The Lost Bus: McConaughey, Ferrera Star in Apple’s New Wildfire Thriller

The Lost Bus: McConaughey, Ferrera Star in Apple’s New Wildfire Thriller

Apple Original Films dropped the teaser for The Lost Bus, an intense new thriller starring Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera. The film is based on the real-life 2018 Camp Fire in Paradise, California, and follows a school bus driver and teacher who fight to save 22 children trapped in the chaos.

Based on a True Story

The Lost Bus is adapted from Paradise: One Town’s Struggle to Survive an American Wildfire by journalist Lizzie Johnson. Jamie Lee Curtis brought the story to Blumhouse Productions after hearing Johnson discuss it on NPR. Johnson also serves as executive producer.

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McConaughey, Ferrera Lead the Cast

McConaughey plays the driver, while Ferrera portrays a teacher working alongside him as the fire closes in. The cast also includes Yul Vazquez, Ashlie Atkinson, and Spencer Watson.

Behind the Camera

Paul Greengrass (United 93, Captain Phillips) directs. He co-wrote the script with Mare of Easttown creator Brad Ingelsby. The film is produced by Ingelsby, Jason Blum, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Gregory Goodman.

Coming This Fall

The Lost Bus hits select theaters and Apple TV+ in fall 2025. Apple is positioning the film as both a rescue thriller and a look at community survival during one of the country’s worst disasters.

Watch the trailer:

The Lost Bus — Official Teaser | Apple TV

About Patrick Scanlon

Patrick Scanlon writes about pop culture for Cosmic Book News. He has a strong interest in comics, animation, movies, and entertainment, and hopes to one day create his own comic books and animated projects. Outside of writing, Patrick also enjoys computer engineering and coding.

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