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- In the last days of Earth comes a new beginning

With Earth virtually destroyed, Bran Marshall flees to Rhea, a nearby planet now hostile towards "Earthers". Escaping onto a Rhean supply ship, he finds the crew slaughtered, with the only survivor a female warrior named Ohsha. As the two try to kill one another, the ship is damaged by meteorites. Bran and Ohsha must join forces to salvage the craft before it impacts the planet below — and the humans that live there.

Release Date : 2020-08-11

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : GoldfinchHighfield Grange StudiosMSR Media International

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Stephen Moyer

Character Name : Bran

Original Name : Stephen Moyer

Gender : Male

Tala Gouveia

Character Name : Ohsha

Original Name : Tala Gouveia

Gender : Female

Casper Van Dien

Character Name : Decker

Original Name : Casper Van Dien

Gender : Male

John Rhys-Davies

Character Name : Henry

Original Name : John Rhys-Davies

Gender : Male

Emily Haigh

Character Name : Riley

Original Name : Emily Haigh

Gender : Female

Toby Osmond

Character Name : Rhean Captain

Original Name : Toby Osmond

Gender : Male

Shayne Ward

Character Name : Jimmy

Original Name : Shayne Ward

Gender : Male

Alana Wallace

Character Name : Jane

Original Name : Alana Wallace

Gender : Male

Mike Beckingham

Character Name : Edison

Original Name : Mike Beckingham

Gender : Male

Spencer Collings

Character Name : Dan

Original Name : Spencer Collings

Gender : Male

Reviews

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JPV852

@JPV852

2021-06-23

Halfway decent low budget sci-fi thriller featuring a fine performance from Stephen Moyer and okay ones from Casper Van Dien whose only role is being a menace and spot exposition. Tala Gouveia was alright during the action scenes but during the few sit-down dialogue moments is a bit questionable. At the very least the effects were passable while set design was basic and on the cheap side. All in all, better than expected for a DTV flick. **3.0/5**