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Hostel (film series)

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Horror film series

Hostel
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Created byEli Roth
Original workHostel (2005)
OwnersLionsgate
Sony Pictures
Years2005–2011
Films and television
Film(s)

Hostel is an Americanhorrorfilm series that consists of three films, including twotheatrical films, and onestraight-to-home release film. Created byEli Roth, the plot centers around aSlovakiancriminal organization that lures innocent foreigners into their hostels, where wealthy sadists bid upon them fortorture andmurder. Over the course of the films, the hierarchy of the cult group is revealed to operate internationally.

The original film starringJay Hernandez was met with mixed critical reception,[1] although it was a success at the box office.[2] The second film was met with an even more divided critical response;[3] even though it earned less than its predecessor, it earned a profit for the studios.[4] The third film was released to more positive reviews from critics than the previous movies,[5] although its monetary statistics regarding sales on home media are not disclosed.[6]

Films

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FilmU.S.
release date
DirectorScreenwriterProducer(s)
HostelJanuary 6, 2006 (2006-01-06)Eli RothMike Fleiss, Eli Roth and Chris Briggs
Hostel: Part IIJune 8, 2007 (2007-06-08)
Hostel: Part IIIDecember 27, 2011 (2011-12-27)Scott SpiegelMichael D. WeissMike Fleiss, Chris Briggs and Scott Spiegel

Hostel (2005)

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Main article:Hostel (2005 film)

Paxton and Josh spend their summer after graduating college traveling the various countries in Europe. Exploring all manner of debaucherous activities, they befriend an Icelandic tourist named Óli. One night the trio are locked out of their hotel, and visit an apartment of a local named Alexei. After being told of a hostel run by seductive women in Slovakia, the friends make the journey to the rumored location. Upon arrival they are pleased to find that Alexei's story was true, a location overrun by nude foreign women. As they engage in various sexual encounters, over time they soon begin to question the intentions of the establishment. As Óli goes missing, the friends attempt to investigate his disappearance. When they are drugged by a pair of women with whom they had been associating in a sex-based relationship, they individually awaken to a horrific underground torture event, led by a secret organization. The company allows wealthy individuals to pay large sums of money to torture, maim, and kill abducted innocent tourists. Unwittingly finding themselves a part of the cult's activities, Paxton and Josh must fight for survival in the nightmare they've awoken in, or die by a series of gory events.[7][8][9][10][11]

Hostel: Part II (2007)

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Main article:Hostel: Part II

After narrowly escaping the tortures of an evil secret organization, Paxton suffers from extreme episodes ofPTSD. Convinced that the Elite Hunting Club will not stop looking for him until he is dead, he often comes into confrontation with his girlfriend who argues that his experience is exaggerated as a result of his mental illness. After one particularly heated argument, she awakes the next morning to find his headless corpse sitting in their kitchen, confirming his story.

InRome, Italy three young American art students named Beth, Whitney, and Lorna are enjoying their time abroad in a foreign country. Encouraged by one of the nude models that they are sketching named Axelle, to visit a relaxing hostel located in Slovakia, the trio decide to make the journey to the isolated location. Expecting a relaxing stay at a luxurious spa, the friends quickly begin to question the underlying reality of what is going on around them. Unbeknownst to them, upon arrival their passports are uploaded for bid to the highest spender. Abducted by members of the organization, the friends awaken to a reality where they are positioned to be helpless pawns of torture and murder. The women resolve to fight for their survival, or die trying.[12][13][14][15][16]

Hostel: Part III (2011)

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Main article:Hostel: Part III

Scott alongside his friends Mike and Justin, are celebrating a night of decadence in Las Vegas for his bachelor party. As they move through each club, they are persuaded by a pair of escorts to attend a secluded private party. The friends decide to take their partying up a level, and make the trip. Upon arrival they quickly learn that things are not as they seem. Imprisoned by the Slovakian hosts, they find that they are intended to be used as party favors of nefarious wealthy bidders, who intend to torture, abuse, and kill them as they desire. As they fight for their survival, amongst a terrible bloodbath Scott soon discovers that one of his friends is also a part of the Elite Hunters Club and willingly led them into the sadistic nightmare they are trapped in.[17][18][19]

