Over Your Dead Body Streams on VOD Platforms
The film Over Your Dead Body, directed by Jorma Taccone and starring Jason Segel and Samara Weaving, is now available on video-on-demand services including Amazon Prime Video. The movie is an American adaptation of the Norwegian black comedy The Trip.
nypost.comOver Your Dead Body is now streaming on video-on-demand platforms such as Amazon Prime Video. The film was directed by Jorma Taccone and stars Jason Segel and Samara Weaving as a married couple who each plan to murder the other. The story follows Dan, a director of pop-up ads, and Lisa, a stage actress, as they travel to a cabin.
Each spouse prepares to kill the other during the trip, but their plans are interrupted when three escaped convicts and a corrupt police officer arrive at the location.
Early scenes show Dan hiding duct tape, rope, and a hacksaw while telling others that Lisa plans a dangerous hike. Lisa later tases Dan during his attempt to chloroform her. The couple then fights using shotguns and other weapons before three intruders tie them up in the basement.
The intruders include Todd, Pete, and Allegra. The film depicts multiple violent confrontations involving the five characters that result in injuries and deaths.
The supporting cast includes Timothy Olyphant as Pete and Juliette Lewis as Allegra. Jake Curran plays Henry, Dan's partner. The movie is an adaptation of Tommy Wirkola's Norwegian film The Trip. Theatrical release of Over Your Dead Body generated $2 million at the box office. The film contains scenes of graphic violence and bodily fluids throughout its runtime.
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