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4.8/10
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When a virus threatens to turn the now earth-dwelling friendly alien hybrids against humans, Captain Rose Corley must lead a team of elite mercenaries on a mission to the alien world in orde... Read allWhen a virus threatens to turn the now earth-dwelling friendly alien hybrids against humans, Captain Rose Corley must lead a team of elite mercenaries on a mission to the alien world in order to save what's left of humanity.When a virus threatens to turn the now earth-dwelling friendly alien hybrids against humans, Captain Rose Corley must lead a team of elite mercenaries on a mission to the alien world in order to save what's left of humanity.
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Ieva Andrejevaite
- Alexi
- (as Iéva Andrejevaite)
Tanay Genco Ulgen
- Soldier 1
- (as Tanay Ulgen)
Tony Black
- Jarrod
- (archive footage)
Samantha Jean Kwok
- Elaine
- (archive footage)
- (as Samantha Jean)
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Absolutely awesome low budget alien sci-fi franchise. This one is as good as the first film. Loved the post credit scenes, that's great "stay-at-home" entertainment.
It has mostly pretty cool visuals, decent acting, some interesting/innovative concepts, some really cool fighting/action, but it also has some weak and corny scenes (especially at the end).
I don't really remember the first two movies, but I know I liked them. I rated them both 8 stars. This, though, was so bad for so many reasons that I could barely watch it. Frank Grillo is out of this one, replaced with his daughter, played by Lindsey Morgan. Now she wasn't bad, but she wasn't great either. Add to the roster some known actors like Rhona Mitra, James Cosmo and Alexander Siddig, but only for a few badly acted scenes. Probably the only positive thing in the whole film was Daniel Bernhardt, who has a larger role, even if a cardboard character. At least he did some fight scenes and had some dialogue.
The worst thing is the characters. I couldn't care less about any of them. The most sympathetic character was probably the Matriarch, played by a guy, not confusing at all, and he/she/it is the bad alien boss! And the story was as lazy as the characters, telegraphing every "twist" that one could see coming for miles.
Bottom line: a really boring and pointless film. A shameful stain on the franchise, which is now pretty much defunct.
The worst thing is the characters. I couldn't care less about any of them. The most sympathetic character was probably the Matriarch, played by a guy, not confusing at all, and he/she/it is the bad alien boss! And the story was as lazy as the characters, telegraphing every "twist" that one could see coming for miles.
Bottom line: a really boring and pointless film. A shameful stain on the franchise, which is now pretty much defunct.
It is what it is. A TV movie with a cast that act according to the budget and ability.
A poor story and direction, It's too long so don't waste 2 hours.
It's fifteen years after the alien invasion and five years after the invasion fleet was destroyed. Rose Corley feels guilty for her failures despite being ultimately victorious. The new military tracks her down and recruits her on a dire mission to the aliens' home planet. The human Pilots are reverting back to their destructive alien self and they need a thingamajig from alienaplace to fix the thingamabob.
I am utterly surprised that this franchise seems to be going full bore. The original is not the worst start to a franchise but it is undoubtedly a B-movie. Its bigger world construction has issues. For an one-off movie, a lot of that can be overlooked. As the sequel shows, the franchise intends on building on that construction. This is the third movie in the series and it seems to be doubling down with a healthy budget. Quite frankly, it may serve the franchise to pull back to do a smaller story. Going to another planet is not a smaller story. It's a hard thing to pull off and the third act is a mess. The movie is split into two locations and neither is that compelling. The trailer park could be a good small B-movie but this one insists on doubling up. All of that is to find a stupid looking egg. It makes the movie look stupid.
I am utterly surprised that this franchise seems to be going full bore. The original is not the worst start to a franchise but it is undoubtedly a B-movie. Its bigger world construction has issues. For an one-off movie, a lot of that can be overlooked. As the sequel shows, the franchise intends on building on that construction. This is the third movie in the series and it seems to be doubling down with a healthy budget. Quite frankly, it may serve the franchise to pull back to do a smaller story. Going to another planet is not a smaller story. It's a hard thing to pull off and the third act is a mess. The movie is split into two locations and neither is that compelling. The trailer park could be a good small B-movie but this one insists on doubling up. All of that is to find a stupid looking egg. It makes the movie look stupid.
Did you know
- TriviaLindsey Morgan (Rose) and Yayan Ruhian (Huana) are the only returning cast members from the previous installment, Beyond Skyline (2017). However, the character Trent also returns as a Hybrid along with flashback scenes from the previous movie showing him as a human (played by Johnny Weston).
- GoofsAt 38mins in the flame thrower guy's head lamp keeps changing position.
- Crazy creditsThere are bloopers in the first part of the opening credits, without any special effects added on top of the motion capture suits and green screen sheets.
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- Skylin3s
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- Lithuania(some exteriors)
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- $170,581
- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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