Challengers is a 2024 American romantic sports drama film directed by Luca Guadagnino from a screenplay by Justin Kuritzkes. It follows a professional tennis champion (Mike Faist) who plots a comeback with the help of his wife (Zendaya), a former tennis prodigy who retired after an injury, as he goes up against another player (Josh O'Connor), who also happens to be his former best friend and wife's former lover.
Delayed from a September 2023 release in response to the actors' strike, Challengers premiered in Sydney on March 26, 2024, and was released theatrically in the United States by Amazon MGM Studios on April 26, 2024. The film received positive reviews from critics and has grossed over $72 million worldwide.
Plot[]
In 2006, high schoolers and childhood best friends Patrick Zweig and Art Donaldson win the boys' junior doubles title at the US Open. Afterwards, they meet Tashi Duncan, a highly lauded young tennis prospect, to whom Patrick and Art are both attracted. The three make out in a hotel room, where Tashi tricks them into kissing each other, but stop short of having sex. With the two boys playing each other the next day, Tashi says she will give her phone number to whichever wins. Patrick wins the match, and later signals to Art that he slept with Tashi by placing the ball in the neck of the racket prior to serving – a tic of Art's.
Tashi and Art go on to play college tennis at Stanford University, while Patrick turns professional and begins a long distance relationship with Tashi. Art questions Tashi about whether Patrick loves her, and Patrick, recognizing Art's jealousy, playfully reassures him. Patrick and Tashi fight when she gives him unsolicited tennis advice during sex and he says he views her as a peer, not his coach. In the match immediately after, from which Patrick is absent, Tashi suffers a severe knee injury. Patrick returns to comfort Tashi, but she demands he leave, with Art taking her side. Art aids Tashi in her recovery, but she is unsuccessful in resuming her tennis career.
A few years later, Tashi reconnects with Art and becomes his coach, with the two beginning a romantic relationship. He reveals that he and Patrick have not talked since Tashi's injury. In 2011, Tashi and Art are now engaged, and Art's career is on the rise. Tashi and Patrick run into each other at the Atlanta Open and have a one night stand, which Art secretly notices.
In 2019, now married, Tashi and Art are a wealthy power couple with a young daughter. Under Tashi's coaching, Art has become a top professional tennis player. He is one US Open title away from a Career Grand Slam, though he has been struggling after recovering from an injury. Tashi enters Art as a wild card in a Challenger event in New Rochelle, New York, in the hope he can boost his confidence and return to form by beating lower-level opponents. Patrick is now an unknown player living out of his car, scraping by on winnings from the lower circuits, and happens to also enter the New Rochelle event. Starting at opposite ends of the seeding, Art and Patrick advance through the brackets until they find themselves facing each other in the final. The day before the match, Patrick attempts to reconnect with Art, but Art brutally rejects Patrick, saying that his career is over and Art will be remembered in tennis history.
Patrick secretly asks Tashi to be his coach and lead him to one last winning season, sensing she is unhappy with Art and that Art is tired of playing, but she rejects him. The night before the final, Art informs Tashi he plans to retire at the end of the season whether he wins the Open or not, despite knowing that Tashi is vicariously living her tennis career through him. Tashi tells Art that if he loses to Patrick, she will leave him. Afterwards, Tashi secretly meets with Patrick to ask him to throw the match to Art. Patrick reluctantly agrees. The two then have sex inside his car.
The day of the final, Tashi watches from the crowd as Art and Patrick are matched. Patrick wins the first set, and Art wins the second. As Art takes the lead late in the final game, Patrick begins to throw the match through double faults. However, he stops short of losing and instead signals that he had slept with Tashi using Art's serve tic. Stunned, Art allows Patrick to score until they are again tied. During the tie break, Art and Patrick furiously trade turns. The rally intensifies until both jump for a volley at the net. Before either can hit the ball, Art collides with Patrick over the net, the two embracing. Tashi cheers from the stands.
