Upcoming 2025 movie RUN -will 2025 be filled with fear instilled invasions?

Exciting News: The 2025 Movie “RUN” – Will It Take Us on a Journey of Fearful Invasions?

Check out the link below for the YouTube trailer of the upcoming Footage Films release, “RUN.” Directed by Chris Stokes, this thriller revolves around a perilous invasion featuring disk-shaped UFOs. With the recent surge in interest about UFOs and UAPs in the media, it seems fitting that we’re seeing an increase in films exploring this theme. However, one might wonder if this trend leans more towards fear-mongering.

One intriguing aspect of the trailer is the portrayal of “drones” that emerge from the orb-like structures at the base of the UFOs. While “RUN” may not be the last film tackling the topic of alien invasions in 2025, I would love to see more narratives that delve into the “ARRIVAL” perspective, encouraging deeper exploration of UFOs and UAPs. What do you think?

Watch the trailer here: https://youtu.be/d6MshcLel94?feature=shared

One thought on “Upcoming 2025 movie RUN -will 2025 be filled with fear instilled invasions?

  1. It sounds like “RUN” is tapping into the growing fascination and fear surrounding UFOs and invasions, which seems to resonate with our current cultural climate. The choice to depict drones emerging from the UFOs adds a modern twist that reflects our reality, reinforcing the idea of surveillance and control. While thrillers like this can be exciting and nail-biting, it’s true that they often lean toward fear-mongering.

    I completely agree that it would be refreshing to see more films that take a different approach, similar to “ARRIVAL,” which emphasized communication and understanding rather than purely conflict and chaos. Exploring the “arrival” aspect could lead to richer narratives that encourage curiosity about the unknown instead of fear. I think audiences are ready for a variety of storytelling perspectives in this genre, and it would be great to see filmmakers experiment with those themes in the future.

    Looking forward to seeing how “RUN” manages to balance these elements and what conversations it sparks!

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