ALIEN Celebrates Its 40th Anniversary With 6 New Short Films At Emerald City Comic Con

In space, no one can hear you scream, but they sure will in Seattle at this year’s Emerald City Comic Con when Ridley Scott’s spine-tingling ALIEN celebrates 40 years with 6 brand-new short films. The creepy, terrifying original classic film landed in 1979 and launched a a long-running franchise–and Sigourney Weaver’s bad-ass career.

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Here’s the official description of the films:

Alien: Alone Hope, an abandoned crew member aboard the derelict chemical hauler Otranto, has spent a year trying to keep her ship and herself alive as both slowly fall apart. After discovering hidden cargo, she risks it all to power up the broken ship in search of human life. Written and directed by Noah Miller.

Alien: Containment Four survivors find themselves stranded aboard a small escape pod in deep space. Trying to piece together the details around the outbreak that led to their ship’s destruction, they find themselves unsure to trust whether or not one of them might be infected.  Written and directed by Chris Reading.

Alien: Harvest The surviving crew of a damaged deep-space harvester have minutes to reach the emergency evacuation shuttle. A motion sensor is their only navigation tool leading them to safety while a creature in the shadows terrorizes the crew. However, the greatest threat might have been hiding in plain sight all along.  directed by Benjamin Howdeshell.

Alien: Night Shift: — When a missing space trucker is discovered hungover and disoriented, his co-worker suggests a nightcap as a remedy. Near closing time, they are reluctantly allowed inside the colony supply depot where the trucker’s condition worsens, leaving a young supply worker alone to take matters into her own hands.  Written and directed by Aidan Breznick.

Alien: Ore As a hard-working miner of a planet mining colony, Lorraine longs to make a better life for her daughter and grandchildren. When her shift uncovers the death of a fellow miner under mysterious circumstances, Lorraine is forced to choose between escape or defying management orders and facing her fears to fight for the safety of her family.  Written and directed by the Spear Sisters.

Alien: Specimen It’s the night shift in a colony greenhouse, and Julie, a botanist, does her best to contain suspicious soil samples that have triggered her sensitive lab dog. Despite her best efforts the lab unexpectedly goes into full shutdown and she is trapped inside. Little does she know, an Alien specimen has escaped the mysterious cargo, and a game of cat and mouse ensues as the creature searches for a host.  Written and directed by Kelsey Taylor.

If you don’t catch them in Seattle, you can get another chance at C2E2 in Chicago March 23 and WonderCon in Anaheim, California on March 30. After that, the films will be released exclusively by IGN before being released on AlienUniverse.com and the @AlienAnthology social media channels starting May 5. They were selected from more than 550 entries in partnership with Tongal, an online platform that helps brands, studios and networks work with online filmmakers to crowdsource films and content.

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