Cast[]
Music[]
The film's original score was composed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. A remixed version was released in collaboration with Boys Noize.[7]
Release[]
Challengers premiered in Sydney, Australia on March 26, 2024, followed by premieres in Paris, London and at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, the latter of which had tennis player Venus Williams in attendance.[8] It was released in theaters and IMAX in the United States and Canada by Amazon MGM Studios on April 26, 2024, the same month as the centennial anniversary of the founding of MGM on April 17.[9][10][11][12][13]
The film was previously set to be released on September 15, 2023,[14] and before that August 11, 2023.[15] The film was also scheduled to have its world premiere as the opening film of the 80th Venice International Film Festival,[16] but was delayed and pulled out from the festival by Amazon MGM Studios due to the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike at the time.[10]
Although the film was initially set for a direct-to streaming release on Amazon Prime Video in France instead of a theatrical release, the decision was reversed in January 2024, meaning the film would start streaming on the service 17 months after its initial theatrical release. While it was rumored the film would be released on April 24, 2024, two days before its release in the United States, a spokesperson for Warner Bros. Discovery denied this, stating the film had not been dated for a French theatrical release yet.[17][18]
Reception[]
Box office[]
As of April 28, 2024[update], Challengers has grossed $15 million in the United States and Canada and $10 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $25 million.[4][3]
In the United States and Canada, Challengers was released alongside Boy Kills World and Unsung Hero, and was projected to gross $12–15 million from 3,477 theaters in its opening weekend.[19][2] The film made $6.2 million on its first day, including $1.9 million in Thursday-night previews.[20] It went on to debut to $15 million, topping the box office and marking the best domestic opening weekend of Guadagnino's career and of Zendaya's for a non-IP film.[21]
Critical response[]
Rotten Tomatoes reports a 87% approval rating from 230 critics, with an average rating of 8/10. The Critic's Consensus reads, "With its trio of outstanding performers volleying their star power back and forth without ever dropping the ball, Challengers is a kinetic and sexy romp at court."[22] Template:Metacritic film prose Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale, while those polled by PostTrak gave it a 77% overall positive score, with 59% saying they would definitely recommend it.[21]
Robbie Collin of The Telegraph awarded the film five stars out of five, writing that the "romantic thriller is the most purely pleasurable film of the year.”[23]
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References[]
- ↑ Challengers (15) (April 10, 2024).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Rubin, Rebecca (April 24, 2024). Zendaya’s Tennis Drama ‘Challengers’ Aims to Lead Sluggish Box Office With $15 Million Debut.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Challengers – Financial Information.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Challengers. IMDb.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Hipes, Patrick (2023-06-20). Challengers Trailer: Zendaya Playing Her Own Game Of Doubles In Luca Guadagnino's Tennis Drama.
- ↑ Actor Jake Jensen: Stepping into the Spotlight with Two Upcoming Films, Including a Zendaya Co-Starring Project (2023-08-28).
- ↑ Chelosky, Danielle (April 12, 2024). Stream Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross’ Challengers Score Remixed By Boys Noize.
- ↑ Archived copy.
- ↑ Whittock, Jesse (2023-05-08). Amazon MGM Studios Distribution To Launch At LA Screenings (in en-US).
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 D'Alessandro, Anthony (2023-07-21). Zendaya R-Rated Pic 'Challengers' From Luca Guadagnino Heads To Spring 2024 Due To Actors Strike.
- ↑ Archived copy.
- ↑ Archived copy.
- ↑ Archived copy.
- ↑ (in en) Challengers, 2023-09-14, http://www.amctheatres.com/movies/challengers-70087, retrieved 2023-03-23
- ↑ Ulatowski, Rachel (June 26, 2022). Zendaya Plays Tennis in Set Video From Her No Way Home Follow-Up Movie.
- ↑ Luca Guadagnino and Zendaya to open 80th Venice Film Festival (in en) (2023-07-07).
- ↑ Leffler, Rebecca (January 11, 2024). Luca Guadagnino's 'Challengers' gets French theatrical release, will not head straight to Prime Video as planned.
- ↑ Keslassy, Elsa (June 19, 2023). Zendaya and Luca Guadagnino's 'Challengers' to Skip France Theatrical Release, Debut on Prime Video.
- ↑ D'Alessandro, Anthony (2024-04-23). Zendaya-Palooza At Weekend Box Office As Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Challengers’ Looks To Serve $15M Opening & ‘Dune 2’ Returns To Imax – Preview.
- ↑ Moreau, Jordan (2024-04-26). Box Office: Zendaya’s ‘Challengers’ Makes $1.9 Million in Previews.
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 D'Alessandro, Anthony (April 28, 2024). ‘Challengers’ Serves Biggest U.S. Opening To Luca Guadagnino At $15M; Best For Zendaya Live-Action Non-IP Pic – Sunday AM Update.
- ↑ Script error: No such module "Wd". Challengers (in en). Fandango Media.
- ↑ Challengers: Zendaya’s tennis love triangle serves up racquet-twanging steaminess (12 April 2024).