
Airplane Mode 2019
"The internet is about to crash!"
Airplane Mode (2019) dives into the chaos of modern travel with a comedic twist, directed by Dylan Trussell and starring internet sensation Logan Paul.
Director: Dylan Trussell
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Airplane Mode (2019) about?
Airplane Mode follows Logan Paul's first flight, which spirals into chaos when passengers refuse to disable their devices. The plane's systems malfunction after electrocuting the pilots, leaving the crew and passengers scrambling for survival in a bizarre, comedic disaster.
Who directed Airplane Mode?
Dylan Trussell directed Airplane Mode, bringing a sharp comedic edge to the chaotic flight scenario.
Who stars in Airplane Mode?
The film stars Logan Paul, Chloe Bridges, Juanpa Zurita, Lauren Swickard, and Lele Pons, with Andrew Bachelor rounding out the ensemble.
Is Airplane Mode (2019) worth watching?
With its genre blend of comedy and absurd disaster tropes, Airplane Mode is a fun, fast-paced watch for fans of lighthearted humor and social media satire. While it's not high art, its 80-minute runtime keeps the energy high and the laughs rolling.
How long is Airplane Mode?
Airplane Mode has a runtime of 80 minutes.
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About Airplane Mode (2019) — A Wild Ride of Social Media Chaos and In-Flight Madness
Airplane Mode (2019) dives into the chaos of modern travel with a comedic twist, directed by Dylan Trussell and starring internet sensation Logan Paul. When a group of social media influencers refuses to switch their phones to airplane mode mid-flight, the plane's systems spiral out of control—electrocuting the pilots and leaving passengers in a hilarious, high-stakes situation. Packed with rapid-fire humor and social media satire, this 80-minute comedy thrives on the absurdity of technology dependence and the panic of first-time flyers.
The film balances frantic energy with quirky character dynamics, led by Logan Paul's signature comedic style, backed by a cast that includes Chloe Bridges, Juanpa Zurita, and Lele Pons. With themes of technological overreach and the unintended consequences of connectivity, Airplane Mode (2019) delivers a lighthearted yet suspenseful take on what happens when the digital world collides with reality.