The Adam Project
The Adam Project is a 2022 American science fiction adventure comedy film directed by Shawn Levy.[1] In the story, time-traveling fighter pilot Adam Reed, portrayed by Ryan Reynolds, accidentally crash-lands in 2022 and must team up with his 12-year-old self (Walker Scobell) and his late father (Mark Ruffalo) to thwart a dangerous threat and confront personal losses from his past.[2] The screenplay was written by Jonathan Tropper, based on an earlier script by T. S. Nowlin, Jennifer Flackett, and Mark Levin.[3] Produced by Skydance Media and Maximum Effort in association with Netflix, the film features a supporting cast including Jennifer Garner as Adam's mother, Zoe Saldaña as a fellow time traveler, and Catherine Keener as the antagonist.[4] Filming took place primarily in Vancouver, Canada, beginning in November 2020 and wrapping in March 2021.[5] The movie had a limited one-night theatrical release on March 9, 2022, before streaming globally on Netflix starting March 11, 2022, where it quickly became one of the platform's most-watched films, amassing over 233 million viewing hours in its first 28 days.[6] With a runtime of 106 minutes, The Adam Project blends action, humor, and family drama, drawing comparisons to films like Back to the Future for its time-travel elements and heartfelt father-son dynamics.[1] Critically, the film holds a 68% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 217 reviews, with the consensus praising its entertaining sci-fi action and emotional moments despite familiar tropes.[1] Audience reception was more positive at 73%, highlighting Reynolds' charismatic performance and the film's appeal to younger viewers.[1] Notable for reuniting Reynolds with Levy from their prior collaborations and featuring a 13 Going on 30 cast reunion between Garner and Ruffalo, The Adam Project underscores themes of redemption and family bonds amid high-stakes temporal adventures.[6]Synopsis and cast
Plot
In 2050, fighter pilot Adam Reed embarks on a perilous time-travel mission that goes awry, causing him to crash-land in 2022, where he unexpectedly encounters his 12-year-old self.[7] The adult Adam, portrayed by Ryan Reynolds, must now navigate this temporal displacement while seeking assistance from his younger counterpart, played by Walker Scobell, to complete his objective of altering a dire future threatened by corporate exploitation of time travel technology.[1] This inciting incident sets the stage for a collaborative effort marked by initial skepticism and reluctant alliance between the two Adams.[8] As the narrative unfolds with non-linear elements driven by time jumps, the duo recruits allies from Adam's past, including his widowed mother Ellie and the inventive spirit of his late father Louis, to confront the antagonist forces pursuing them across timelines.[7] The story emphasizes adult Adam's emotional journey, as interactions with his younger self and family unearth buried regrets over personal losses and strained relationships, fostering gradual growth toward reconciliation and redemption.[1] Key events build rising tension through high-stakes pursuits, blending heartfelt family dynamics with the urgency of their mission to safeguard the timeline.[8] The film contrasts the mundane suburban setting of 2022—centered around the Reed family home and local woods—with futuristic dystopian glimpses of 2050, incorporating temporal anomalies and aerial chases that highlight the disruptive nature of time travel.[7] These sequences underscore the protagonists' arcs, as young Adam grapples with grief and isolation following his father's death, while adult Adam confronts the consequences of his life's choices, weaving themes of loss and familial bonds into the action-driven plot.[1]Cast
The principal cast of The Adam Project includes Ryan Reynolds as Adam Reed, a fighter pilot from the year 2050 who time-travels to 2022, Walker Scobell as the 12-year-old version of Adam Reed, Mark Ruffalo as Louis Reed, Adam's father and a brilliant inventor, Jennifer Garner as Ellie Reed, Adam's mother, Catherine Keener as Maya Sorian, the ruthless corporate leader serving as the primary antagonist, and Zoe Saldaña as Laura, a fellow pilot and Adam's ally from the future.[9][4] Supporting roles feature Alex Mallari Jr. as Christos, a former colleague of Adam who becomes a formidable adversary in the time-travel conflict.[9][10] Casting highlights include Walker Scobell's film debut as young Adam, selected after an audition that demonstrated strong on-screen chemistry with Reynolds, capturing the essence of a youthful version of the lead actor.[11][12] The roles of Louis and Ellie Reed marked a reunion for Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Garner, who previously co-starred as romantic leads in the 2004 romantic comedy 13 Going on 30, adding a layer of nostalgic familiarity to their portrayal of Adam's parents.[13] Ryan Reynolds' casting as the adult Adam was tailored to leverage his established strengths in blending sharp humor with action-hero dynamics, aligning with the film's tone as a sci-fi adventure-comedy.[14]Production
Development
