Skyline (film series)

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The Skyline film series consists of American science fiction-disaster alien action films. Created by Joshua Cordes and Liam O'Donnell, the series centers around a global alien invasion and the uprise of mankind to fight back and save humanity. The series implements various genres within each installment.

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The first film was met with negative critical reception but was a box office success, given its smaller production budget. [1] [2] The second installment was met with a generally positive reception from film critics, [3] and was not a box office success. [4] [5] A third film, which mas made in part by a distribution deal with Netflix, was met with mixed reception. [6] [7]

Films

FilmU.S.
release date
Director(s)ScreenwriterStory byProducers
Skyline November 12, 2010 Greg Strause & Colin Strause Joshua Cordes & Liam O'Donnell Greg Strause, Colin Strause, Kristian Andresen and Liam O'Donnell
Beyond Skyline December 15, 2017Liam O'DonnellMatthew E. Chausse, Liam O'Donnell, Colin Strause and Greg Strause
Skylines December 18, 2020Liam O'DonnellMatthew E. Chausse & Liam O'Donnell
Skyline: Warpath 2025Liam O'DonnellMatthew E. Chausse and Evangelo Kioussis

Skyline (2010)

Jarrod and Elaine take a trip to Southern California for a getaway trip and to visit his friend named Terry. Their vacation quickly turns into a horrific weekend of terror, when an alien invasion follows a night of hypnotizing strange lights in the sky. What starts off as a city under attack, quickly becomes a worldwide takeover. While the city is under attack and thousands of terrified people are abducted into the ships, Jarrod and Elaine work together with their companions to survive the ensuing global genocide. [8] [9]

Beyond Skyline (2017)

During an alien invasion, Detective Mark Corley braves the warzone and infiltrates their ships, after his estranged son named Trent is abducted. Upon entering the spacecraft, Corley works with some unlikely allies in his rescue efforts. While aboard the ship Corley discovers that the extraterrestrials are harvesting humans for their brainpower. In his pursuits, he receives assistance from a friendly alien lifeform, who's revealed to be living embodiment of Jerrod's intelligence. As Elaine passes away giving birth to their daughter, Jerrod and Detective Corley work together to free Trent and escape the spaceship, while protecting the newborn from its otherworldly inhabitants. During the ensuing fight, Trent is overpowered and his brain is harvested to be used by one of the aliens. When the flying saucer takes a crash-landing into Southeast Asia, the team must form an alliance with a small group of survivors to take back the planet. Meanwhile, it's discovered that exposure to the DNA altering technology has left the baby Rose, who ages rapidly, with enhanced powers and abilities that may be key to defeating the planetary invaders. [10]

Skylines (2020)

After years of working together, a virus from another planet begins to turn humans-turned-alien hybrids against their allied forces. Captain Rose Corley, who has alien-enhanced DNA and has reached adult age, forms a team to venture to the extraterrestrial home world. Together this teams works to find a cure against this unknown ailment plaguing and prevent a once all out war from once again overrunning the Earth. As they fight for survival, Rose works to outsmart the enemies with the benefit of her otherworldly knowledge, and reestablish the once forming peace. [11]

Skyline: Warpath (2025)

In December 2020, writer/director O'Donnell announced plans to continue the series, with intentions to bring back the featured cast. [12] That same month, Frank Grillo expressed interest in reprising his role in the series. [13] By August 2021, O'Donnell announced that he had finished writing the script, while revealing the official title to be Skyline Radial. [14] The filmmaker stated that the plot will include a father/daughter reunion plot, while acknolwedging that he may have some rewrites to complete in the future. [15]

In May 2022, it was announced that O'Donnell will once again serve as writer/director for the new movie. The filmmaker stated that he views the installment as the Fast Five or The Avengers equivalent in the film series, where various characters from previous movies will team up for a "bigger...sci-fi martial arts adventure." Principal photography was scheduled to commence later that year, with Screen Media acting as the international distribution sales company in collaboration with its parent company Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, while a distributor would be determined following a presence at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. [16] [17] Grillo and Lindsey Morgan are slated to reprise their respective roles, with the plot centering around Col. Rose Corley hiring a crew with a planned mission of freeing her father Det. Mark Corley from an alien prison; while coming into conflict with the most powerful force in the universe, and alien race called The Radial. [18]

In January 2024, it was announced that the film now retitled Skyline: Warpath, had commenced principal photography in Indonesia. Iko Uwais was reported to return as Sua, with Scott Adkins, Louis Mandylor, Randall Bacon, and Yayan Ruhian joining the cast. XYZ Films will distribute the movie. [19]

Development

Film series co-writer and three-time director, Liam O'Donnell stated that the each installment intentionally explores additional science fiction genres. The filmmaker stated that various directors were influential on his work within the series, including: James Cameron, Kathryn Bigelow, George Miller, Paul Verhoeven, John Carpenter, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, James Wan, Leigh Whannell, and Jordan Peele.

Skyline, which the filmmaker stated was limited by a smaller budget, was intended to be similar in tone to found-footage horror. Creatives involved were intent with depicting a realistic real-world alien invasion. With the extensive post-production process, the project consisted of extensive CGI special effects, where much of the budget was spent.

