Eden
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Eden
Summary
Eden is a film[1]. Eden ranks in the top 0.5% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9,764 views/month, #470 of 94,065).[2]
Key Facts
- Eden's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Eden was directed by Ron Howard[4].
- Noah Pink wrote the screenplay for Eden[5].
- Eden's composer is recorded as Hans Zimmer[6].
- Eden's genre is thriller film[7].
- Eden's genre is survival film[8].
- Garden of Eden is named after Eden[9].
- On the Origin of Species is named after Eden[10].
- A cast member of Eden was Ana de Armas[11].
- A cast member of Eden was Jude Law[12].
- A cast member of Eden was Vanessa Kirby[13].
- A cast member of Eden was Daniel Brühl[14].
- A cast member of Eden was Sydney Sweeney[15].
- A cast member of Eden was Richard Roxburgh[16].
- A cast member of Eden was Toby Wallace[17].
- A cast member of Eden was Felix Kammerer[18].
- Eden was produced by Brian Grazer[19].
- Eden's depicts is recorded as Margret Wittmer[20].
- The original language of Eden was English[21].
- Eden's Commons category is recorded as Eden (2024 film)[22].
- Eden's review score is recorded as 60/100[23].
- Eden's review score is recorded as 58%[24].
- Eden's country of origin is recorded as United States[25].
- Eden was released on September 7, 2024[26].
- Eden was published on August 22, 2025[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Eden was produced by Brian Grazer[19]. Eden was directed by Ron Howard[4]. Noah Pink wrote the screenplay for Eden[5]. Cast members include Ana de Armas[11], Jude Law[12], Vanessa Kirby[13], Daniel Brühl[14], Sydney Sweeney[15], and Richard Roxburgh[16].
Publication
Publication dates include September 7, 2024[26], August 22, 2025[27], and October 30, 2025[28]. The original language of Eden was English[21]. Genres include thriller film[7] and survival film[8].
Reception
Reviews include 60/100[23] and 58%[24].
Why It Matters
Eden ranks in the top 0.5% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9,764 views/month, #470 of 94,065).[2] Eden has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] Eden is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]