The TNT alien invasion series “Falling Skies” begins its second season next Sunday, June 17, 2012. And to get you geared up and ready we’re sharing these brand new stills from the series. Enjoy!
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PHOTOS: New FALLING SKIES Season Two Pix!
Posted in Photos, Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror, Television with tags Alien invasion, Connor Jessup, Drew Roy, falling skies, Moon Bloodgood, Noah Wyle, steven spielberg, TNT on June 11, 2012 by ghostradioworldPHOTOS: First Look at FALLING SKIES Aliens!
Posted in Photos, Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror, Television, UFOs with tags anime, Arts, Drew Roy, falling skies, Moon Bloodgood, Noah Wyle, steven spielberg, TNT on May 10, 2011 by ghostradioworldDubbed “Mechs”, these anime-inspired robo-aliens from the upcoming TNT series “Falling Skies” are sure to excite a sci-fi fan or two. Would love to see these in action. Those legs look perfect for jumping and kicking. And you haven’t lived till you’ve seen an anime-inspired robo-alien doing some serious kicking. Until then, just join us after the jump for another fine photo of one of these techno-critters.
FALLING SKIES Now on Twitter!
Posted in Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror, Television, UFOs with tags Alien invasion, Drew Roy, falling skies, Moon Bloodgood, Noah Wyle, steven spielberg, TNT, twitter on May 6, 2011 by ghostradioworldSpielberg’s upcoming alien invasion drama “Falling Skies” now has a Twitter account! It will keep you up-to-date on all the latest news on the show. Wanna follow them? Just click here. And, in case you didn’t know, they also have a Facebook page. You can find that here. “Falling Skies” premieres at 9:00 p.m. on June 19, 2011 on TNT.
Video: New Trailer for Spielberg’s “Falling Skies”!
Posted in Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror, Television, Video with tags DreamWorks Television, Drew Roy, falling skies, Moon Bloodgood, Noah Wyle, Seychelle Gabriel, steven spielberg, TNT on March 30, 2011 by ghostradioworldWe’ll be watching this. But is this really the most original plot Spielberg and company could have chosen? Seems a real step down from the wonderful “Taken” from the last decade. What do you think?