The screenplay for The Adam Project originated in 2012 under the working title Our Name Is Adam, written by T.S. Nowlin and acquired by Paramount Pictures and Skydance Media with Tom Cruise attached to star in the lead role as a time-traveling pilot.[15] The project entered development hell after Cruise's involvement did not progress, remaining dormant for several years despite initial plans to emphasize realistic action sequences leveraging his aviation experience.[16] In July 2020, Skydance Media revived the project by shifting it from Paramount to Netflix, where it was redeveloped as a family-oriented science fiction adventure with Shawn Levy attached to direct following the success of his 2021 film Free Guy. Ryan Reynolds was brought on to star as the adult Adam Reed and produce through his company Maximum Effort, marking a reunion with Levy after their collaboration on Free Guy. Netflix acquired the rights with a production budget of approximately $116 million, positioning the film as a high-profile streaming original inspired by 1980s Amblin Entertainment productions such as Back to the Future.[17][18] The script underwent significant rewrites to align with the new creative vision, starting with contributions from Jennifer Flackett and Mark Levin building on Nowlin's original draft, followed by a page-one rewrite by Jonathan Tropper that introduced key emotional elements like the protagonist's reconciliation with his late father.[3] Tropper's revisions emphasized themes of grief and family bonds, tailoring the tone for broader appeal while incorporating Reynolds' comedic style after nearly eight years of intermittent development.[3] Pre-production accelerated in late 2020, with casting announcements beginning in November, including Jennifer Garner and Zoe Saldaña in supporting roles, setting the stage for principal photography to commence that month.[19]Filming
Principal photography for The Adam Project took place from November 18, 2020, to March 8, 2021, primarily in and around Vancouver, British Columbia.[20] Key filming locations included the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve in North Vancouver for woodland scenes involving Adam's aircraft, Port Moody's College Park Elementary School for young Adam's classroom sequences, and Martini Film Studios in Langley for interior shoots.[21][22] Futuristic elements, such as time jet interiors, were captured on green-screen stages at Vancouver soundstages to facilitate later visual effects integration.[23] Filming occurred amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with the production adhering to strict British Columbia guidelines, including daily testing, mask mandates, and social distancing on set.[24] Vancouver's "bubble" system isolated cast and crew in controlled environments to minimize exposure risks, allowing principal photography to proceed without major interruptions after a pandemic-related delay in pre-production.[25] The winter schedule presented challenges, as Vancouver's frequent rain and cold temperatures complicated outdoor shoots in locations like the conservation reserve, requiring adjustments for weather-dependent scenes.[26] Coordinating scenes between adult Adam (Ryan Reynolds) and young Adam (Walker Scobell, aged 12 during filming) demanded careful scheduling to comply with child labor regulations while ensuring seamless performance matching.[27] Action sequences, including jet fights and chases, incorporated practical effects like custom-built props and on-location stunts where feasible to ground the high-energy set pieces before visual effects enhancement.[28] On-set anecdotes highlighted a collaborative spirit, with Reynolds frequently improvising dialogue that infused humor into father-son interactions, often drawing from his signature witty style to elicit natural responses from Scobell.[29] The atmosphere fostered a family-like dynamic, particularly through the reunion of Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Garner—reprising a parental rapport reminiscent of their 13 Going on 30 chemistry—which eased tensions and enhanced emotional scenes.[13]Visual effects
The visual effects for The Adam Project were overseen by production VFX supervisor Alessandro Ongaro, who managed a total of 1,432 shots across a compressed 6.5-month post-production schedule.[30] Key vendors included Scanline VFX, which delivered over 600 shots focusing on elements like backyard environments, laboratory sets, weapons, and cloaking effects, and DNEG, responsible for more than 350 shots in eight sequences involving futuristic jets, car chases, and wormholes.[31][32] Additional contributions came from Lola VFX for de-aging work and Supervixen for design elements.[30] Central to the film's sci-fi aesthetic were the time travel portals, realized as wormholes created by the time jets. DNEG designed these as a light-bending flat disk transitioning into a swirling funnel, employing 3D volumes animated with optical flares and lens distortions to simulate gravitational lensing and energy distortion, drawing on pseudo-scientific principles for visual authenticity.[30][33] The jet fighters themselves blended practical models from pre-production—based on traditional fighter jet silhouettes—with extensive CGI enhancements by DNEG, including added surface detailing, dynamic damage simulations during dogfights, and fully digital environments like procedurally generated canyons to convey high-velocity maneuvers.[30][32] De-aging for flashback sequences was handled by Lola VFX, who applied their proprietary “The Egg” facial capture rig with LED lighting to Catherine Keener's performance, enabling seamless face replacement to portray her younger self without altering the actor's core expressions.[30][34] Challenges in production centered on achieving seamless temporal shifts, particularly in action-heavy sequences set in 2050, such as explosive jet dogfights and forest chases involving time soldiers on hoverboards. DNEG innovated by incorporating camera shake, "space dust" particles, and repurposed aerial plates to heighten urgency in wormhole transits, while ensuring Earth curvature and atmospheric scattering for realism in high-altitude battles.