Dino Crisis


Searching for a new world and the survival of the human race, one astronaut finds himself somehow stranded on an Earth millions of years in the past.

Article Published on 01.03.2023

Words Robb Sheppard

After crashlanding on an uncharted planet and losing all but one of his human cargo, Adam Driver’s spaceman, Mills, strives to survive on a strangely familiar planet. He soon founds out the hard way that this isn’t an alien world, but a prehistoric Earth that makes Jurassic Park look like a playground.

65 is born from the brains of Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, the writers of smash-hit sci-fi horror A Quiet Place, so you can count on some serious jump scares and the sort of tension you can cut with a T-Rex tooth. 65 is also produced by Sam Raimi, of The Evil Dead and Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness fame, a cinema legend who knows horror like the back of his hand.

It’s sure to be a blast to see Adam Driver go back to a long time ago, but in a galaxy not too far away as the Star Wars saga’s star now faces prehistoric predators on a more familiar patch. Starring alongside him as the only other survivor from the wreckage is Ariana Greenblatt, who previously played young Gamora in Avengers: Infinity War, and her performance looks set to catapult the young star into the stratosphere.

Get ready as past and future collide in a sci-fi spectacle millions of years in the making.

Earth All Along!

Planet Of The Apes

The 1968 sci-fi classic delivers the “this is Earth” plot-twist like a punch to the gut, just when astronaut George Taylor thought he had the upper hand over those damn, dirty apes.

Doctor Who

Long before David Tennant and Ncuti Gatwa, The Trial Of A Time Lord saw Colin Baker’s Doctor facing punishment light-years from home. He quickly discovers that he’s on Earth, but the planet has been shunted across the galaxy.

After Earth

Spaceboys Will and Jaden Smith crash on a dangerous planet, only to discover that it’s Earth, one-thousand years after being abandoned by humanity. Unusually, M. Night Shyamalan favoured spectacle over secrecy, revealing the twist in the trailer, but not lessening its impact onscreen.

65

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