Cast and Crew of Game Night

Game Night

Released in 2018, "Game Night" is a dark comedy thriller starring Jason Bateman as Max and Rachel McAdams as Annie. Upon its initial release, the film was met with positive reviews from critics who praised its clever script, sharp humor, and engaging performances. It performed moderately well at the box office but was not considered a major blockbuster. Over time, "Game Night" has gained a stronger following for its witty dialogue, unexpected plot twists, and the chemistry between Bateman and McAdams. Today, it is often regarded as an underrated gem among comedy fans, appreciated for its fresh take on the murder mystery genre and its ability to blend humor with suspense effectively.

Main Cast of Game Night

Jason Bateman as Max

Jason Bateman

Max
In "Game Night," Jason Bateman plays Max, a charismatic and competitive game enthusiast whose weekly game nights spiral into a real-life mystery. This role highlights Bateman's strengths in blending comedy with suspense, showcasing his sharp timing and relatable persona. Compared to his earlier work, such as in "Arrested Development," where he often portrayed the straight-laced everyman, "Game Night" allowed Bateman to engage more dynamically with ensemble comedy and physical humor. The film's balance of humor and thriller elements made this performance stand out, demonstrating his versatility and solidifying his place in comedic leading roles.
Rachel McAdams as Annie

Rachel McAdams

Annie
Rachel McAdams delivers a standout performance as Annie in the movie 'Game Night,' showcasing her impeccable comedic timing and ability to balance charm with intensity. Unlike her more dramatic roles in films like 'The Notebook' or 'Spotlight,' McAdams embraces a playful yet fierce persona, contributing significantly to the film's hilarious and suspenseful atmosphere. A trivia fact about her role in 'Game Night' is that McAdams performed many of her own stunts, adding authenticity to the high-energy scenes.
Kyle Chandler as Brooks

Kyle Chandler

Brooks
Fans of Kyle Chandler will enjoy his role in 'Game Night' as he brings his signature grounded and authoritative presence to the quirky, comedic ensemble. Unlike his most iconic performance as Coach Eric Taylor in 'Friday Night Lights,' where he portrayed a deeply earnest and inspirational figure, in 'Game Night' Chandler dives into a more playful and mischievous character, demonstrating his versatility beyond dramatic roles. An interesting detail is that Chandler was initially not the first choice for his role in 'Game Night,' but his natural chemistry with the cast brought a unique dynamic that elevated the film's humor and charm.
Sharon Horgan as Sarah

Sharon Horgan

Sarah
In the 2018 film 'Game Night,' Sharon Horgan played the role of Michelle, one of the supporting characters who contributes to the film's comedic ensemble dynamic. Known predominantly for her work in television—particularly in dark comedy and dramedy series such as 'Catastrophe' and 'Divorce'—Horgan's performance in 'Game Night' allowed her to showcase her comedic timing within a high-energy, ensemble movie setting. This role stands out from her earlier work because it placed her within a mainstream Hollywood comedy, contrasting with her more niche, character-driven television roles and emphasizing her versatility as an actress in both small-scale, character-focused narratives and larger, plot-driven comedies.
Billy Magnussen as Ryan

Billy Magnussen

Ryan
In the movie 'Game Night,' Billy Magnussen delivers a standout performance as Ryan, infusing the character with a mix of charm, awkwardness, and comedic timing that adds a memorable layer to the ensemble cast. Compared to his other roles, such as his Broadway performances and appearances in films like 'Into the Woods' and 'Cinderella,' Magnussen showcases his versatility by balancing humor with a nuanced portrayal of a socially awkward fun-seeker. A fun trivia fact is that Magnussen originally gained attention for his award-winning stage role in 'Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,' which helped pave the way for his successful transition into film and television.
Lamorne Morris as Kevin

Lamorne Morris

Kevin
Fans of Lamorne Morris might enjoy his role in the movie 'Game Night' because, much like his iconic performance as Winston Bishop on the TV show 'New Girl,' he brings a blend of comedic timing and quirky charm that feels both natural and engaging. In 'Game Night,' Morris portrays Kevin, a likable and relatable character who adds depth to the ensemble cast, balancing humor with moments of genuine emotion. An interesting detail is that although Lamorne is known primarily for comedic roles, his character in 'Game Night' subtly showcases his ability to handle both humor and suspense, which contrasts with the more straightforward comedic nature of Winston. This duality offers fans a fresh perspective on his versatility as an actor.

Crew of Game Night

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