The end of the world as a film scenario never goes out of style. The Asylum knows that too. The notorious smithy for trash copies of well-known films is represented twice on TV tonight. Asteroid-a-geddon and Meteor Moon offer a total four hours of asteroid apocalypse from space.
On TV: Sci-Fi trash, in which the world is saved in a really stupid way
In Asteroid-a-geddon, superpowers clash over how to fend off a menacing 300-mile asteroid. After Russia shot him with rockets single-handedly and has only provided an additional hail of comets, the fearless science team around Alex (Veronika Issa) has to put things right. By laser.
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Asteroid-a-Geddon
Compared to Meteor Moon, that’s a reasonable approach. In the Moonfall clone The moon falls towards the earth due to an asteroid impact and must be destroyed quickly before he wipes out all of humanity. Warning, spoilers!
The solution turns out to be in the end an artificial black hole that basically eats up the moon. Without the moon, what about tides and the rotation of the earth? Is a near-Earth black hole a good idea? Doesn’t matter! The main thing is that the full moon never again blinds you when you sleep.
The Asylum’s lack of realism and cheap look won’t surprise anyone. Every trash fan has to decide for themselves whether the films still have an entertainment factor.
When will Asteroid-a-geddon and Meteor Moon be on TV?
Asteroid-a-geddon is running this Friday, August 25, 2023, at 8:15 p.m. on Tele 5. This is followed at 10:00 p.m. by Meteor Moon. If you don’t have time during prime time, you can catch up on Asteroid-a-geddon at 1:40 a.m.
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