iHostage


When a gunman enters an Apple Store in the heart of Amsterdam, the police face a delicate challenge to resolve the standoff. Based on true events.
Where to Watch
Currently you are able to watch iHostage streaming on Netflix, and Netflix with Ads.
'iHostage' Streaming: How to Watch Anywhere
Currently, iHostage is available in the US, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and the UK
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Country | Services | Access with NordVPN |
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United States | Netflix with Ads, Netflix | ✅ |
United Kingdom | Netflix, Netflix with Ads | ✅ |
Australia | Netflix, Netflix with Ads | ✅ |
Canada | Netflix, Netflix with Ads | ✅ |
New Zealand | Netflix | ✅ |
Streaming availability last updated: 03:02:40 AM, 05/12/2025 PST
More Information on iHostage
When a gunman enters an Apple Store in the heart of Amsterdam, the police face a delicate challenge to resolve the standoff. Based on true events. iHostage featuring Soufiane Moussouli and Admir Šehović is streaming with subscription on Netflix, and streaming with subscription on Netflix with Ads. It's a crime and drama movie.
Director
Bobby Boermans
Ammar / Double A
Soufiane Moussouli
Ilian Petrov
Admir Šehović
Mingus
Emmanuel Ohene Boafo
Lucas
Robin Boissevain
Winston
Louis Talpe
Kees
Marcel Hensema
Lynn
Loes Haverkort
Mark
Eric Corton
Jihane
Ahlaam Teghadouini
Matthijs
Thijs Boermans
Wilco
Hylke van Sprundel
Nour
Zahra Lfil
Valerie
Jasmine Sendar
Karina
Jolanda van den Berg
Sonja
Keja Klaasje Kwestro
Rachelle
Jouman Fattal
DSI-er
Marc Koehorst
Producer
Boudewijn Rosenmuller
Producer
Diederik Van Rooijen
Producer
Sabine Brian
Writer
Simon de Waal
Composer
Federico Lecuona Damborsky


Ratings & Reviews
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"iHostage" is praised for its strong acting and impressive cinematography. As a true story, some viewers felt it lacked action but appreciated its sober, non-Hollywood approach. The film's reception by Apple remains uncertain.
Some films, even when technically solid, just don’t leave a mark. iHostage is one of them. Based on a real case, it has moments of tension and does what it’s supposed to, but it fails to deliver on an emotional level. The direction is competent, the pacing holds up, and the atmosphere builds suspense fairly well. The issue is: there’s no emotional weight. The characters aren't well developed, you don’t connect with them, and as a result, you don’t really care what happens.Even though it tries to keep us on edge, you never truly worry about anyone. And if you don’t care what happens to the characters, it’s hard to feel invested in the story. The harsh reality behind the real events could’ve been used for something far more powerful, but here it just becomes a sequence of tense scenes that don’t quite land.It’s not a bad movie—watchable, and some might enjoy it more than I did. But that buzz about it being “unmissable” is clearly overhyped. iHostage doesn’t offend, but it certainly doesn’t move you either.
A good thriller, sober, without the circus from Hollywood and that’s refreshing from time to time. I am not sure how Apple is taking this movie… Hate it… love it… or neither.
This was pretty good. It’s a true story, so I guess I can’t complain that there could’ve been a bit more action. It was well acted and the cinematography was great.