[33][32] Scanline addressed budget constraints in destruction effects by simulating complex lab demolitions with Houdini-based rigid body dynamics and fluid simulations, allocating resources to prioritize high-impact set pieces over exhaustive previs.[30] VFX integration enhanced practical footage captured in Vancouver, including greenscreen stages, through techniques like CG set extensions and digital matte paintings for environmental expansions—such as replacing shot grass with DMP overlays in chase scenes—and augmenting on-set props into functional sci-fi tools. Specific examples include Scanline's work on the MagCyl weapon, an expandable energy device with particle-based emission effects, and pulse grenades featuring holographic targeting interfaces that overlaid practical builds with glowing, interactive projections to bridge the physical and digital realms.[30][33]Music
The score for The Adam Project was composed by Rob Simonsen, who crafted an original soundtrack emphasizing emotional family dynamics and adventurous time-travel elements through a blend of tender piano motifs and expansive orchestral arrangements.[35][36] Simonsen's approach drew inspiration from 1980s Amblin-style adventure films, incorporating subtle futuristic processing on piano layers—such as delays and modulations—to evoke a sense of temporal displacement without relying on overt synthwave aesthetics.[36] This resulted in dual central themes: one introspective motif representing the protagonist Adam's emotional journey and family reconciliation, and another heroic, soaring cue underscoring his time-travel exploits.[36] The scoring process began with experimental electronic sketches before evolving into a more orchestral framework, spanning over a year amid the COVID-19 pandemic and involving close collaboration with director Shawn Levy, who had previously worked with Simonsen on The Spectacular Now.[36] Following the film's principal photography wrap in March 2021, Simonsen refined the music in post-production, culminating in in-person mixing sessions with Levy and star Ryan Reynolds to ensure alignment with the narrative's heartfelt tone.[36] The orchestral sessions were recorded at the Barbra Streisand Scoring Stage, with additional recording at Capitol Studios, featuring a full ensemble conducted under Simonsen's direction to amplify the score's dramatic scope.[37] The complete soundtrack album, comprising 26 tracks totaling approximately 59 minutes, was released digitally on March 11, 2022, by Milan Records, coinciding with the film's Netflix premiere.[38][35] A standout track, the titular "The Adam Project," was issued as a single on March 3, 2022, highlighting the film's main emotional theme with its piano-led build to orchestral climax.[38] Other representative cues, such as "Hallway" and those accompanying time-jump sequences, integrate processed ambiences to blend intimacy with spectacle.[39] Sound design elements were seamlessly woven into the score, featuring futuristic audio effects like modulated whooshes and ambient distortions to represent time travel, enhancing the auditory immersion without overshadowing the orchestral core.[36] This integration particularly amplified action sequences, such as jet pursuits through wormholes, by syncing percussive rhythms and electronic swells with visual cues.[36] The film's music prioritized original composition, though select licensed songs like "Gimme Some Lovin'" by The Spencer Davis Group appear in non-score contexts to punctuate lighter moments.[40]Release
Dates and platforms
The Adam Project had its world premiere at the AMC Lincoln Square Theater in New York City on February 28, 2022.[41] It began a limited one-night-only theatrical release on March 9, 2022, before its streaming premiere on Netflix worldwide on March 11, 2022.[42] As a Netflix original film, it was not released on physical media such as DVD or Blu-ray, and digital purchase or rental options on platforms like iTunes or Amazon were not widely available as of November 2025.[43]Promotion
Netflix's promotional campaign for The Adam Project began in early 2022, leveraging the star power of Ryan Reynolds to build anticipation for the film's family-oriented sci-fi adventure. The first teaser trailer was released online on February 10, 2022. Netflix aired a promotional spot featuring footage from the film during Super Bowl LVI on February 13, 2022, emphasizing the film's humor and action elements.[44][45] A full official trailer followed on March 1, 2022, released via Netflix's Tudum platform, which highlighted the ensemble cast including Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Garner, and underscored the movie's themes of family and redemption.[46] Reynolds played a central role in the publicity efforts through his production company, Maximum Effort, which handled creative marketing integrations to amplify the film's reach on social media. A notable partnership was with Kraft Mac & Cheese, where Reynolds and co-star Walker Scobell appeared in a promotional ad tying the comfort food to the film's nostalgic family dynamics, released on March 7, 2022, just days before the premiere.[47] This campaign exemplified the strategy of blending Reynolds' irreverent humor with accessible brand tie-ins to appeal to a broad, intergenerational audience. Additionally, official merchandise such as logo T-shirts was made available through the Netflix Shop, allowing fans to engage with the film's futuristic aesthetic.[48] The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic influenced the promotion to focus on digital and virtual formats, limiting traditional global press tours in favor of online interviews and behind-the-scenes content shared via Netflix's Tudum site. Reynolds conducted virtual Q&As and shared personal insights into the film's themes of fatherhood and loss, positioning The Adam Project as an emotional yet entertaining watch for family viewing during restricted social periods.[49] These efforts, centered on Reynolds' charismatic presence, successfully generated pre-release buzz without relying on large-scale in-person events.[50]Reception
