Full-Throttle Defense Against Aliens in “Independence Day: Resurgence” on June 22
After “Independence Day” redefined the event movie genre and became a
worldwide hit, its follow-up epic chapter, “Independence Day: Resurgence”
delivers a new global spectacle on an unimaginable scale. The most anticipated event movie of the year
“Independence Day: Resurgence” stars Liam Hemsworth, Jeff Goldblum, Maika
Monroe, Bill Pullman, Jessie Usher and Sela Ward directed by Roland Emmerich.
Liam Hemsworth
heads the cast of newcomers, portraying Jake Morrison. Raised as an orphan, Jake is a hotshot heroic
fighter pilot of Alien-human hybrid jets.
The looming Alien invasion may just do that for Jake, just as it changes
the life of David Levinson, again portrayed by Jeff Goldblum. In the first movie, it was Levinson who
figured out how to stop the Alien threat in the great War of ’96 while Bill
Pullman reprises his role as former U.S. president Thomas J. Whitmore, who led
the planetary defense in 1996. Due to
his close encounters with the Aliens at that time, Whitmore has undergone what
medical professionals refer to as Alien Residual Condition. Severe internal changes have left Whitmore
haunted and disturbed, and “knowing” what the Aliens know. He has visions of their impending return and
dark premonitions of the Aliens’ plans for Earth. Another of the film’s many strong female
roles is U.S. President Lanford, portrayed by Sela Ward. Having previously faced a global catastrophe
in Emmerich's The Day After Tomorrow, Ward was ready to tackle another massive
threat, but this time as the commander in chief.
For director
Roland Emmerich, “Independence Day: Resurgence” marks a return to the universe
he and co-writer and producer Dean Devlin created two decades ago. They captured cinematic lightning in a
bottle—electrifying audiences around the around the world with drama, action,
fun, unforgettable characters, and a presidential speech that’s still quoted
today. In the movie, we find the world
using recovered Alien technology wherein 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.
Notably, the new
film is Emmerich’s first sequel. “This
world is very special to me, and I wanted to do right by it and the
characters,” says the filmmaker. “Enough
time has passed that it all felt fresh to me.”
Also nudging Emmerich back to the world of Independence Day was the
chance to employ visual effects that were light years ahead of those available
twenty years ago.
“Independence
Day: Resurgence” transports the audience into the midst of the action where one
of its set pieces include an Alien spaceship that’s a super-structure of
unfathomable size, and has a gravitational pull that wreaks havoc with the
entire planet, hitting all of the famous landmarks on Earth. “Independence Day:
Resurgence” is that kind of boundary-pushing juggernaut, mixed with a
playfulness not typical for this genre.
“This one is so much bigger than ID4,” says Jeff Goldblum, who reprises
his starring role as scientist/world savior David Levinson. “But the film’s spirit of fun, wonder and
delight is just as important.”
In fact, as
Emmerich notes, the characters and fun are now taking center stage. “Audiences really like these characters,” he
explains. “We’ve expanded the universe
of Independence Day, and I can’t wait for people to experience it.”
“Independence
Day: Resurgence” opens June 22 in cinemas from 20th Century Fox to
be distributed by Warner Bros. Available
in 2D, 3D and IMAX screens across the Philippines.







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