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Friday, May 27, 2016

"Independence Day: Resurgence"



The billboards and bus shelter posters have begun hitting the streets in Los Angeles for Independence Day: Resurgence.

The movie will be hitting theaters on June 24.

Say what you want about Roland Emmerich's and Dean Devlin's Godzilla (1998), but I have always enjoyed their Independence Day flick.

The new movie is a sequel to the 1996 movie.

According to Wikipedia:
Twenty years after the events of the first film, the international community recovers and the United Nations creates the Earth Space Defense (ESD), a united global defense program that serves as Earth's early warning system and the main defense force using technology salvaged from remains of the alien forces, with some military forces assembled on the Moon, Mars and Rhea.[citation needed] However, the aliens were able to send a distress signal to their other battalions before their final defeat while others went into hiding elsewhere around the world. The aliens in deep space received the signal and sent a larger and more powerful battle fleet, threatening the human race once more, this time, with a gravitational machine.
What's with these movies with "resurgence" in the titles? First, we have Godzilla Resurgence (Shin Godzilla) coming out in Japan, and now this?

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