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Long Distance (2025)

After crash-landing on an alien planet, an asteroid miner must contend with the challenges of his new surroundings, while making his way across the harsh terrain to the only other survivor – a woman who is trapped in her escape pod.
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After crash-landing on an alien planet, an asteroid miner must contend with the challenges of his new surroundings, while making his way across the harsh terrain to the only other survivor – a woman who is trapped in her escape pod.

Rating:PG-13
Genre:Science Fiction, Comedy, Action
Directed By:Will Speck, Josh Gordon
Written By:Spenser Cohen
In Theaters:7/3/2025
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Runtime:87 minutes
Studio:DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, Automatik Entertainment, Speck Gordon, Amblin Partners

Cast


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Will Speck, Josh Gordon

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Anthony Ramos

Andy Ramirez

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Naomi Scott

Naomi Calloway

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Kristofer Hivju

Dwayne

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Zachary Quinto

L.E.O.N.A.R.D. (voice)

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Izzy Jones

Mia Ramirez

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Leon Nurse-Joseph

Caleb Ramirez

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Milan Walls-Smith

A.M.I.E. (voice)

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Paisley Roemer

Borealis Computer (voice)

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Josh Gordon

Dead Body in Pod

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