Orion seems a lot like your average elementary school kid – shy, unassuming, harboring a secret crush. But underneath his seemingly normal exterior, Orion is a ball of adolescent anxiety, completely consumed by irrational fears of bees, dogs, the ocean, cell phone waves, murderous gutter clowns, and even falling off of a cliff. But of all his fears, the thing he’s the most afraid of is what he confronts on a nightly basis: the dark.
So when the literal embodiment of his worst fear pays a visit, Dark whisks Orion away on a roller coaster ride around the world to prove there is nothing to be afraid of in the night. As the unlikely pair grows closer, Orion must decide if he can learn to accept the unknown – to stop letting fear control his life and finally embrace the joy of living.
The stellar voice cast includes Jacob Tremblay as “Orion,” Paul Walter Hauser as “Dark,” Werner Herzog as “Narrator,” Angela Bassett as “Dreams,” Colin Hanks as “Adult Orion,” Mia Akemi Brown as “Hypatia,” Natasia Demetriou as “Sleep,” Nat Faxon as “Insomnia,” Golda Rosheuvel as “Unexplained Noises,” Aparna Nancherla as “Quiet,” Ike Barinholtz as “Light,” Matt Dellapina as “Orion's Father,” and Carla Gugino as “Orion’s Mother.”
Sean Charmatz directs Orion and The Dark from a screenplay by Charlie Kaufman, with additional screenplay material by Lloyd Taylor and Brandon Sawyer. The DreamWorks Animation film launches on Netflix on February 2, 2024.
So when the literal embodiment of his worst fear pays a visit, Dark whisks Orion away on a roller coaster ride around the world to prove there is nothing to be afraid of in the night. As the unlikely pair grows closer, Orion must decide if he can learn to accept the unknown – to stop letting fear control his life and finally embrace the joy of living.
The stellar voice cast includes Jacob Tremblay as “Orion,” Paul Walter Hauser as “Dark,” Werner Herzog as “Narrator,” Angela Bassett as “Dreams,” Colin Hanks as “Adult Orion,” Mia Akemi Brown as “Hypatia,” Natasia Demetriou as “Sleep,” Nat Faxon as “Insomnia,” Golda Rosheuvel as “Unexplained Noises,” Aparna Nancherla as “Quiet,” Ike Barinholtz as “Light,” Matt Dellapina as “Orion's Father,” and Carla Gugino as “Orion’s Mother.”
Sean Charmatz directs Orion and The Dark from a screenplay by Charlie Kaufman, with additional screenplay material by Lloyd Taylor and Brandon Sawyer. The DreamWorks Animation film launches on Netflix on February 2, 2024.
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00:00 [grunt]
00:01 Great.
00:02 Wait, wait.
00:03 Why are we going in here?
00:04 Well, kid, it's break time.
00:06 The other night entities and I take one every new time zone.
00:09 We're fun.
00:10 You're gonna love us.
00:11 Heya, gang.
00:12 What's up?
00:13 Heya, Doc.
00:14 Welcome back.
00:15 Huh?
00:16 Great work tonight, guys.
00:17 You brought the kid?
00:18 Doc brought the kid?
00:20 So irresponsible.
00:22 Are you nuts?
00:24 Well, this is the opposite of encouraging.
00:26 I've got this.
00:27 Orion, allow me to introduce you to the other night entities.
00:31 They're sleep, quiet, insomnia, unexplained noises, and of course,
00:37 the most creative and poetic of us all, sweet dreams.
00:41 You brought the screamer, the kid who's afraid of everything?
00:45 Is this your latest attempt at trying to convince the world that you're not so bad?
00:49 Uh...
00:50 Helping random children to boost your fragile self-esteem is not in our job description.
00:55 Whoa, that is insightfully harsh.
00:57 Do you have any idea how many things could go wrong?
00:59 I mean, what if he freaks out and slows you down, and you know who finally catches up,
01:03 and you get obliterated, and the concept of darkness ceases to exist,
01:07 and the fabric of the universe is permanently and irreparably altered?
01:11 That's a thing that can happen?
01:13 Eh, seems unlikely.
01:16 [music]