Species: The Awakening

Irresistible beauty. Unstoppable instincts.

A scientist, Dr Holander, takes his niece Miranda to Mexico in an attempt to reverse the effects of the alien DNA he used to create her. However the treatment goes horribly wrong, and sets Miranda on a killing spree as she sets out to find a mate.

"Species: The Awakening" (2007), a direct-to-video sci-fi thriller produced by 360 Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, marks the fourth installment in the Species franchise. Directed by Nick Lyon, the film continues the saga of the alien-human hybrid species, focusing on a new protagonist, Miranda Holland, portrayed by Helena Mattsson. Set in the United States, the narrative follows Miranda as she uncovers her true alien heritage and embarks on a perilous journey to stop the spread of her deadly species. The film introduces a fresh perspective to the franchise by centering on Miranda's internal struggle and her quest for identity. As she navigates through a world filled with danger and deception, Miranda teams up with a determined professor, Tom Holland, played by Ben Cross, who becomes her ally in the fight against the alien threat. Their journey takes them across various locations, from urban landscapes to remote hideouts, as they attempt to unravel the mystery of the alien species and find a way to eradicate it. "Species: The Awakening" blends elements of horror and science fiction, maintaining the franchise's signature blend of suspense and action. The film's visual effects, while modest due to its direct-to-video format, effectively convey the otherworldly nature of the alien creatures. The performances, particularly by Mattsson and Cross, add depth to the characters, making the audience invested in their mission to save humanity from the alien menace. Despite being a lesser-known entry in the Species series, "Species: The Awakening" offers a compelling continuation of the franchise's themes of genetic manipulation and the ethical dilemmas surrounding alien life. While it may not reach the heights of its predecessors, the film provides an engaging narrative that explores new facets of the alien-human conflict, making it a noteworthy addition to the series for fans of science fiction and horror.

Year2007

Budget3800000$

Runtime98 min

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GenresHorrorScience FictionThriller

Production countriesUnited States of America

Production companies

360 Pictures

Species: The Awakening

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