Title: Swapped
Genres: 2026 Movies | Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Director: Nathan Greno
Writer: John Whittington, Christian Magalhaes, Robert Snow
Stars: Michael B. Jordan, Juno Temple, Cedric The Entertainer

Storyline: A mirror cracks. Not literally yet it feels like it. Swapped directed by Nathan Greno kicks off with a jolt two strangers wake up inside each other’s lives and nothing fits right. Shoes pinch. Voices sound wrong. However the real fracture isn t physical it’s emotional and it cuts deeper with every scene. The film leans on Greno’s animation instincts even in live action framing. Faces stretch with micro expressions. Rooms feel exaggerated almost hostile. Meanwhile the performances carry a strange duality actors mimic each other’s rhythms with eerie precision. It’s clever. Sometimes too clever. But then it hits hard. Therefore what starts playful turns uneasy even raw. So one character spirals into panic the other clings to control. Their choices clash. Their identities blur. Who are they without themselves? Moreover the cinematography pushes tight close ups and off center angles creating a constant itch you can’t ignore. It works mostly at times it feels over styled, sure but the discomfort sticks. Ultimately Swapped isn’t about gimmicks. It’s about losing grip on identity on truth on reality itself. hurawatch rarely gamble this boldly. Does it always land? Not quite. But when it does it bites.