Who two of the most iconic sci-fi movies If you want to watch in one go, tune in to Nitro on Tuesday night. Then the station broadcasts a masterpiece double pack with Alien and Predator.
Sci-fi milestones Alien and Predator thrill with horror and action
It begins with Ridley Scott’s masterpiece, in which the crew of the space cargo ship Nostromo must fight for survival against an alien beast. In addition to the captivating Horror-thriller scenario in a cramped chamber game setting With the legendary design by HR Giger and Sigourney Weaver as genre icon Ellen Ripley, Alien is rightly a sci-fi classic to this day.
Then Predator runs, which unleashes a survival story similar to Alien. Instead of being set in space, the film’s story is set by Die Hard director John McTiernan in the deepest jungle, where a special unit has to defend itself against the hunter in alien form. Thankfully, the team’s leader, Major Alan ‘Dutch’ Schaeffer, is played by action god Arnold Schwarzenegger, who takes on the Predator with sheer brawn.
When will Alien and Predator be on TV?
It’s on Nitro Aug 29 at 8:15 p.m off with alien Following Ridley Scott’s masterpiece, Predator with Arnold Schwarzenegger will be shown at 10:25 p.m. If you don’t have time for the TV broadcast, you can watch both films with the Disney+ * streaming flat rate.
Podcast: Why is German TV so boring?
70 times CSI per week and Germany’s next top model at prime time: German free TV is at its lowest point and still can’t be killed. We discuss why this is the case in the Moviepilot podcast:
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We explain why German television found itself in a downward spiral of cheap TV and a lack of ideas even before Netflix & Co. and why so many are still tuning in. While Andrea sets herself up as a TV hangman, TV lawyer Hendrik passionately defends television.
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