
Pushed off a Plane and Survived (2026 Lifetime Movie)
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Cast: Eva Marcille, Tyler Lepley
Director: Manu Boyer
Writer(s): Richard Blaney, Gregory Small
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DonateDonate monthlyDonate yearlySynopsis (via Lifetime)
Jaynie miraculously cheats death after her husband Cole’s betrayal. A skydiving trip turns into a nightmare when she plummets 4,000 feet from the sky… only to survive against all odds.
Recap/Wine Thoughts
Eva the Diva jumps out of a plane, and her parachute fails. The title suggests that she will survive, so it isn’t too stressful.

Flash to one year earlier, and Eve is playing Janae, who is on a bad date. She’s saved by a handsome ex-marine named Cole. Who impresses her with his charm, she invites him to lunch the next day for a proper date. At lunch, he says he jumps out of airplanes for fun… RED FLAG! They do a trust fall off a bench, and it is on after that.
Later, Cole talks about heart-healthy eating and his backstory changes. He says he was raised in foster care, but then goes against that. The inconsistencies in his story are actually red flags.

Janae jumps out of a plane after being pressured by Cole and literally blindfolded. Running on adrenaline, Cole asks Janae to marry her, and she agrees. The shady things start not long after that. Cole gets arrested, and Janae bails him out. Then he asks for a loan to open a club together.

Janae’s little sister, Tess, doesn’t trust Cole or his business plan. She is right not to because Cole is hooking up with a bartender from the club, and it is such a cliché. She catches him on a date and tells her sister, with photo evidence. Cole actually tries to play it off, but Janae kicks his ass out. BYEEEEE!

Cole takes out his anger on a poor skateboarder and smashes his face into a mirror. He has lost his cash cow, and even if they get divorced, he won’t get anything. Cole tries to explain that he cheated on Janae because he is a man. She actually wants to take him back.

After a few weeks back together, Cole drugs Janae and pretends to be pampering her with a candlelit bath, where she passes out. The only reason she survives is that her sister came over and found her underwater.
The next attempt on Janae’s life is that fateful skydiving jump. Janeae free-falls from a plane and survives. Medical teams rush to save her, with Cole by her side, playing the part of the concerned husband. It is the role he plays while the insurer tells Janae that Cole prepared the parachute on the skydiving trip. RED FLAG! COME ON JANEAE!

Cole plots his next move in the shower, and we are thankful for that! Even if he is a bad guy, he is a sexy bad guy. His thinking sesh is interrupted by the girl he had an affair with, who has found out about his past. Cole’s name is Michael, and he was in prison for murder. She should have seen it coming, when he pushes her off a balcony.
Janael starts putting things together. FINALLY!!!!!! Janael and Tess talk to a hot detective who helps them look into Cole’s past.

Cole acts like he is taking Janael to physical therapy, but he ends up kidnapping her and holding her in his never-opened club. Janael accuses him of drugging her and trying to kill him for her money. She offers him a million dollars for a no-contest divorce. He agrees to the deal.
When the police sirens blare, it tips Cole off, and he attacks his wife. She tries to fight him off with a pipe. He tries to strangle her, but the police arrive just in time.
Janael is back on the dating scene, but not without her sister’s approval, and she’s searching for red flags.
STRAY Thought
Inspired by true events, but not one story.
Like, she gave him too many chances.
Overall rating
Number of Kills: 🔪🔪( 2 knives)
Enjoyment Level (1-5 scale)
🍷🍷 (2 Glasses of Wine)
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You misspelled her name multiple times throughout this
I can’t spell
Clearly you can’t.
It was like nails on a chalkboard. I hated it. The actors were great, however, the storyline reeked of someone drinking then decided to let ChatGPT write the entire movie.
I understand there are gullible people in the world looking for love at all costs, but did they really have to end the movie with her jumping into another relationship? Doesn’t she need to heal?
I would have liked the ending if she showed some reserve about herself. You just went through an entire traumatic experience and you’re still out here looking for love? Sheesh.
As women, we have to think better of ourselves.
It was like nails on a chalkboard. I hated it. The actors were great, however, the storyline reeked of someone drinking then decided to let ChatGPT write the entire movie.
I understand there are gullible people in the world looking for love at all costs, but did they really have to end the movie with her jumping into another relationship? Doesn’t she need to heal?
I would have liked the ending if she showed some reserve about herself. You just went through an entire traumatic experience and you’re still out here looking for love? Sheesh.
As women, we have to think better of ourselves.