After missing out on his cult's long-awaited ritual suicide, an obnoxious underachiever hooks up with his slick, self-styled ex-messiah to rebuild their doomsday commune from the ground up. On a road trip across Middle America, the constantly bickering pair recruit a ragtag cast—a military wannabe hungry for purpose, an emotionally volatile mom searching for meaning, and a cryptic foreign hitchhiker—turning a busted scheme into an oddly functional found family. Sharp, irreverent, and darkly funny, the film mines the absurdity of charismatic leadership and the needs that drive people toward extreme beliefs.
At once a satirical road comedy and a heartfelt character study, Let's Start a Cult explores whether these misfits will reach some transcendent destiny or slowly realize that life, messy and imperfect, might be worth living after all. The movie balances cringe-worthy moments with surprising warmth, asking big questions about identity, redemption, and the yearning to belong while delivering laugh-out-loud scenes and unexpected emotional payoffs.