Species III (2004)
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33% of critics liked it
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27% of users liked it
(10,338 ratings)
This direct-to-cable sequel in the Species film series follows the next legacy of the sexually frustrated alien species as the daughter of Eve (Natasha Henstridge) is born into an uncaring human world. Newcomer Sunny Mabrey plays Sara, the first genetically perfect specimen of her species, who is… More This direct-to-cable sequel in the Species film series follows the next legacy of the sexually frustrated alien species as the daughter of Eve (Natasha Henstridge) is born into an uncaring human world. Newcomer Sunny Mabrey plays Sara, the first genetically perfect specimen of her species, who is kidnapped upon birth by a professor who has his own selfish reasoning to keep her alive. Hounded by the army and other human-alien DNA hybrids bent on breeding, the hunt is on for the professor and Sara to create another perfect offspring any way they can. Premiering on the Sci-Fi channel in November of 2004, the erotic sci-fi thriller came to DVD a month later in a director's cut supervised by the director, Brad Turner, a TV veteran whose show credits include Andromeda, Stargate SG-1, and the '90s revamp of Outer Limits. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
- Directed By
- Brad Turner
- Genres
- Drama, Science Fiction & Fantasy
- In Theaters
- Dec 7, 2004 Wide
- Studio
- MGM
Critic Reviews
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Felix Vasquez Jr., Cinema Crazed
Despite lack of story depth, and very low-tech special and creature effects, this was a pretty entertaining sequel...
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Scott Weinberg, DVDTalk.com
It sure isn't what you'd call a "good film," but Species 3 has the sense to deliver the goods.
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Walter Chaw, Film Freak Central
An exercise meant for pre-adolescents too young to rent porn conning adolescent video store clerks into letting them rent it solely for its wanking potential.
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John J. Puccio, Movie Metropolis
There actually isn't much here except the expected beautiful girl(s) in the nude. It's hardly enough to sell a sci-fi monster movie these days.
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John J. Puccio, Movie Metropolis
...for die-hard fans of the series only. And I'm sure they, too, will be sorely disappointed. Nothing new, nothing original, nothing innovative has been added to the recipe.
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