Enthusiasts of science fiction, horror, and immersive adventures are set for a chilling trip through history with the forthcoming documentary BENEATH LONDON: The Saga of Extraterrestrial Conflict. Kicked off by Sigourney Weaver, Extraterrestrial Conflict sent shockwaves through London in the 1990s and is famously known as the scariest walkthrough experience ever conceived.
Originally debuted in Glasgow back in 1992 and later gaining fame at London’s Trocadero in 1993, the immersive experience known as Alien War was unlike any other. It offered visitors a unique journey into the universe of James Cameron’s Aliens, making it London’s most popular tourist destination during its time. Pioneered by film enthusiasts John Gorman and Gary Gillies, Alien War was not just a haunted house; it was a cinematic horror simulation that showcased actors, state-of-the-art effects, and heart-pounding set pieces, leaving guests spellbound.
In the upcoming documentary by Paul King, the creator of “Shine On: The Forgotten Shining Location,” we’ll get never-before-heard insights from the original creators and actors as they discuss how this groundbreaking attraction revolutionized immersive entertainment and sparked a global trend in horror experiences. Additionally, it delves into the unfortunate reasons behind its closure.
According to Paul King, “Alien War” was remarkably forward-thinking. It offered an immersive experience that predated escape rooms and virtual reality horror games, providing a chilling taste of genuine science fiction terror. We’re eager to share the fascinating tale behind its creation and why it continues to make such a significant impact.
Gary Gillies, co-creator of “Alien War,” states that it’s been more than 30 years since the film was first released. He notes that when people learn he was part of it, he can see a mix of excitement and apprehension in their eyes. The movie, he says, effectively merged cinema with reality, and even after all this time, it remains etched in memory.
John Gorman, one of the creators of “Alien War”, shared his thoughts about the past: “The attention from media and press back then was incredible! Crews were documenting us everywhere, but unfortunately, nothing significant came out of that footage. It’s astonishing that the tale behind Alien War is finally being shared publicly.
Actor Doug McCarthy from the Colonial Marines unit shared that “The Alien War” was always brimming with activity, and being part of the marine team was an ideal role for him. We successfully crafted a chilling yet engaging atmosphere, but it was predominantly focused on inducing terror.
The Story of Alien War: Hidden Beneath London will make its exclusive debut on YouTube in April 2025 as a short documentary, with a full-length version in development. Fans who lived the pulse-pounding fear of evading xenomorphs in dimly lit passages or anyone eager to explore one of the most daring horror attractions ever imagined will not want to miss this documentary.
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