Critical response
The Adam Project received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its humor, heartfelt family dynamics, and nostalgic sci-fi charm while critiquing its convoluted plot and underdeveloped time-travel mechanics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 68% approval rating based on 217 reviews, with an average score of 6.2/10.[1] Metacritic assigns it a score of 55 out of 100, indicating "mixed or average" reviews from 48 critics.[51] Critics frequently highlighted the film's emotional core and comedic energy as its strongest elements, particularly the chemistry between Ryan Reynolds and newcomer Walker Scobell as adult and young Adam, respectively. Peter Debruge of Variety commended the duo's rapport, noting it delivers "just what the kid needs and deserves" in a "brashly entertaining" family adventure that evokes Amblin Entertainment's '80s sci-fi classics like Back to the Future, complete with "’70s Spielbergian blue light" and absent-father bonding.[52] Nell Minow of RogerEbert.com echoed this, awarding 3.5 out of 4 stars and praising how the film "deftly balances the action with the comedy inherent in conflict between the two Adams," emphasizing the tender father-son reconciliation as a standout amid the spectacle.[53] The casting, including Zoe Saldaña as a key ally, was noted for adding depth to the ensemble's dynamics.[54] However, several reviewers faulted the screenplay for its predictable structure and logical inconsistencies in the time-travel premise. Xan Brooks of The Guardian described it as a "high-concept but thin homage" to earlier sci-fi romps, with "cheerfully indecipherable plot twists" involving nuclear reactors and crystals that demand viewers "turn brain onto cruise control," rendering the time-travel rules more as props than coherent elements.[55] Debruge similarly critiqued the narrative for bending time-travel logic until it "turns your head to mush," though he found the film's triviality forgivable given its rhythmic synergy between Reynolds and director Shawn Levy.[52] Despite these flaws, the consensus positioned The Adam Project as a serviceable, if unoriginal, crowd-pleaser for family audiences seeking lighthearted escapism.Audience viewership
Upon its release in March 2022, The Adam Project achieved significant initial viewership on Netflix, garnering 92.4 million hours viewed in its first week ending March 13.[56] Over the subsequent 28 days, the film accumulated 157.6 million views, equivalent to approximately 281 million hours viewed when adjusted for its runtime.[57] This performance ranked it as the fourth most-watched English-language Netflix original film at the time, a position it maintained into early 2025 before settling at fifth amid new releases.[58] The film's global appeal was evident in its chart performance, topping Netflix's English films list and reaching the number-one spot across 93 countries during its debut period. It resonated particularly with family audiences, including parents and children aged 8 to 12, due to its blend of time-travel adventure, humor, and themes of familial bonds, positioning it as a suitable option for shared viewing despite its PG-13 rating.[59][60] User-generated ratings reflect solid audience engagement, with The Adam Project earning a 6.7 out of 10 on IMDb based on over 252,000 votes as of late 2025.[2] On Letterboxd, it holds an average rating of 2.9 out of 5 from more than 435,000 user logs, indicating moderate appreciation among cinephile communities.[61] Into 2025, the film demonstrated sustained popularity on Netflix, remaining in the platform's all-time top 10 English-language movies with no notable decline in periodic viewership reports, underscoring its enduring draw for repeat family watches.[57] Despite mixed critical reception, its accessibility contributed to this ongoing viewer interest.[1]Accolades
The Adam Project garnered recognition from various awards bodies in the years following its release, primarily in 2022 and 2023, with honors focusing on its comedic elements, ensemble cast, and casting achievements. No additional awards or nominations were announced in 2024 or 2025.| Year | Award Ceremony | Category | Outcome | Nominee(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | MTV Movie & TV Awards | Best Movie | Nominated | The Adam Project [62] |
| 2022 | MTV Movie & TV Awards | Best Team | Nominated | Ryan Reynolds and Walker Scobell [62] |
| 2022 | Dragon Awards | Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Movie | Nominated | The Adam Project [63] |
| 2022 | People's Choice Awards | The Comedy Movie of 2022 | Won | The Adam Project [64] |
| 2023 | Casting Society of America Artios Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Film - Non-Theatrical Release | Won | Carmen Cuba, Tiffany Mak, Judith Sunga [65] |
| 2023 | Family Film Awards | Favorite Actress in a Family Film | Nominated | Jennifer Garner [66] |