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DramaScience FictionComedyMystery

The Life of Chuck

- Every life is a universe all its own.

In this extraordinary story of an ordinary man, Charles 'Chuck' Krantz experiences the wonder of love, the heartbreak of loss, and the multitudes contained in all of us.

Release Date : 2025-06-05

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Intrepid PicturesRed Room PicturesQWGmire

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Tom Hiddleston

Character Name : Charles 'Chuck' Krantz

Original Name : Tom Hiddleston

Gender : Male

Jacob Tremblay

Character Name : Charles 'Chuck' Krantz (teen)

Original Name : Jacob Tremblay

Gender : Male

Benjamin Pajak

Character Name : Charles 'Chuck' Krantz (pre-teen)

Original Name : Benjamin Pajak

Gender : Male

Cody Flanagan

Character Name : Charles 'Chuck' Krantz (child)

Original Name : Cody Flanagan

Gender : Male

Chiwetel Ejiofor

Character Name : Marty Anderson

Original Name : Chiwetel Ejiofor

Gender : Male

Karen Gillan

Character Name : Felicia Gordon

Original Name : Karen Gillan

Gender : Female

Mia Sara

Character Name : Sarah Krantz

Original Name : Mia Sara

Gender : Female

Carl Lumbly

Character Name : Sam Yarbrough

Original Name : Carl Lumbly

Gender : Male

Mark Hamill

Character Name : Albie Krantz

Original Name : Mark Hamill

Gender : Male

David Dastmalchian

Character Name : Josh

Original Name : David Dastmalchian

Gender : Male

Harvey Guillén

Character Name : Hector

Original Name : Harvey Guillén

Gender : Male

Michael Trucco

Character Name : Dylan's Dad

Original Name : Michael Trucco

Gender : Male

Q'orianka Kilcher

Character Name : Virginia 'Ginny' Krantz

Original Name : Q'orianka Kilcher

Gender : Female

Matthew Lillard

Character Name : Gus

Original Name : Matthew Lillard

Gender : Male

Rahul Kohli

Character Name : Bri

Original Name : Rahul Kohli

Gender : Male

Violet McGraw

Character Name : Iris

Original Name : Violet McGraw

Gender : Female

Saidah Arrika Ekulona

Character Name : Andrea

Original Name : Saidah Arrika Ekulona

Gender : Female

Taylor Gordon

Character Name : Taylor Franck

Original Name : Taylor Gordon

Gender : Male

Annalise Basso

Character Name : Janice Halliday

Original Name : Annalise Basso

Gender : Female

Andrew Grush

Character Name : Mac

Original Name : Andrew Grush

Gender : Male

Kate Siegel

Character Name : Miss Richards

Original Name : Kate Siegel

Gender : Female

Samantha Sloyan

Character Name : Miss Rohrbacher

Original Name : Samantha Sloyan

Gender : Female

Trinity Bliss

Character Name : Cat McCoy

Original Name : Trinity Bliss

Gender : Female

Heather Langenkamp

Character Name : Vera Stanley

Original Name : Heather Langenkamp

Gender : Female

Amy Biedel

Character Name : Dylan's Mom

Original Name : Amy Biedel

Gender : Female

Franklin Ritch

Character Name : Brent

Original Name : Franklin Ritch

Gender : Male

Antonio Raul Garcia

Character Name : Brian Krantz

Original Name : Antonio Raul Garcia

Gender : Male

Molly C. Quinn

Character Name : Chuck's Mother

Original Name : Molly C. Quinn

Gender : Female

Lily Rose Lumpkin

Character Name : Clerk

Original Name : Lily Rose Lumpkin

Gender : Female

Sauriyan Sapkota

Character Name : Ram

Original Name : Sauriyan Sapkota

Gender : Male

Mackenzie Gwaltney

Character Name : Student #2

Original Name : Mackenzie Gwaltney

Gender : Female

Anne Russell West

Character Name : Student #3

Original Name : Anne Russell West

Gender : Female

Kyler Alan Collvins

Character Name : Timmy

Original Name : Kyler Alan Collvins

Gender : Male

Mike Flanagan

Character Name : Mourner

Original Name : Mike Flanagan

Gender : Male

Matt Biedel

Character Name : Doctor Winston

Original Name : Matt Biedel

Gender : Male

Nick Offerman

Character Name : Narrator (voice)

Original Name : Nick Offerman

Gender : Male

Carla Gugino

Character Name : News and Commercial Voice (voice)

Original Name : Carla Gugino

Gender : Female

Elan Gale

Character Name : Radio News Reporter (voice)

Original Name : Elan Gale

Gender : Male

Eric Vespe

Character Name : Radio Host #1 (voice)

