Check out this amazing trailer for Skylin3s, a new sci-fi which debuts at FrightFest this weekend. Director Liam O’Donnell reunites Lindsey Morgan (The 100, Walker), Rhona Mitra (The Last Ship, Nip/Tuck), James Cosmo (Braveheart, Trainspotting), Alexander Siddig (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Game Of Thrones), Daniel Bernhardt (The Matrix: Reloaded), Jonathan Howard (World War Z, Thor: Dark World) and Cha-Lee Yoon (Skyfall, Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw) in the film, the highly anticipated third instalment of the hit sci-fi franchise that began with Skyline a few years ago. When a virus threatens to turn earth-dwelling friendly alien hybrids against humans, Captain Rose Corley (Lindsey Morgan) must lead a team of elite soldiers on a mission to the alien’s world in order to save what’s left of humanity. The film will be released in select UK cinemas and available digitally on demand from 18th December 2020 through Vertical Entertainment.
Synopsis: Several years after aliens invaded Earth, former killer extra-terrestrials have had their biology altered so they can peacefully coexist with humans. When a lethal virus emerges, the aliens start to revert to their unstoppable, human-hunting form. To save Earth, super-powered hybrid Captain Rose Corley must lead a team of elite soldiers on a deadly mission beyond the far reaches of space to the alien planet Cobalt1. This time, to save our world – we must invade theirs.
Check out the trailer below.
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