
Elizabeth Lail
Quinn Harris
Jordan Calloway
Matt Monroe
Talitha Eliana Bateman
Jordan Harris
Peter Facinelli
Dr. Sullivan
Dillon Lane
Evan
Matt Letscher
Charlie
Tom Segura
Derek
Lana McKissack
Rachel
Anne Winters
Courtney
Tichina Arnold
Nurse Amy
P.J. Byrne
Father John
Valente Rodriguez
Father David
Louisa Abernathy
Mrs. Talbot
Charlie McDermott
Nurse Scott
Jonny Berryman
Jeff
Cornell Adams
Dave
John Bishop
Gerry
Jeannie Elise Mai
Allie
Allen Zwolle
Patient
Chuck Filipov
Roberto
Ramsay Philips
Glenn
Britt Rentschler
Rosie
Candice Daniels
ER Nurse
Marisela Zumbado
Kate
Nathan Moore
Jack
Anne McCarthy
Evan's Mom
Christina Pazsitzky
Krissy
Brian Tran
Waiter
Alexander Dominguez
Joe
Lisa Linke
Margot
Andrea Anders
Jamie Harris
John Barbolla
Pickup Driver
Sammi Hanratty
Vlogger
Willow Hale
Elderly Patient (uncredited)
Mariano Mendoza
Pool Player (uncredited)
Austin Zajur
Brock McMasters (uncredited)
Kevin William Paul
YouTuber (uncredited)![Countdown | Official Trailer [HD] | Now In Theaters](https://img.youtube.com/vi/S6O4iy3Twwo/hqdefault.jpg)
Released
en
$6,500,000.00
$48,021,766.00
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Reviews

Countdown is another of Hollywood's recent attempts to generate a quick win with a small investment, yet another soulless film and product of a system that wastes premises with potential in generic films. The film follows Quinn Harris, a girl who decides to download an application that can predict how long until our imminent death. However, everything gets complicated when Quinn discovers that
As a fan of Final Destination (2000) I approached the film with an air of optimism hoping to discover a similar result. The premise was interesting, ideal for the mystery horror genre. Unfortunately, 'Countdown' quickly descends into your standard cheese eg. jump scares, silly monsters that come and get you. Too much of the unknown malevolence is revealed too soon - and the mystery, suspense and

Not sure who thought this was a good idea, much less release this to theaters (this is the kind of film one would find for free on Amazon Prime). I like the lead actress thanks to that show YOU, but otherwise this was just a dumb movie. Perhaps the premise would've been fine as a segment for an episode of The Twilight Zone or, back in the day, Tales from the Crypt. Perhaps. Unfortunately with o