Original Name : Eric Vespe

Gender : Male

Scott Wampler

Character Name : Radio Host #2 (voice)

Original Name : Scott Wampler

Gender : Male

Hamish Linklater

Character Name : American Reporter (voice)

Original Name : Hamish Linklater

Gender : Male

Axelle Carolyn

Character Name : French Reporter (voice)

Original Name : Axelle Carolyn

Gender : Female

Sandra Hess

Character Name : German Reporter (voice)

Original Name : Sandra Hess

Gender : Female

Alexa Bolter

Character Name : UK Reporter (voice)

Original Name : Alexa Bolter

Gender : Female

Lauren LaVera

Character Name : Italian Reporter (voice)

Original Name : Lauren LaVera

Gender : Female

Mikki Levi

Character Name : Japanese Reporter (voice)

Original Name : Mikki Levi

Gender : Female

Raymond Garcia

Character Name : Spanish Reporter (voice)

Original Name : Raymond Garcia

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Chris Sawin

@ChrisSawin

2025-06-06

The sci-fi drama The Life of Chuck is based on a Stephen King short novella of the same name, which is included in the 2020 story collection called If It Bleeds. The screenplay and film are written and directed by Mike Flanagan (Gerald’s Game, Doctor Sleep). The film is broken down into three acts told in reverse chronological order. Despite being based on a Stephen King story, this is not a horror film and is drama more in line with films like The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile. In the not-too-distant future, the world is crumbling. The internet is down for good, California has dissolved into the sea, cell phones have stopped working altogether, massive sinkholes cause impossible traffic nightmares, and stars begin disappearing out of the night sky. The one constant is that a man named Charles Krantz (Tom Hiddleston) is being thanked nonstop through bizarre marketing like billboard, radio, and TV ads, skywriting, and graffiti. And yet nobody seems to know him. The Life of Chuck’s backward storytelling gives Charles Krantz a kind of Benjamin Button aura but is somehow less interesting. The acts follow Chuck through different ages or stages in his life; as a young boy (Benjamin Pajak), as a teenager (Jacob Tremblay), and as an adult (Hiddleston). The story is immaculate when it comes to explaining why Chuck has a fascination with dancing, his association with math and how he ended up as an accountant, and what his grandfather Albie Krantz (Mark Hamill) was hiding in the locked cupola that would become Chuck’s childhood home. However, The Life of Chuck leaves out important information. Mike Flanagan’s screenplay seems mostly accurate to Stephen King’s original story, but nothing is explained regarding the state of the world in the future or why there are Charles Krantz advertisements everywhere. What resides in the cupola is interesting, but it also just raises more questions with the only takeaway being that we should continue to live our lives without worrying about what lies ahead. The acts all have important life moments for Chuck. Act Three sees Chuck’s journey ending at the same time the world is ending. His grandfather dies in Act Two while he’s a teenager. Chuck finally has the opportunity to see what’s inside the cupola. In act one, Chuck loses his parents at a young ages and lives with his grandparents throughout childhood. He finds comfort in dancing and eventually discovers the love of his life. Despite getting top billing, Tom Hiddleston gets maybe ten minutes of screen time, and most of that time is spent dancing in the street. He also doesn’t have many lines of dialogue. There’s a reason for that, but if you’re a Hiddleston fan seeing this hoping for a meaty role then you’ll be sorely disappointed. The majority of Act Three is driven by people walking around and talking. News reports and TV broadcast signals are being cut short, but most exciting aspects aren’t shown and take place off-screen. Act 3 mostly follows a teacher named Marty Anderson (Chiwetel Ejiofor) as he attempts to maneuver a world falling to pieces while trying to get to his ex-wife Felicia Gordon (Karen Gillan). Conversations and particularly our interactions with people are what shape The Life of Chuck. What the littlest thing in the present like a grandmother dancing to rock and roll in the kitchen while she cooks and what that could mean throughout the rest of our lives makes Chuck feel more and more like a genuine person as he ages and experiences more as his life progresses. Despite being a relatively normal guy, Charles Krantz’s life was given extraordinary treatment and the spotlight. And maybe that’s the big takeaway from the film and the story that no matter how routine our life feels there are still wonderful moments and unforgettable life lessons that more than just one person experiences. The film features Mark Hamill giving a five-minute speech about how great math is to a young Chuck culminating with a line that would stick with anyone for the rest of their life; math is an art and you have art in you. The craft and beauty have never been the big predictable moments we all see coming, but what we do in between and how we get there. Wholesome, meaningful, timely, and incredibly moving; The Life of Chuck is overflowing with heart and is the type of film we all need right now. Our lives are a gift that deserves to be lived and studied and reminded of how incredible it is to exist.