The crowd funding project has kicked off for sci-fi film “Resilient 3D” starring Star Trek: Voyager’s Robert Beltran. Beltran will play Theoretical Physicist Dermot Turner who is tasked with moving the human race to new home Europa, Jupiter’s moon. Set in 2052, amidst an endless stream of natural disasters, the Earth Union President activates the Exodus Program.
Dermot Turner, whose wife Claire (Ayelet Zurer) has just died in a tornado in California, travels to Mars to seek the help of Adele (Virginia Madsen), the leader of a human settlement. If their joint effort fails to develop the architecture for a safe journey to Europa, mankind desperate for survival will be forced to invade Mars and battle the inhabitants who do not want their new world destroyed by billions of unsustainable newcomers. With war days away, Dermot returns to Earth to continue searching for a solution — forever Resilient.
Check out the film’s Kickstarter page to see all the rewards for support in the film that marks the return of Beltran to science fiction since his days as Chekotay and right hand to Janeway. “Resilient 3D” is set to be directed by Michael Taverna and costar Virginia Madsen, Ayelet Zurer, Miguel Sandoval, John Diehl.
Dermot Turner, whose wife Claire (Ayelet Zurer) has just died in a tornado in California, travels to Mars to seek the help of Adele (Virginia Madsen), the leader of a human settlement. If their joint effort fails to develop the architecture for a safe journey to Europa, mankind desperate for survival will be forced to invade Mars and battle the inhabitants who do not want their new world destroyed by billions of unsustainable newcomers. With war days away, Dermot returns to Earth to continue searching for a solution — forever Resilient.
Check out the film’s Kickstarter page to see all the rewards for support in the film that marks the return of Beltran to science fiction since his days as Chekotay and right hand to Janeway. “Resilient 3D” is set to be directed by Michael Taverna and costar Virginia Madsen, Ayelet Zurer, Miguel Sandoval, John Diehl.
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