Trivia: After a delay caused by positive covid tests, Tom Cruise personally paid half a million pounds for a cruise ship for the cast and crew to isolate themselves on during filming.
Trivia: When the kids are walking down the stairs in the subway station, you can see one guy walking upstairs dressed as the character Mojo Jojo from "The Powerpuff Girls." Mojo Jojo was voiced by Roger L. Jackson, the same voice actor for Ghostface.
Trivia: The directorial debut of series co-star Patrick Wilson.
Trivia: The film is loosely based on true events, however the real cocaine bear is not known to have attacked anyone and died as a result of the cocaine. The bear is on display in Lexington, Kentucky.
Trivia: The final film starring Bruce Willis to be released, coming out almost exactly one year after he announced his retirement due to Frontotemporal Dementia (initially diagnosed as Aphasia). Like many of his final films, it was created primarily for the VOD, streaming and home-video market, but was also given a token limited release in certain overseas markets.
Trivia: Director M. Night Shyamalan has a cameo in the movie, on the television show in the cabin praising an air fryer oven that makes amazing fried chicken.
Trivia: Sylvester Stallone originally exited this film in 2017 over creative differences with producer Avi Lerner. Arnold Schwarzenegger exited as well in solidarity with Stallone. The film ended up being shelved for several years until Stallone returned, albeit in a much smaller and final role. Schwarzenegger, as well as other key actors from the franchise, ultimately did not return.
Trivia: 29-year-old Hopper Penn plays the role of 18-year-old "Jacob McNeely", son of "Charlie McNeely", played by 67-year-old Billy Bob Thornton. Hopper Penn is the biological son of Robin Wright, who plays "Josie".