The crew aboard the medical rescue spaceship Nightingale 9 roams the outer limits of deep space, keeping an ear tuned to the void around them for cries of help. When one such signal finds them, they rescue a mysterious man and his intriguing relic. The crew's kindness could be their downfall, however, as their new guest has hellish plans to fulfill in Supernova, coming soon to Blu-ray via Scream Factory.

Press Release - "In the farthest reaches of space, something has been waiting…

Scream Factory has announced the release of sci-fi thriller Supernova on January 13, 2015. Arriving for the first time on Blu-ray, this release comes complete with bonus content, featuring The Making of Supernova¸ with new interviews with actors Lou Diamond Phillips and Robert Forster, producer Daniel Chuba and filmmaker Jack Sholder.

Beyond comprehension, beyond imagination and beyond the deepest regions of this galaxy...life as we know it is about to end! James Spader (The Blacklist), Angela Bassett (American Horror Story) , Lou Diamond Phillips (Bats), Robert Forster (Jackie Brown), Peter Facinelli (Twilight) and Robin Tunney (The Craft) star in this terrifying sci-fi thriller.

In the farthest reaches of deep space, the medical vessel Nightingale keeps a lonely vigil for those in trouble. When a frantic cry for help pierces the void, the crew responds with a near fatal, hyper-space dimension jump into the gravitational pull of a dying star. The disabled ship rescues a shuttlecraft containing a mysterious survivor and a strange alien artifact. Now the crew must unravel a chilling secret and escape the nearby imploding star before the rapidly forming supernova blasts them and the entire galaxy into oblivion!

Bonus Features:

  • The Making of Supernova featuring new interviews with actors Lou Diamond Phillips and Robert Forster, producer Daniel Chuba and filmmaker Jack Sholder
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Alternate Ending
  • Theatrical Trailer

METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURES presents

A SCREENLAND PICTURES/HAMMERHEAD Production

JAMES SPADER ANGELA BASSETT “SUPERNOVA” ROBERT FORSTER LOU DIAMOND PHILLIPS

PETER FACINELLI ROBIN TUNNEY WILSON CRUZ Music by DAVID WILLIAMS Special Visual Effects and Digital Animation by DIGITAL DOMAIN

Costume Designer BOB RINGWOOD Film Editors MICHAEL SCHWEITZER MELISSA KENT

Production Designer MAREK DOBROWOLSKI Director of Photography LLOYD AHERN II A.C.E.

Executive Producer RALPH S. SINGLETON Produced by ASH R. SHAH DANIEL CHUBA JAMIE DIXON

Story by WILLIAM MALONE and DANIEL CHUBA Screenplay by DAVID CAMPBELL WILSON Directed by THOMAS LEE

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