Trailer: Tense Horror/Sci-Fi SPACE Now Streaming for Free on AVOD Platform Unidentified

If you’re looking for some out of this world entertainment this spooky season, consider giving Monte Light’s Space a spin. You can check out the trailer and read more about the film below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGZ_imtQjHQ&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR1H3yEH5L6Gj4RfmebTP-V34kGchrvoe-2KAKWRAHRiSZNb2n4GgfGrSLM

Synopsis:
Written and directed by Monte Light, ‘Space’ is set in the year 2050, when the BrightSTAR corporation launches the spaceship Udo. Its mission: the terraformation of the dwarf planet Ceres, using experimental nanite technology. The Udo is equipped with microphones and multiple cameras, to document the psychological effects of deep space on the crew of five. Dr. Ada Gray is the specialist in the compliment, an expert in astrobiology and the creator of the nanite technology. Her fellow shipmates include Commander Phil King, Tom ‘Tomcatʼ McMahon, the sarcastic Payload Specialist Mitch ‘The Bitchʼ Poe, and the handsome French pilot Evan Durand. Ada and Evan are intensely attracted to each other, but Evan is married. This makes the years in deep space quite the emotional pressure cooker for the two of them. When an accident leaves the crew stranded in separate escape pods, with only video communication to link them, tensions will overflow. What’s worse, a horrific technological monster of their own creation threatens the crew’s lives.

Released earlier this year by Random Media, Space stars award-winning actress Lara Jean Sullivan (Paranoia Tapes 5: Rewind), Michael Klug (Spider Eaters), Jim Hilton (Baywatch) and Quincy Grace (Whoose Craze).

You can now stream Space for free on the new AVOD service, Unidentified, a platform dedicated to paranormal programing. Deadline reports:

“The linear channel… will leverage 1091’s catalog of documentaries and indie films, including The Cosmic Secret, which features author David Wilcock. Recent titles in the paranormal realm released by 1091 include Bob Lazar and Area 51, Unacknowledged, Close Encounters of The Fifth Kind, and The Phenomenon.”

What do you think of the trailer and synopsis for Space? Let us know in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram! You can also carry on the convo with me personally on Twitter @josh_millican.

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