Television

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In December 2020, tabloids reported that a reboot ofHostel film series was in development.[20] By December 2023 however, Eli Roth stated that he intends to develop additionalHostel installments; stating "there's a lot more to do" and that he felt like he had "ignored them for too long". Acknowledging that he has ideas for where to take the story next, the filmmaker confirmed he also wants to return to intellectual property once again in the role of director after previously not being involved withPart III.[21][22]

In June 2024, it was announced that a television series set within the franchise was in development. The series was described as a "modern adaptation" and "reinvention" of the concept, with the genre being categorized as an "elevated thriller". Roth will serve as director, as well as co-writer alongside Chris Briggs. The filmmaker will also be an executive producer, with Briggs and Mike Fleiss.Paul Giamatti has been cast in a starring role. The series will be developed byPeacock.[23][24]

Principal cast and characters

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List indicators

This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in more than two films in the series.

  • An empty grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  •  C indicates a cameo role.
CharacterFilms
HostelHostel: Part IIHostel: Part III
200520072011
Principal cast
Paxton RodriguezJay Hernandez 
Josh BrooksDerek Richardson 
Óli ErikssonEyþór Guðjónsson 
KanaJennifer Lim 
YukiKeiko Seiko 
Beth Salinger Lauren German 
Whitney Swerling Bijou Phillips 
Lorna Weisenfreund Heather Matarazzo 
Scott Brian Hallisay
Amy Kelly Thiebaud
Mike Skyler Stone
Justin John Hensley
Kendra Sarah Habel
Nikki Zulay Henao
Victor Nickola Shreli
Anka Evelina Oboza
Elite Hunting Club
NatalyaBarbara Nedeljáková 
SvetlanaJana Kaderabkova 
Jedi, the Desk ClerkMilda Havlas 
AlexeiLubomir Bukovy 
Dutch BusinessmanJan Vlasák 
American ClientRick Hoffman 
Johann, the German SurgeonPetr Janiš 
The ButcherJosef BradnaIvan Furak 
Sasha Rassimov Milan Kňažko 
Inya Zuzana Geislerová 
Stuart Roger Bart 
Todd Richard Burgi 
Axelle Vera Jordanova 
Miroslav Stanislav Ianevski 
Roman Roman Janecka 
Mrs. Bathory Monika Malacova 
Carter Kip Pardue
Travis Chris Coy
Flemming Thomas Kretschmann

Additional crew and production details

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FilmCrew/Detail
ComposerCinematographerEditor(s)Production
companies
Distributing
companies
Running time
HostelNathan BarrMilan ChadimaGeorge Folsey Jr.Next Entertainment andRaw NerveLions Gate Entertainment1 hr 34 mins
Hostel: Part II
Hostel: Part IIIFrederik WiedmannAndrew StrahornGeorge Folsey Jr. & Brad WilhiteStage 6 Films, RCR Media Group and Next EntertainmentSony Pictures Home Entertainment1 hr 28 mins

Reception

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For more details on the reception of each film, see the "Reception" section on each film's article.

Box office and financial performance

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FilmBox office grossBox office rankingVideo
sales gross
Worldwide total
gross income
BudgetWorldwide total
net income
Ref.
North AmericaOther territoriesWorldwideAll time
North America
All time
worldwide
Hostel$47,326,473$34,914,637$82,241,110#1,909#2,414$23,882,146$106,123,256$4,800,000$101,323,256[2][25]
Hostel: Part II$17,609,452$18,118,731$35,728,183#4,032#3,730$16,821,819$52,550,002$7,500,000$45,050,002[4][26]
Hostel: Part IIIInformation not publicly availableInformation not publicly available[6]
Totals$64,935,92534$53,033,368$117,969,293x̄ #1,981x̄ #2,048>$40,703,965>$158,673,258$12,300,000≥$146,373,258

Critical and public response

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FilmCriticalPublic
Rotten TomatoesMetacriticCinemaScore
Hostel59% (109 reviews)[1]55/100 ( reviews)[27]C−[28]
Hostel: Part II44% (112 reviews)[3]46/100 (21 reviews)[29]C[28]
Hostel: Part III67% (6 reviews)[5]

References

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