After making its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2023, the film was made available to the public shortly after. As part of the first window contract that Netflix has with Sony, it is available on the streaming service only a few months after its first release.
The following is a rundown of what you can anticipate from the newest thriller, which was distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Screen Gems banner:
“When June’s mother and her new boyfriend don’t return from a trip to Colombia, the tech-savvy teenager begins her online investigation.” “When June’s mother and her new boyfriend don’t return from their trip.”
The film serves as an anthology sequel to 2019’s Searching and a spiritual sequel to Run, the latter of which was released on Netflix as an original title in international countries. The title has a few ties to other movies, including those roles.
The movie has received positive reviews from both reviewers and regular moviegoers, as evidenced by its score of 87% on the review aggregator website RottenTomatoes. It is almost certain to become one of Netflix’s most popular offerings.
The following is a summary of the reviews from Empire Magazine: “A riveting, well-told, and astonishingly watchable thriller for a new generation of TikTok sleuths, as well as a compelling argument for increasing your average screen time.”
What regions of Netflix will show Missing?
On the 20th of May, only Netflix in the United States and India are expected to begin streaming Missing.
As Netflix and Sony have relationships in most territories, other countries besides the United States may get access to the show Missing in the years to come. For instance, it usually takes two to four years for Netflix in the United Kingdom to get new Sony pictures after being released in theaters.
The Son, 65, Big George Foreman, and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse are some of the other upcoming Sony films available on Netflix in the United States. The Son will premiere on the same day as Missing.