With the help of a rebellious
alien warrior named Jaylah (Sofia Boutella), the crew must reunite in time to stop Krall from destroying a nearby Federation outpost.
Its concluding battle features a rift opening up in the sky above Manhattan; spaceships
carrying alien warriors stream down toward skyscrapers, spreading death and horror.
Storming the city, the platoon encounters
numerous alien warriors and ships armed with immense firepower and technical superiority.
Director: D. J Caruso Cast: Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant, Dianna Agron, Teresa Palmer, Callan McAuliffe Plot: Number Four (Pettyfer) is the fourth of seven
alien warriors hiding on Earth until they are strong enough to fight back against an alien race.
Strange alien warriors join human contenders in the gladiator battles, though at greater risk, for their nature prevents the chance for resurrection available to human competitors.
The exhibition's heart is the Curve gallery, filled to bursting with spacecraft,
alien warriors, dinosaurs, and props and film clips from Star Wars, Jurassic Park, Alien, Stargate, Interstellar and Metropolis.
Fans also get introduced to
the alien warrior Jaylah, played by Sofia Boutella and see how Captain Kirk struggles with his identity as he compares himself to his father.
Kingsman's Sofia Boutella enters the mix as
the alien warrior, Jaylah (a play on Jennifer Lawrence's name nonetheless) and she's a welcome addition.
The Sorcerer's Apprentice actress discusses her role as
an alien warrior in the new sci - fi thriller, based on the popular book series.
Movies vinyl figures for the upcoming sci - fi action sequel Independence Day: Resurgence, which include Liam Hemsworth's Jake Morrison, Jeff Goldblum's David Levinson and
an Alien Warrior; check them out here... Twenty years after the events of Independence Day, the aliens make their return to Earth!
Even though they're outnumbered and outmatched, Kirk and the gang are not alone in their fight against Krall, joining forces with
an alien warrior named Jaylah (Sofia Boutella, who turns out to be a great addition to the series) to stop him from unleashing the Abronath.
Ragnarok wastes no time kicking into high gear, opening with nothing less than the foreshadowing of the termination of Asgard, home to
the alien warriors that we, the people of Earth, once canonized as gods.