Imposters (2026)

Released: 2026-03-06 Recommended age: 13+ No IMDb rating yet
Imposters

Movie details

  • Genres: Horror
  • Director: Caleb J. Phillips
  • Main cast: Jessica Rothe, Charlie Barnett, Bates Wilder, Yul Vazquez
  • Country / region: United States of America
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-03-06

Story overview

A horror film about a couple whose baby is taken, leading the mother to find a way to 'get their baby back.' The husband grows suspicious that what she brought home may not be their real son, creating tension and fear around identity and loss.

Parent Guide

A suspenseful horror film with themes of child loss and paranoia, suitable for mature teens due to emotional intensity and scary elements.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Moderate

Includes peril related to child abduction, tense scenes of suspicion and fear, and possible implied threats, but no graphic violence depicted.

Scary / disturbing
Strong

Features disturbing themes of a stolen baby and a potentially replaced child, creating suspense and psychological horror that may be frightening, especially for younger viewers.

Language
Mild

May include occasional mild language consistent with tense situations, but no strong profanity expected based on typical horror genre standards.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity is indicated in the overview or typical for this horror premise.

Substance use
None

No substance use is mentioned or likely central to the plot.

Emotional intensity
Strong

High emotional intensity due to themes of child loss, parental desperation, and paranoia, which could be distressing for sensitive viewers.

Parent tips

This horror movie deals with themes of child abduction, grief, and paranoia, which may be intense for younger viewers. It includes suspenseful scenes and a potentially disturbing premise about a replaced child. Consider the emotional maturity of your child, as the story explores parental desperation and fear.

Parent chat guide

After watching, discuss with your child: How did the characters feel when their baby was taken? Why might the husband doubt the baby's identity? Talk about real-life safety without causing undue fear. For older kids, explore themes of trust and coping with loss.

Parent follow-up questions

  • How do you think the mom and dad felt when their baby was gone?
  • What makes a family special?
  • Why do you think the husband was suspicious of the baby?
  • How can parents keep their children safe?
  • What does the movie say about grief and desperation?
  • How might the story reflect real fears about child safety?
  • Discuss the ethical implications of the mother's actions to 'get the baby back.'
  • How does the film use horror elements to explore themes of identity and trust?

Where to watch

Streaming availability has not been announced yet.

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