Detective Mark Corley storms his way onto an alien spaceship to rescue his estranged son. When the ship crashes in Southeast Asia, he forges an alliance with a band of survivors to take back the planet once and for all.
This movie contains 2 potentially triggering events.
Guess that belongs here.
About 50 minutes in, there's a short fight scene in which a person stabbs someone with a knife twice (stomach, then throat). When he pulls the knife out again, we see a lot of blood coming from the wound. Kinda close to the camera and pretty gross.
But you've got plenty of time to look away before said moment happens.
Also close to the end, someone gets his throat slit by one of the aliens. Very quick scene.
A man chokes on his own blood after a main character brutally kills him.
When 2 female main characters are fighting, one of them is held in a chokehold & struggling to breathe for a couple of seconds. She survives as their priority shifts to the baby & possible intruders of their camp.
It is implied Mark has a heavy reliance on alcohol right before the events of the film but doesn't abuse any alcohol during the film.
There's only a bottle of whiskey visible in his car & he mentions at the beginning he needs a drink.
One of the characters at the end of the film has seemingly used drugs.
There's also bags of an unidentified drug lying on a table towards the end of the film.
Same visual effect as in the first movie, whenever someone looks into "the light". The idea of the whole thing might be scary for some people, but there is no blood/gore whatsoever involving eyes in this film.
Mark relays at the end of the film that he saw pregnant woman without their womb in a spaceship & says their unborn children were used for food for the aliens.
Couple of slit throats, loads of ripped out brains, and someone gets their limbs torn off during a fight (which seemed pretty over the top, almost silly)