“Strange Arrivals”: Fresh Off Their 2025 Oscar Nods, Demi Moore and Colman Domingo Team Up for Mind-Bending Alien Romance Film

“Strange Arrivals” is a film that blends romance with the extraordinary, telling a love story set against the eerie backdrop of alien abduction. Starring Demi Moore and Colman Domingo and directed by Oscar-winner Roger Ross Williams, the film dives deep into human emotion while exploring the unknown.

“Strange Arrivals” Premise
Inspired by the true story of Betty and Barney Hill—the first reported alien abductees in 1961—the story captures the emotional and psychological toll of their experience. More than just a sci-fi tale, “Strange Arrivals” is a romantic drama that explores love, trust, and fear in the face of the unexplainable.
Demi Moore: A Career Renaissance
Demi Moore, a Hollywood icon known for “Ghost”, “A Few Good Men”, and “G.I. Jane”, continues her career renaissance with this film following her 2025 Oscar nomination for “The Substance”. As Betty Hill, Moore is sure to deliver a performance that blends strength and vulnerability, navigating love under extraordinary pressure.

Colman Domingo: A Hollywood Icon
Colman Domingo, one of today’s most dynamic actors, joins her as Barney Hill. Following standout performances in “Rustin”, “Euphoria”, and his Oscar-nominated role in “Sing Sing”, Domingo brings his signature emotional depth and complexity to the role.

The screenplay comes from Emmy-winner Jane Anderson (“The Wife”, “Olive Kitteridge”), known for her ability to explore layered human relationships. At the helm is Roger Ross Williams, the first Black director to win an Oscar, who brings his gift for authentic storytelling, previously directed “Cassandro”.
Backed by See-Saw Films (“The King’s Speech”), with international sales launching at Cannes, Strange Arrivals is already generating buzz for its bold genre blend and emotional resonance. It’s a story about love, identity, and belief—set where reality begins to blur. “Strange Arrivals” will for sure create lots of buzz!
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