Independence Day: Resurgence
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Independence Day: Resurgence

Two decades after the first Independence Day invasion, Earth is faced with a new extra-Solar threat. But will mankind's new space defenses be enough?

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In Independence Day: Resurgence (2016), Earth is once again under attack from a powerful extraterrestrial force. Set two decades after the first invasion, humanity has united and rebuilt its cities with advanced technology salvaged from the previous attack. The nations of the world have collaborated on a global defense system called the Earth Space Defense (ESD) to prepare for any future threats. Using recovered alien technology, the ESD has built a massive defense program on the Moon.

As mankind celebrates the twentieth anniversary of their independence, a new, even stronger extraterrestrial force appears on Earth. With unprecedented strength and destructive capabilities, this enemy threatens to annihilate humanity once and for all. It becomes clear that the ESD's moon base is the key to defeating the invaders.

The film follows a group of individuals from the previous invasion who must once again come together to lead the fight against the enemy. The fate of humanity rests on their shoulders as they battle the alien forces while uncovering shocking secrets about their true intentions.

Directed by Roland Emmerich and starring a talented ensemble cast, Independence Day: Resurgence is an adrenaline-fueled sequel filled with thrilling action sequences, amazing visual effects, and an epic battle for the survival of mankind. Will the newly developed space defenses be enough to save the Earth from annihilation, or is humanity doomed to repeat its past mistakes? Find out in this thrilling science fiction adventure.

Also Known As:

Independence Day: Resurgence

Release Date:

24 Jun 2016

Writers:

Nicolas Wright (screenplay by), James A. Woods (screenplay by), Dean Devlin (screenplay by), Roland Emmerich (screenplay by), James Vanderbilt (screenplay by), Dean Devlin (story by), Roland Emmerich (story by), Nicolas Wright (story by), James A. Woods (story by), Dean Devlin (based on characters created by), Roland Emmerich (based on characters created by)

Awards:

3 wins & 17 nominations.