Invaders, The (1995) Review
Reviews were largely mixed to negative. Critics from Variety noted that while it was an above-average thriller, it felt dull because the aliens were too peripheral to the human drama [10, 15]. Audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes suggest the plot was stretched too thin over its long runtime [22].
: The miniseries featured a notable ensemble, including Richard Thomas as the alien leader, Elizabeth Peña, and Richard Belzer [4, 11].
: Unlike the original series, this iteration introduces an ecological angle. The aliens are environmental terrorists who thrive on pollution and carbon monoxide; they aim to conquer Earth by encouraging humans to destroy their own ecosystem [4, 6]. Invaders, The (1995)
: It was produced by Aaron Spelling and E. Duke Vincent, directed by Paul Shapiro, and written by James D. Parriott [11, 19].
: Originally aired in two parts , it was designed as an extended pilot for a potential weekly series that was never picked up [9, 14]. Critical Reception Reviews were largely mixed to negative
: Nolan, recently released from prison after being framed for murder, must race to stop an assassination plot against a pro-ecology senator [4, 18].
: Roy Thinnes, the star of the original series, makes a brief appearance as an older David Vincent to hand over the burden of fighting the aliens to Nolan [9, 11]. Production Details : The miniseries featured a notable ensemble, including
The story follows (played by Scott Bakula ), a former pilot who discovers a terrifying secret : extraterrestrials are infiltrating human society [1, 4, 9].