O'Donnell stated that with the second film, Beyond Skyline, all creatives involved were intent on making up for the areas in which the first was lacking. The filmmaker stated that he intentionally used practical effects as often as was possible to provide the alien characters with more personality and interaction with each actor. With intentions to introduce a greater level of action sequences, the premise was conceptualized as "John McClane.. in an alien invasion scenario." [20] With fight choreography inspired by the martial arts film genre, the movie has been compared favorably to The Raid . [21]

The third film Skylines, embraced the science fiction elements that were well-received in the previous release with O'Donnell looking to James Cameron's Aliens for referential inspiration. With each release, the filmmaker stated that his primary focus has been on character development. [12]

During production of Skyline: Warpath, O'Donnell stated that the movie will be influenced by Star Trek ; [22] while also calling the movie a team-up similar to Fast Five or The Avengers , with the fourth Skyline movie including various characters from previous installments teaming up to fight the villainous alien race. [16]

Main cast and characters

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CharacterFilm
Skyline Beyond Skyline Skylines Skyline:
Warpath
Principal cast
Jarrod Eric Balfour [lower-alpha 1] Tony Black C [lower-alpha 2] Tony Black A C [lower-alpha 3]  
Elaine Scottie Thompson Samantha JeanSamantha Jean A C  
Det. Mark Corley  Frank Grillo Frank Grillo A C Frank Grillo
Audrey  Bojana Novakovic Bojana Novakovic A C  
Capt. Rose Corley Dhara Kinanti Akhmad Y C [lower-alpha 4]
Katherine Haiden Y C [lower-alpha 5]
Alaina Jayaraz
Y [lower-alpha 6]
Lindsey Morgan
Lindsey Morgan
Dhara Kinanti Akmad Y A C [lower-alpha 7]
Katherine Haiden Y A C [lower-alpha 8]
Alaina Jayaraz Y A C [lower-alpha 9]
Lindsey Morgan
Trent Corley  Jonny Weston [lower-alpha 10]
Camden Quaintance Y
Jack Chausse Y
Jeremy Fitzgerald [lower-alpha 11]  
Leon  Jonathan Howard  
Supporting cast
Terry Donald Faison  
Candice Brittany Daniel  
Denise Crystal Reed  
Oliver David Zayas  
Ray Neil Hopkins  
JenTanya Newbould 
Colin J. Paul Boehmer  
Garcia  Jacob Vargas  
Sarge  Antonio Fargas  
Jones  Betty Gabriel  
Dr. Harper  Callan Mulvey  
Sua  Iko Uwais  Iko Uwais
Kanya  Pamelyn Chee  
Huana  Yayan Ruhian
Dr. Mal  Rhona Mitra  
Alexi  Ieva Andrejevaitė  
Zhi Cha-Lee Yoon 
Grant  James Cosmo  
Kate  Naomi Tankel  
Gen. Radford  Alexander Siddig  
Owens  Daniel Bernhardt  
the Matriarch Phong Giang [lower-alpha 12]  

Notes

  1. CGI special effects are used to portray Jarrod, in his alien-form.
  2. A combination of practical and CGI special effects are used to portray Jarrod, in his alien-form.
  3. Practical effects are used in the archive footage that portrays Jarrod, in his alien-form.
  4. Akhmad portrays Rose, as a newborn baby.
  5. Haiden portrays Rose, at the age of 18 months.
  6. Jayaraz portrays Rose, at the age of 3-years-old.
  7. Akhmad portrays Rose, as a newborn baby.
  8. Haiden portrays Rose, at 18-months-old.
  9. Jayaraz portrays Rose, as a 3-year-old.
  10. A combination of practical and CGI special effects are used to portray Trent, in his alien-form.
  11. A combination of practical and CGI special effects portray Trent, in his alien-form.
  12. A combination of practical and CGI special effects were used to portray the Matriarch.

Additional crew and production details

FilmCrew/Detail
ComposerCinematographerEditor(s)Production
companies
Distributing
company
Running time
Skyline Matthew Margeson Michael WatsonNicholas Wayman-Harris Relativity Media,
Rogue,
Black Monday Film Services,
Hydraulx Entertainment,
Transmission Productions,
Rat Entertainment,
Brothers Strause Films
Universal Pictures 1 hr 34 mins
Beyond Skyline Nathan WhiteheadChristopher ProbstSean Albertson & Banner Gwin Vertical Entertainment,
Hydraulx Entertainment,
m45 Productions,
XYZ Films,
Beijing Creastar Picture International Ltd.,
Arlberg Productions Limited,
S&C Picture Co. Ltd.,
North Hollywood Films, [23]
Ingenious Media
Vertical Entertainment1 hr 45 mins
Skylines Ram KhatabakhshAlain DuplantierBarrett HeathcoteVertical Entertainment,
Hydraulx Entertainment,
Liam O'Donnell Films,
XYZ Films,
m45 Productions,
Gifflar Films Limited,
Gifflar (Patriot) Films Limited,
UAB Cobaltas,
Cobalt Films S.L.,
Ingenious Media,
Lipsync Productions LLP,
Artbox,
Fasten Films
1 hr 50 mins
Skyline: Warpath TBATBATBAXYZ FilmsTBATBA

Reception

Box office and financial performance

FilmBox office grossBox office rankingHome video
total
Gross incomeBudgetNet income/lossRef.
North AmericaOther territoriesWorldwideAll-time
North America
All-time
worldwide
Skyline $21,416,355$46,848,618$68,264,973#3,510#1,887$11,228,846$79,493,819$10,000,000$69,493,819 [2]
Beyond Skyline $992,181$992,181#10,604#15,419$1,249,049$2,241,230$14,000,000-$17,758,770 [4] [5] [24]
Skylines $170,581$170,581#16,270#23,294figures not
publicly available
>$170,581≤$14,000,000> -$13,829,419 [24] [7] [25]
Totals$21,416,355$48,011,380$69,427,735x̄ #10,128x̄ #13,533>$12,477,895>$81,905,630≤$38,000,000~$43,905,630

Critical and public response

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore
Skyline15% (84 reviews) [1] 26/100 (18 reviews) [26] D− [27]
Beyond Skyline67% (21 reviews) [3] 46/100 (8 reviews) [28]
Skylines56% (27 reviews) [6] 46/100 (4 reviews) [29]

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