First Trailer for Steven Spielberg-Produced Alien Invasion Series FALLING SKIES

by Brendan Bettinger    Posted:December 27th, 2010 at 10:54 pm


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TNT has debuted the first trailer for Falling Skies, an alien invasion drama executive produced by Steven Spielberg.  Noah Wyle (ER) stars as “a former college professor who becomes the leader of a group of soldiers and civilians struggling against an occupying alien force.”  Moon Bloodgood (Terminator Salvation), Drew Roy (Secretariat), Maxim Knight (Brothers & Sisters), and Seychelle Gabriel (The Last Airbender) also star.

My hope is that the Spielberg influence acts as a counterbalance to the potential limitations of a basic cable budget.  The trailer is encouraging in this respect, in that I see nothing hokey about what is presented.  Certainly nothing that my man Noah Wyle can’t overcome.  Judge for yourself after the jump.

Courtesy of Pop Wrap [via io9]:

To frame an extraterrestrial presence from a child’s point of view seems like a very Spileberg-ian thing to do.  This exchange really struck me:

“We weren’t gonna attack them with the nuclear bombs because they might’ve wanted to be friends.  But they didn’t want to be friends.”

“Not at all.”

Now if we could just get a trailer for the other sci-fi drama produced by Steven Spielberg that premieres in summer 2011, Terra Nova.

Here’s the official synopsis for Falling Skies:Falling_Skies_TNT_tv_show_12

FALLING SKIES is an exciting new series from DreamWorks Television and executive producer Steven Spielberg. Noah Wyle (ER, TNT’s The Librarian movies) stars as a former college professor who becomes the leader of a group of soldiers and civilians struggling against an occupying alien force. Moon Bloodgood (Terminator Salvation) co-stars as Anne Glass, a therapist who works with the surviving children to help them cope with the traumatic situation. The series also stars Drew Roy (Lincoln Heights) as Hal and Maxim Knight (Brothers & Sisters) as Matt, Tom’s two sons; and Seychelle Gabriel (Weeds) as Lourdes, an orphaned teenager who helps run the group’s commissary. Will Patton (Armageddon, TNT’s Into the West) will play a recurring role as a fierce resistance fighter.







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  1. junierizzle @

    Im in!!! It looks pretty freaking rad.

    The only thing that I’m not digging is the look of the Aliens. It is a common mistake in a lot of alien movies. The aliens have to look like they are capable of all the technological superiority they possess. These don’t. They just look like monsters.

    Best look of an alien is still the ones from Close Encounters. Decent ones are the aliens from SIGNS, Alien Nation, They live, The Arrival. ETC.

    • junierizzle @

      P.S. What happened to DiSQUS?? I was closing in on 350 “likes” I’m just saying.

    • Brendan Bettinger @

      I don’t envy the man whose job it is to design cool aliens on a basic cable budget to suit the schedule of a series production. It’s much easier to make the alien race look like Morena Baccarin.

      And Disqus makes Collider slow sometimes. Probably because of all the likes you had.

  2. Edward Lee @

    This looks like a far more interesting interpretation of V than having Michael Cera play the lead female alien on ABC. Kudos to TNT.

  3. Ryan @

    Finally we see a trailer. The cast and crew went to Comic Con this July, signed autographs, and did a panel, and we still didn’t see any darn footage. Now one year later, the show will finally premiere. What takes so long? I enjoy “Jericho” and “Walking Dead” so this seems up my alley


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