Chris Pine Faces a Frozen Nightmare in Netflix’s New Survival Thriller Yeti
Netflix is heading deep into creature-feature territory with Yeti, a new survival thriller that throws Chris Pine into one of the harshest landscapes imaginable. Set high in the Alps, the film blends icy isolation, family stakes, and primal horror in what sounds like a tense, stripped-down battle for survival.
Pine leads the cast alongside Iona Bell, Ray Winstone, and Sofia Boutella, giving the project an immediately strong lineup with a mix of dramatic weight and genre appeal. Behind the camera is director Michael Chaves, whose work in supernatural and horror-heavy franchises has made him a familiar name for audiences who like their suspense loud, eerie, and relentless. With production now underway in Budapest, the film is already moving from announcement to full momentum.
At the center of Yeti is a father-and-daughter survival story. After an avalanche leaves them stranded in the Alps, the disaster uncovers something ancient buried deep within the glacial ice. What should have been a desperate fight against the cold quickly becomes something far worse, as the two find themselves hunted by a ruthless predator perfectly adapted to the snow-covered wilderness around them. The setup leans into classic survival-thriller tension, but the creature angle gives it a sharper, more cinematic hook.
The screenplay comes from Peter Gaffney and Sean Tretta, and the concept feels built for a nerve-shredding, contained thriller with bursts of large-scale danger. Rather than leaning purely on spectacle, the premise suggests a more intimate story where the emotional core between parent and child could matter just as much as the monster stalking them through the whiteout.
The supporting cast adds even more intrigue, with Bill Milner, Lisa Loven Kongsli, Géza Röhrig, Christian Ochoa Lavernia, Ansu Kabia, and Amr Waked joining the ensemble. That kind of lineup hints at a story that may widen beyond a simple two-person survival scenario, potentially introducing other stranded or ill-fated figures caught in the same frozen nightmare.
Yeti is being produced by Erik Feig and Jessica Switch for PictureStart, alongside Dan Kagan, with Hans Ritter and Chris Pine attached as executive producers. That behind-the-scenes team gives the project a solid commercial genre pedigree, and with Netflix continuing to invest in high-concept thrillers, Yeti looks positioned as one of the streamer’s more watchable creature-driven originals on the horizon.
There’s no official release date yet, but the early details already make Yeti one to keep an eye on. Between its brutal mountain setting, survival-first premise, and a monster lurking beneath centuries of ice, the film has the ingredients of a lean, crowd-pleasing thriller that could hit especially hard if it nails the atmosphere. For now, Netflix has planted its flag in the snow, and Yeti is shaping up to be a cold-weather nightmare worth waiting for.