Passengers - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Passengers"
Passengers (2016)
Timing: 1:56 (116 min)
Passengers - TMDB rating
6.952/10
14129
Passengers - Kinopoisk rating
7.242/10
482513
Passengers - IMDB rating
7/10
493000

Actors and characters

Photo Jennifer Lawrence #5985Photo Jennifer Lawrence #5986Photo Jennifer Lawrence #5987Photo Jennifer Lawrence #5988

Jennifer Lawrence

Jennifer Lawrence
Character Aurora Lane
Photo Chris Pratt #4117Photo Chris Pratt #4118Photo Chris Pratt #4119Photo Chris Pratt #4120

Chris Pratt

Chris Pratt
Character Jim Preston
Photo Michael Sheen #18959Photo Michael Sheen #18960Photo Michael Sheen #18961Photo Michael Sheen #18962

Michael Sheen

Michael Sheen
Character Arthur
Photo Andy García #3309Photo Andy García #3310Photo Andy García #3311Photo Andy García #3312

Andy García

Andy García
Character Captain Norris
Photo Vince Foster #19509Photo Vince Foster #19510

Vince Foster

Vince Foster
Character Executive Officer
Photo Kara Flowers #38443

Kara Flowers

Kara Flowers
Character Communications Officer
Photo Conor Brophy #38444
Conor Brophy
Character Crew Member
Photo Julee Cerda #38445Photo Julee Cerda #38446Photo Julee Cerda #38447Photo Julee Cerda #38448

Julee Cerda

Julee Cerda
Character Instructor (Hologram)
Photo Aurora Perrineau #38449

Aurora Perrineau

Aurora Perrineau
Character Best Friend
Lauren Farmer
Character Party Friend
Emerald Mayne
Character Party Friend
Photo Kristin Brock #38450

Kristin Brock

Kristin Brock
Character Party Friend
Tom Ferrari
Character Party Friend

Quansae Rutledge

Quansae Rutledge
Character Party Friend
Desmond Reid
Character Party Friend
Photo Emma Clarke #71379

Emma Clarke

Emma Clarke
Character Avalon (voice)
Photo Chris Edgerly #11473Photo Chris Edgerly #11474Photo Chris Edgerly #11475

Chris Edgerly

Chris Edgerly
Character InfoMat / Deejay (voice)
Photo Fred Melamed #38451Photo Fred Melamed #38452

Fred Melamed

Fred Melamed
Character Observatory (voice)
Photo Matt Corboy #38453
Matt Corboy
Character Video Game (voice)
Jesus Mendoza
Character Hector, the Robot Waiter
Photo Alpha Takahashi #38454

Alpha Takahashi

Alpha Takahashi
Character Sushi Robot Waitress
Photo Matthew Wolf #21726
Matthew Wolf
Character French Restaurant Robot Waiter
Photo Jean-Michel Richaud #7251
Jean-Michel Richaud
Character French Restaurant Robot Waiter
Photo Jon Spaihts #22495Photo Jon Spaihts #327674

Jon Spaihts

Jon Spaihts
Character Autodoc (voice)
Curtis Grecco
Character Dancer
Joy Spears
Character Dancer
Steph Allen
Character Passenger in Commercial Promo (uncredited)
Photo Kimberly Battista #38455
Kimberly Battista
Character Jr Officer Fitzgerald (uncredited)
Photo Nazanin Boniadi #38456Photo Nazanin Boniadi #38457Photo Nazanin Boniadi #38458Photo Nazanin Boniadi #38459

Nazanin Boniadi

Nazanin Boniadi
Character Wake-up Hologram (uncredited)
Photo Marie Burke #38460
Marie Burke
Character The Attendant (uncredited)
Lindsey Elizabeth
Character Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Ana Gray #38461
Ana Gray
Character Coffee Girl (uncredited)
Kenneth Jones
Character Passenger (uncredited)

