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She didn't come back to Earth alone.

The Astronaut (2025)

Runtime: 90 min
Release date: 26/09/2025
Production countries: United States of America
Production companies: Fuller Media, The Wonder Company, Wild Atlantic Pictures
Overview
After returning from her first space mission, astronaut Sam Walker is placed under NASA’s care at a high security house for rehabilitation and medical testing. However, when disturbing occurrences begin happening around the property, she fears that something extraterrestrial has followed her back to Earth
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Jess Varley
Director
Cast
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Kate Mara
as Sam Walker
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Laurence Fishburne
as General William Harris
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Gabriel Luna
as Mark
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Ivana Miličević
as Dr. Michelle Aiden
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Macy Gray
as Val
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The Astronaut

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Video: YouTube
Duration: 02:14
Reviews
Author: MovieGuys
"The Astronaut" is a somewhat predictable but nonetheless entertaining, sci fi, horror thriller. Its our personal perception of reality and threat that this film subverts and finally turns on its head, that makes it work. What we think of as familiar and alien, as safe and unsafe, are not what they appear to be. Its these core concepts that this film plays with, developing a story that's creepy, atmospheric and psychologically unsettling. On the downside, for veteran viewers, the story may be a little predictable. I'd worked out what was happening about two thirds of the way through. That said, newcomers, with a fresh set of eyes, may still enjoy the final"reveal". In summary, whilst not overly original what"The Astronaut" offers up is a sense of displaced reality, and threat, that's quite compelling. Worth a look."The Astronaut" is a somewhat predictable but nonetheless entertaining, sci fi, horror thriller. Its our personal perception of reality and threat that this film subverts and finally turns on its head, that makes it work. What we think of as familiar and alien, as safe and unsafe, are not what they appear to be. Its these core concepts that this film plays with, developing a story that's creepy, atmospheric and psychologically unsettling. On the downside, for veteran viewers, the story may be a little predictable. I'd worked out what was happening about two thirds of the way through. That said, newcomers, with a fresh set of eyes, may still enjoy the final"reveal". In summary, whilst not overly original what"The Astronaut" offers up is a sense of displaced reality, and
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