Based on a story by Fulvio Sestito, Rebecca Berrih and Warren Thomas (Tell Me How I Die), Beyond the Sky was written by Thomas and Marc Porterfield (“Fear the Walking Dead: Flight 462”). Sestito, who has won numerous awards for his short “The Showdown,” and has worked with Guillermo Del Toro’s Mirada and Tim Miller’s Blur Studios, makes his directorial debut with Beyond The Sky which stars Ryan Carnes (Valentina’s Wedding), Jordan Hinson (“Eureka”), Martin Sensmeier (The Magnificent Seven), Don Stark (“That 70’s Show”), Peter Stormare (Fargo) and Dee Wallace (E.T.). RLJE Films announced today that they have acquired all North American rights to the upcoming sci-fi thriller and plan to release the film in theaters and on VOD and Digital HD on September 21st, 2018.
“The question of if we are alone in the universe is still talked about today,” said Chief Acquisitions Officer Mark Ward for RLJE Films. “With its unique approach to the story of alien abduction and its great special effects, we are thrilled to be able to bring Beyond The Sky to audiences.”
In Beyond The Sky, Chris Norton (Carnes) has a powerful and traumatic connection to alien abductions since his early childhood, but, in his gut, he knows they are not real. Setting out to disprove the alien abduction phenomenon once and for all, he attends a UFO convention to meet alleged abductees and reveal the truth behind their experiences. It is only when he meets Emily (Hinson), who claims to have been abducted every seven years on her birthday, that Chris realizes there may be more to these claims than meets the eye. With Emily’s 28th birthday only days away, Chris helps her to uncover the truth as they come face to face with the reality that we are not alone.
Travis Walton, author of the renowned memoir “Fire in the Sky,” about his own alien abduction experience, served as a consultant and has a cameo in the film. Highland Film Group is handling the foreign sales and will be representing the movie at TIFF 2018.