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Leap

  • 2025
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
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Leap (2025)
Drama

Blake was born and raised Catholic, but when he reunites with his high school sweetheart, they begin to study the Bible together and find themselves fleeing for their lives from his own fami... Read allBlake was born and raised Catholic, but when he reunites with his high school sweetheart, they begin to study the Bible together and find themselves fleeing for their lives from his own family as they await the Second Coming of Jesus.Blake was born and raised Catholic, but when he reunites with his high school sweetheart, they begin to study the Bible together and find themselves fleeing for their lives from his own family as they await the Second Coming of Jesus.

  • Director
    • Christopher Tempel
  • Writer
    • Christopher Tempel
  • Stars
    • Annalise Cook
    • Steve Gee
    • McKenna Munden
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
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    • Director
      • Christopher Tempel
    • Writer
      • Christopher Tempel
    • Stars
      • Annalise Cook
      • Steve Gee
      • McKenna Munden
    • 6User reviews
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    Annalise Cook
    • Reporter
    Steve Gee
    • Trevor
    McKenna Munden
    • Liz
    Roman Nuttbrock
    Roman Nuttbrock
    • Blake
    John Schimmelman
    • Hank
    Melissa Triano
    Melissa Triano
    • Kate
    • Director
      • Christopher Tempel
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      • Christopher Tempel
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    10JoshM-33

    Turn On, Tune In, Leap Out

    Big fan of Chris Tempel's Leap series, my friends and I were thrilled with the announcement of this new film to complete the Trilogy. I cheered as the movie opened with our main character doing some PARKOUR! Fans of End Times/Rapture/Apocalypse movies should not miss this one. The movie sets up a great story with surprising twists and revelations along the way. The film looks beautiful and is a lot of fun. I highly recommend all 3 Leap movies, hard to say which is my favorite. My only complaint is shared and stated by the main character: "Not enough parkour."

    This movie will have you reaching for your Bible.
    10travismunden

    Apocalypse with Attitude: A Daring Christian Drama That Redefines Redemption

    A solid and entertaining Christian drama that dives into the intensity of end-times theology with a fresh perspective. The film's gritty realism, surprising twists, and bold inclusion of cursing and violence set it apart from typical Christian cinema, making it engaging for fans of apocalyptic narratives. The movie's heartfelt performances and its unapologetic storytelling make it a compelling watch for those open to its provocative take on faith and survival, requiring little beyond a willingness to engage with its intense narrative. Watch it...you won't be sorry.
    3AlexL-623

    Not enough parkour

    I feel like this movie really drifted from the purpose of the Leap series, which is to use the guise of a christian movie (and the low standards that entails) to show off some truly middling parkour moves that help people think "wow, that's all Parkour is? I can do that too!" and get into the sport.
    2eqmanson-68588

    Look Before You Watch

    Leap: A Tale of the End Days has all the hallmarks of amateurish Christian cinema: shoddy camerawork, illogical framing, padding the runtime with meaningless montages, uneven sound, songs intruding on the action for no purpose, characters behaving inscrutably, questionable sports, purchased special effects that stick out from the cheap cinematography like a sore thumb, and of course a plot that relies on cherry-picked Bible quotes. It stands out from the crowd, not so much by self-referential passages (where a character in this, a sequel, actually watches the preceding film on video!), but by breaking the Christian cinematic convention of clean mouths (some amazing cursing dialogue is heard) and bloody violence (not counting the stuff coming from rivers and water faucets). As usual, the good guys are the Christians, and a very specific type of Christian. I would bet a dime to a dollar that filmmaker Christopher Temple does not really know any actual Catholics, based on his portrayal of a college senior "brought up Catholic" whose responses to questions about religion bear zero resemblance to how any Catholic - good, bad, active or lapsed - would talk. I won't spoil the ending, but lets just say it is infuriating how the worst characters win because they espouse the "correct" interpretation of the Bible, and others lose no matter that they pray fervently every second of their waking lives.

    Two stars for the uproariously funny performance of Annalise Cook as the television reporter. Also rib-tickling are the closing credits, which mention one name so many times I fear the Sin of Pride may have overtaken him.
    1SquidW

    Truly Top-Teir Christian Filmmaking

    The thing I love most about christian filmmakers is their deep, nuanced understanding of human motivations and interactions. For example, the main character of this movie discovers the one true path to god by watching a single christian movie, which just so happens to be the previous film in this series. Never before have I seen such a profoundly insightful glimpse into the reality of the human psyche.

    There is, however, a disappointing lack of parkour, for which I must detract some stars. How can I hope to evade the new world order if I do not first learn how to elegantly throw myself over a low wall?

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      After sitting on the original script for ten years, the director decided to create a new story from scratch. The new story was intended to be the most realistic look at the last days ever seen and is largely based on recent events and how families have been affected by them.

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Flathead Valley, Montana, USA
    • Production company
      • Pyro Studios
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      • $20,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 26 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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