Aliens Hunt Linda Hamilton & Brianna Hildebrand in Osiris Poster
'A team of Special Forces commandos wake up on an alien spacecraft with no memory of how they arrived. They horrifically discover they are being hunted by a merciless Alien race,' reads the movie's official synopsis.
Check out the Osiris poster below:
Who is in the Osiris poster?
The poster shows off the movie's main characters, who are being portrayed by Hamilton, Brianna Hildebrand (Deadpool), and Max Martini (Pacific Rim). Together, they will fight for their survival against brutal and terrifying aliens who have been capturing humans to satisfy their hunger. The cast also includes LaMonica Garrett, Michael Irby, David B. Meadows, Linds Edwards, Tyler Galpin, Jaren Mitchell, Stanley White Jr., and Dawson Towery.
Osiris is directed by William Kaufman, who co-wrote the screenplay with Paul Reichelt. It is produced by Jon Wroblewski, Christian Sosa, Andrew Lewis, Isaac Lewis, and Martini, with Reichelt serving as an executive producer. The movie has a total runtime of 104 minutes or an hour and 44 minutes.
'Working with Max Martini for a second time, Linda Hamilton, Brianna Hildebrand and the legendary creature effects maestro Todd Masters, along with the rest of our exceptional cast and crew, to bring this old-school action sci-fi thriller to life was just incredible,' Kaufman said in a statement when Vertical acquired the U.S. distribution rights to the movie (via Variety).
He continued, 'We filmed the movie as practically as possible from the aliens, set builds, and stunts – all to stay true to the movies we love. We are thrilled to partner with Vertical to reach a wide audience that will appreciate our approach.'
The movie is scheduled to make its debut on July 25, 2025.
The sci-fi movie is scheduled to make its debut on July 25, 2025. A previously released trailer can be viewed below.
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