Crashed
on an alien planet after your terraforming ship crashed when a mysterious energy pulse shot it down, you are the crew's sole survivor.
Putting players in the shoes of one of a space refugee who's forced to survive
on an alien planet after your colony ship is blown to smithereens in orbit, the game makes use of some clever ideas over the course of its 12 - hour story.
Not exact matches
After fending off the invasion, ROM continues his battle with the
aliens on Earth and other
planets.
Crew members of the colony ship Covenant encounter a hostile
alien life - form
after traveling to a dark and dangerous
planet on the far side of the galaxy.
2 (Gunn)
After the Storm (Kore - eda) Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond - Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton (Smith) God's Own Country (Lee) Lost in Paris (Abel and Gordon) Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (McDonagh) A Quiet Passion (Davies) Logan Lucky (Soderbergh) 1922 (Hilditch) Cars 3 (Fee) Betting
on Zero (Braun) People You May Know (Shilati) D + Wonderstruck (Haynes) T2 Trainspotting (Boyle) Raw (Ducournau) King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (Ritchie) It Comes at Night (Shults) Win It All (Swanberg) I Love You, Daddy (C.K.) Atomic Blonde (Leitch) Valerian and the City of a Thousand
Planets (Besson)
Alien: Covenant (Scott) Before I Fall (Russo - Young) Rough Night (Aniello) Take Me (Healy) Patti Cake $ (Jasper) A Cure for Wellness (Verbinski) Last Flag Flying (Linklater) The Big Sick (Showalter) The Babysitter (McG) To the Bone (Noxon) The Little Hours (Baena) Queen of the Desert (Herzog) Casting JonBenét (Green) D Personal Shopper (Assayas) A Ghost Story (Lowery) It's Only the End of the World (Dolan) Bright (Ayer) I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore (Blair) Good Time (The Safdies) The Lovers (Jacobs) Tulip Fever (Chadwick) The Bad Batch (Amirpour) The Vault (Bush) The Dinner (Moverman) Beauty and the Beast (Condon) War Machine (Michôd) Song to Song (Malick) War
on Everything (McDonagh) Kong: Skull Island (Vogt - Roberts) Death Note (Wingard) The Mummy (Kurtzman) Girls Trip (Lee) Okja (Bong) Despicable Me 3 (Balda, Coffin and Guillon) Little Evil (Craig) Catfight (Tukel) Transformers: The Last Knight (Bay) Manifesto (Rosefeldt) D - Slack Bay (Dumont) iBoy (Randall) The 101 - Year - Old Man Who Skipped Out
on the Bill and Disappeared (The Herngrens) XX (Benjamin, Clark, Kusama and Vuckovic) Woodshock (The Mulleavys) Super Dark Times (Phillips) The Layover (Macy) Fifty Shades Darker (Foley) The Boss Baby (McGrath) xXx: Return of Xander Cage (Caruso) F The Emoji Movie (Leondis) Shimmer Lake (Uziel) The Incredible Jessica James (Strouse) Baywatch (Gordon) Sandy Wexler (Brill)
Soon they are joined by an escapee from a top - secret military base, Paul, a scrawny
alien who,
after 60 years
on Earth, just wants to get back to his own
planet.
He and his partner Victoria (Andrea Riseborough) are only a couple of weeks away from finishing their assignment as security monitors and drone repairman
on a
planet that has been almost entirely decimated
after years of battling
aliens.
That's in the final scene when the astronaut played by Charlton Heston realizes that he isn't
on an
alien planet dominated by apes, but
on earth
after some unsaid cataclysmic event.
Here's a plot summary of the upcoming series:
after crash - landing
on an
alien planet, the Robinson family fight against all odds to survive and escape, but they're surrounded by hidden dangers.
WHAT: Jack Harper (Tom Cruise) is one of the last remaining humans
on Earth — a drone repairman that's part of an operation to extract vital resources from the
planet after a decades - long war with an
alien race known as Scavengers.
The trailer is more focused
on showcasing action clips, whether it's showing the U.S.S. Enterprise being torn apart by swarms of tiny spaceships (forcing its crew members to escape and land
on a mysterious nearby
alien planet) and / or highlighting the fighting abilities of the extraterrestrial character played by Kingsman: The Secret Service's Sofia Boutella - who, by the look of it, joins forces with Captain James Kirk (Chris Pine)
after the Enterprise crashes and its crew members are separated.
Meanwhile, back
on planet Earth, nebbish loser - scientist Hector Hammond (Peter Saarsgard doing that mega-creep thing he does so well) begins to run mildly amok
after being infected by a vestige of power from the being that killed Jordan's predecessor, an
alien force called Parallax (voiced by Clancy Brown) who feeds
on fear, devours entire
planets, and has its sights set
on both Earth and Oa (in that order).
Star Trek Beyond (PG - 13 for action and violence) 13th episode in the intergalactic, sci - fi franchise finds Captain Kirk (Chris Pine) and the crew of the USS Enterprise stranded
on an uncharted
planet after being forced to abandon ship following an
alien attack.
The second picks up neatly
after various survivors of the initial
alien attack are assisted by David (Fassbender again), the android figure from Prometheus who has been dwelling
on the hostile
planet for ten years.
It's all directed by Roland Emmerich, the man who envisioned the end of the world by
aliens in Independence Day and man - made climate change in The Day
After Tomorrow, but the destruction set loose
on humanity and the
planet by those is nothing compared to this.
For instance, the two worlds in John Sayles's The Brother from Another
Planet (1984)-- the home planet of the alien, where slavery still exists, and Harlem of the 1980s, where he crash - lands after escaping his owners — represent two different points in African - American history, and allow for a thoughtful (and comedic) reflection on
Planet (1984)-- the home
planet of the alien, where slavery still exists, and Harlem of the 1980s, where he crash - lands after escaping his owners — represent two different points in African - American history, and allow for a thoughtful (and comedic) reflection on
planet of the
alien, where slavery still exists, and Harlem of the 1980s, where he crash - lands
after escaping his owners — represent two different points in African - American history, and allow for a thoughtful (and comedic) reflection
on both.
BadFly Interactive announced Tau Ceti: Unknown Origin shortly
after Dead Effect 2 was released
on home consoles; Tau Ceti was referenced within digital communications throughout Dead Effect 2, therefore a sequel to Dead Effect 2 has been confirmed, albeit taking place
on an
alien planet instead of a spaceship.
Along the journey you have a friendly «
alien» buddy who was locked up in a cage with you just
after your arrival to the
alien planet and will accompany you
on your journey.
You play as Cross, one of the few surviving earthlings who is forced to start anew
on a foreign
planet known as Mira,
after Earth has been caught in the crossfire and carnage of
alien warfare.
After crash landing
on a hostile
planet you must explore, craft and build; whilst vanquishing hideous, vast and unnameable
alien horrors (of course).
After your ship is sabotaged and you (yep, you guessed it), crash land
on an
alien planet, it's up to you to try and survive all the while looking for a way to leave the
planet and wreak vengeance
on the villain who made everything go to pot in the first place.
This
planet didn't have any
alien life
on it, but
after destroying some property
on the
planet to gain resources, a giant security mech landed to hunt him down.
After barely escaping from hostile
aliens, Conrad's bike crashes
on an unknown
planet.
Set in the year 2052 players control marines who are sent
on a recuse mission
on a
planet in the far reaches of space
after it has been overrun by a swarm of
aliens.