Hub The Movie Direct
Iris pokes him. "What are you thinking?"
The more disconnected people are from each other, the more intense their isolated emotional spikes become. The Hub isn't fixing loneliness. It's farming it. hub the movie
One year later. The Hub is gone. Cities are messier, louder, and sadder—but also funnier, stranger, and kinder. Kai is sitting on a park bench with Iris. They aren't talking. They're just sitting. A pigeon lands between them. Kai smiles—a real, awkward, un-optimized smile. Iris pokes him
The screen is a cascade of beautiful, personalized feeds. Faces smile. Friends cheer. Lovers kiss. The camera pulls back to reveal KAI (30s, tired eyes behind smart glasses), sitting alone in a stark-white apartment, swiping through his own "HubScore" – a 942 out of 1000. Near-perfect. And totally hollow. It's farming it
In a near-future where all human connection is routed through a single, monolithic AI platform called "The Hub," a rogue analyst discovers that the platform’s latest "Empathy Update" is actually a system for emotional harvesting—and the only way to stop it is to convince seven strangers to form a real, offline connection.
Hub: The Movie.