The aliens are attacking this summer as Uncork’d Entertainment readies Battlefield 2025 for release on demand.
Two criminals are being driven off to jail by the local sheriff, but then a distraction neither of them expected allows the crooks to escape: a crashed meteor. It’s not actually a meteor, though — it’s the spacecraft of an alien species, who has come here to hunt and kill the dominant life forms. Guess who it picks first?
Other people in the area saw the spacecraft land…the area is a hiking destination and the fugitives are soon joined by two couples on vacation. Plus the sheriff, who catches up to them, but now has more immediate concerns. You might be thinking this is a lot like Predator albeit without the jungle or Arnold. It is, but it’s got one twist…this isn’t the only alien hunter who’s arrived tonight.
Ordinarily a movie with a future date in its title uses a much more distant year than just five away. Maybe they’re trying to set it as far from the pandemic as they can. Makes sense. Battlefield 2025 will invade VOD services July 7, courtesy of Uncork’d.
Weekend campers, an escaped convict, young lovers and a police officer experience a night of terror when a hostile visitor from another world descends on a small Arizona town.
From the makers of The Covenant and Eminence Hill, Battlefield 2025 available this summer On Demand.
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