Danielle Deadwyler said she walked into an Airbnb that did not match the images and left immediately, a reaction she described while discussing The Saviors at SXSW 2026 in Austin, Texas.
At the same interview, she said the place “didn't give what it was supposed to be giving from the images,” and that she was gone right away so she could “be a happier person.” The remark came as Deadwyler joined Adam Scott, Theo Rossi, Travis Betz and Kevin Hamedani to talk about the film, which premiered at SXSW and does not yet have a release date.
The Saviors follows Sean and Kim, a suburban couple on the edge of divorce who rent out their guest house to a quiet Middle Eastern brother and sister while trying to fix and sell their home. What starts as a practical move turns strange as bizarre occurrences push the couple to question the people they have brought into their lives.
Deadwyler’s comment landed because it fit the film’s uneasy mood. The story around The Saviors is built on what happens when a home stops feeling reliable, and her real-life decision to leave a bad rental immediately mirrored that instinct in plain terms. The movie now leaves SXSW without a release date, making the next question simple: when it does arrive, whether audiences read the mystery as paranoia, caution or something more complicated may decide how it lands.





