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Alien | Alien Invasion
We always knew they were coming back. Using recovered alien technology, the nations of Earth have collaborated on an immense defense program to protect the planet. But nothing can prepare us for the aliens’ advanced and unprecedented force. Only the ingenuity of a few brave men and women can bring our world back from the brink of extinction.
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We always knew they were coming back. Using recovered alien technology, the nations of Earth have collaborated on an immense defense program to protect the planet. But nothing can prepare us for the aliens’ advanced and unprecedented force. Only the ingenuity of a few brave men and women can bring our world back from the brink of extinction.
5.2/10
IMDbBest International Film | 2017
Ensemble of the Universe | 2016 | Liam
Worst Film | 2016
Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Feature | 2017
Worst Supporting Actress | 2017 | Sela
Worst Director | 2017 | Roland
Worst Screenplay | 2017 | James
Worst Prequel Remake RipOff or Sequel | 2017
Worst Picture | 2017
Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest | 2017 | Jeff
Sequel or Remake That Shouldnt Have Been Made | 2017
Best Action Sequence | 2017
Worst Picture | 2017
Best Science Fiction Film | 2017
Budget 165,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 389,681,935 USD
Soon after the success of the first film, 20th Century Fox paid Dean Devlin a large sum of money to write a script for a sequel. However, after completing the script, Devlin didn't turn in the script and instead gave the money back to the studio, as he felt the story didn't live up to the first film. It was only approximately 15 years later, that Devlin met up with Roland Emmerich to try again, having felt that they had "cracked" a story for a sequel.
(at around 3 mins) On the monument to The War of '96 seen in Washington, D.C. at the start of the film the name Russell Casse can be seen on a brick in the middle. Russell Casse was the name of Randy Quaid's character who sacrificed himself to destroy the ship approaching Area 51 in Independence Day (1996).
The movie is dedicated to actor Robert Loggia, who appears in both Independence Day (1996) and Independence Day: Resurgence, and passed away in 2015. The film's closing credits dedication reads: "In Memoriam: Robert Loggia".
The movie had been given a 165 million dollar budget, 90 million more than its predecessor, Independence Day (1996), which had a 75 million dollar budget, and had a worldwide box-office take of 817.4 million dollars, making it the highest grossing movie of 1996.
Will Smith was supposed to reprise the role of Captain Steven Hiller, but Fox refused to meet his request for a 50 million dollar salary for two sequels. Roland Emmerich confirmed Smith would not be returning for the sequel in June 2013 to Daily News, but mentioned that Jeff Goldblum would return to reprise his role as David Levinson.
"David Levinson: They like to get the landmarks."
"President Whitmore: We convinced an entire generation, that this is a battle that we could win. We sacrifice for each other no matter what the cost. And that's worth fighting for."