Inder Kumar

Inder Kumar
Character Banker in Pod (uncredited)
Ashley Lambert
Character Starship Orientation Leader (uncredited) (voice)
Photo Robert Larriviere #38463
Robert Larriviere
Character TV Host (uncredited)
Shelby Taylor Mullins
Character Passenger (uncredited)
Jeff Olsen
Character Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Kelli Pardo #38464
Kelli Pardo
Character Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Kayla Jenee Radomski #32215
Kayla Jenee Radomski
Character Female Video Game Robot (uncredited)
Jamie Soricelli
Character Space Cruise Passenger (uncredited)
Ivana Vitomir
Character Passenger (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Previously, the project was being developed at Universal Studios, but it moved to Sony Pictures Entertainment.
  • The idea and screenplay for the film were developed at Company Films, owned by Keanu Reeves and Stephen Hamel.
  • John Spaihts' screenplay, written in 2007, ranked third on the Black List of the best unproduced screenplays that year.
  • Reese Witherspoon, Rachel McAdams, and Emily Blunt were considered for the lead female role at various times.
  • On one of the posters, directly below the film's title, are the symbols: dot dot dot, dash dash dash, dot dot dot – representing the S.O.S. signal in Morse code.
  • Gabriele Muccino, Marc Forster, and Brian Kirk were all contenders for the director's chair.
  • Both Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence star in Marvel comic book adaptations. Pratt plays Peter Quill (Star-Lord) in 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' and Lawrence portrays Raven Darkhölme (Mystique) in the 'X-Men' saga.
  • Notably, Jennifer Lawrence's character is named Aurora. The Sleeping Beauty from the Disney animated film of the same name also bore that name.
  • Jennifer Lawrence admitted she was very nervous during the intimate scene with Chris Pratt, as it was her first such scene in her career and because it was the first time she had to kiss a married actor. The actress confessed that she had a drink for courage before filming the scene.
  • Jennifer Lawrence claims that 'Passengers' is the first film where she had to play a bedroom scene. However, she had already filmed such scenes with Anton Yelchin in 'Like Crazy' (2011) and with Bradley Cooper in Susanna Bier's 'Serena' (2014).
  • The episode where the first mate leads the heroes to the engineering section is a reference to the scene of Morpheus and Neo's conversation in the machine department of Zion in the film "The Matrix Revolutions." Notably, Keanu Reeves could have played the role of Jim.
  • When Jim goes into open space for the first time and disconnects his boots to fly on a cable, a tear runs down his cheek, which is impossible due to the lack of gravity.
  • In zero gravity, even with the power off, the ship cannot suddenly start and stop rotating as shown in the film. This violates several fundamental laws of physics.
  • When the main character manually opens the reactor ventilation, not just fire, but a plasma flow – that is, highly energetic charged particles – rushes into it. In such conditions, radio communication cannot function.
  • The freezing of the spacesuit from the inside, as shown at the end of the film, can only be caused by a rapid decompression, for example, if his helmet were torn off. A small puncture in the sleeve would be easily handled by the spacesuit without significant harm to the astronaut inside.
  • In the reactor control room, as the temperature rose, Aurora burned herself on a lever, but for some reason all other objects in the room remained cool and she could touch them without harm.
  • In the elevator used by the main characters, which passes directly through the ship's axis of rotation, gravity should be constantly absent, not just during movement. However, movement inside the elevator should create a conditional "gravitation" caused by its acceleration.
  • One of the posters features symbols beneath the film's title: dot dot dot, dash dash dash, dot dot dot - representing the S.O.S. signal in Morse code.
  • Jennifer Lawrence admitted she was very nervous during the intimate scene with Chris Pratt, because it was her first such scene in her career and the first time she had to kiss a married actor. The actress confessed that she had a drink for courage before filming the scene.
  • When Jim goes into open space for the first time and, disconnecting his boots, flies along a tether, a tear runs down his cheek, which is impossible because there is no gravity there.
  • In zero gravity, even with the power off, the ship cannot suddenly start and stop rotating as shown in the film.
  • When the main character opens the reactor ventilation, not just fire rushes out, but a plasma stream, that is, highly energetic charged particles. In such conditions, radio communication cannot function.
  • Frosting of the spacesuit from the inside, as shown at the end of the film, can only be caused by rapid decompression, for example, if his helmet were torn off. A hole in the sleeve, however, would be easily handled by the spacesuit without significant harm to the astronaut.
  • In the reactor control room, when the temperature rose, Aurora burned herself on the lever, but at the same time all other objects in the room inexplicably did not heat up, and she calmly touches them.
  • In the elevator used by the main characters, which passes directly through the ship's axis of rotation, gravity should be constantly absent, not just during movement. However, during movement inside the elevator, a conditional gravitation should be created, caused by its acceleration.
  • One of the posters features symbols under the film's title: dot dot dot, dash dash dash, dot dot dot – representing the S.O.S. signal in Morse code.
  • The episode where the first mate leads the heroes to the engineering compartment is a reference to the scene of the conversation between Morpheus and Neo in the machine room of Zion in the film 'The Matrix Revolutions'. Notably, Keanu Reeves could have been cast in the role of Jim.
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