defines 2025

Blumhouse Productions and Platinum Dunes have built their reputations on delivering innovative, high-concept horror that resonates with modern audiences.

With Drop, the collaboration continues their exploration of socially relevant themes wrapped in a suspenseful narrative.

Jason Blum (Get Out, M3GAN), Michael Bay (Transformers, A Quiet Place), Brad Fuller (The Purge), and Cameron Fuller (The Astronaut) bring a wealth of genre expertise to the project, promising a blend of psychological depth and edge-of-your-seat tension.

Rated PG-13, Drop doesn’t shy away from grappling with intense themes like sacrifice and the fragility of privacy in an increasingly digital world.

While time will tell how audiences respond, the premise alone positions it as a film that could spark both conversation and chills, making it one to watch as it hits theatres in April.

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