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La Hora de la Desaparición Debuts in Mexico With 100% Rotten Tomatoes Rating

Marking Zach Cregger’s leap into a standalone, genre-blending thriller driven by his personal loss, the film opens in Mexico with a B15/C rating

"La hora de la desaparición" la dirige el mismo director que "Barbarian". Foto: Warner
Julia Garner en "La hora de la desaparición". Foto: Warner
Julia Garner y Josh Brolin en La hora de la desaparición

Overview

  • Warner Bros. Pictures México confirmed the film’s theatrical debut on August 7 as part of a simultaneous global rollout.
  • Early screenings garnered a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, signaling strong critical acclaim.
  • Zach Cregger has publicly denied any direct sequel or shared-universe link to his 2022 horror hit Barbarian.
  • The narrative follows the mysterious 2:17 AM disappearance of 17 elementary students in Maybrook through intersecting, non-linear viewpoints.
  • Classified R in the United States and B15/C in Mexico, the film features intense violence, psychological horror and mature themes.