After the massive success of the screenlife thriller Searching comes its standalone sequel, Missing. It follows a young woman whose attempts to find her missing mother while vacationing in Colombia with her new boyfriend only generated more questions than answers.
Still utilising the screenlife format that made its predecessor unique, this twisty techno thriller combines relatable fears and fast pace mystery, keeping the audience guessing until the end.
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Missing movie preview
The new thriller film revolves around June (Storm Reid), who scrambles to find answers when her mother Grace (Nia Long) fails to return home from her trip with her boyfriend, Kevin (Ken Leung).
Frustrated at the slow progress that the authorities are making, she decides to investigate using online tools at her disposal. While this leads her closer to the truth, June also discovers things about her mom she finds hard to believe. Digging deeper, she learns more secrets that can further endanger her mother’s life and that of her own. But family secrets being unearthed only emboldens her, completely losing any sense of fear.
As she becomes more resolved to find Grace at all costs, she must join forces with Javier (Joaquim de Almeida), a gig worker from Colombia, and FBI agent Elijah Park (Daniel Henney) to make sense of every event transpiring before her mother’s disappearance.
Missing is written and directed by Will Merrick and Nick Johnson from a story by Sev Ohanian and Aneesh Chaganty, who served as producers with Natalie Qasabian. Chaganty also directed the first film, Searching, marking his feature directorial debut.
Missing (2023) release date
The Missing movie hit Australian theatres last 23 February 2023 courtesy of Sony Pictures. It will make its streaming TV premiere (via paid subscription) on 26 July 2023, debuting on Amazon Prime Video.
Movie | Running Time | Streaming Service |
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Missing 2023 | 1h 51m | Amazon Prime Video |
Missing 2023 trailer
You can watch the trailer for the Missing movie right here:
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What other streaming services are the Missing movie on?
Unfortunately, there are no other options when it comes to watching the Missing movie online, except pay per view platforms like Apple TV and Google Play. If you’re looking to stream through subscription, Amazon Prime Video is the only streaming service as of this writing to stream the movie on demand.
Streaming Services | Missing movie 2023 |
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Amazon Prime Video | Yes |
How to watch Missing movie on Amazon Prime Video
For those who want to watch the Missing (2023) movie, Prime Video will start streaming the film from 26 July 2023. Fortunately, Prime still offers a 30-day free trial, which is quite a generous entry point to check out Amazon. Once you have had your fill for a month, you can decide to renew or cancel your subscription.
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Missing movie 2023 cast
Storm Reid, best known for starring in Euphoria and The Last of Us, plays the lead in this 2023 thriller. Playing her missing mother is Empire actress Nia Long as Grace, while Lost actor Ken Leung plays her mother’s new boyfriend, Kevin. The complete cast of the film and their respective characters are as follows:
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Streaming devices for Amazon Prime Video
The following is a list of compatible devices for streaming TV shows and movies on Prime Video.
Devices supported on Amazon Prime
- iOS devices: Yes – Prime Video app for iPhone, iPad & iPod touch
- Android devices: Yes – Prime Video app for Android phones and tablets
- Windows devices: Yes – Prime Video app for Windows 10/11
- Smart TVs: Yes – Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, LG, Vizio, TCL, Hisense, Philips, JVC, Konka, Insignia, Skyworth, Sharp, Changhong, Haier, Grundig, AOC, Vestel
- Set-top boxes: Yes – Nvidia Shield, Roku, Tivo, Xiaomi
- Amazon Devices: Yes – Fire TV, Fire TV Stick, Echo devices w/ screen, Fire tablets, Fire phone
- Gaming Consoles: Yes – Playstation 3, 4/Pro, & 5 (including Digital Edition), and Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Blu-ray players: Yes – Select LG, Panasonic, Samsung, and Sony models
- Google Chromecast: Yes – All models
- Apple TV: Yes – 3rd and 4th generation and Apple TV 4K
- Foxtel iQ: Yes – iQ4 and iQ5 only
- Hubbl: Yes – Hubbl Glass & Hubbl Puck
- Fetch TV: Yes – All models
- PC/Mac: Yes – Web browser only – Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Edge, Safari, Opera (running on Windows, Mac OS, Chrome OS, or Linux)