

We have an exclusive debut of the trailer for the upcoming sci-fi thriller movie The Fourth Kind, which premieres Nov. 6.
The movie stars Milla Jovovich, Will Patton, Elias Koteas and is directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi, based on his screenplay.
Here's how Universal Pictures describes The Fourth Kind:
1n 1972, a scale of measurement was established for alien encounters. When a UFO is sighted, it is called an encounter of the first kind. When evidence is collected, it is known as an encounter of the second kind. When contact is made with extraterrestrials, it is the third kind. The next level, abduction, is the fourth kind. This encounter has been the most difficult to document ... until now.
Structured unlike any film before it, The Fourth Kind is a provocative thriller set in modern-day Nome, Alaska, where—mysteriously since the 1960s—a disproportionate number of the population has been reported missing every year. Despite multiple FBI investigations of the region, the truth has never been discovered.Here in this remote region, psychologist Dr. Abigail Tyler (Milla Jovovich) began videotaping sessions with traumatized patients and unwittingly discovered some of the most disturbing evidence of alien abduction ever documented.
Using never-before-seen archival footage that is integrated into the film, The Fourth Kind exposes the terrified revelations of multiple witnesses. Their accounts of being visited by alien figures all share disturbingly identical details, the validity of which is investigated throughout the film.
Check out the movie's Web site here. You can also see a full-screen version in our Video Hub.
We also have two exclusive images from the movie, below; click to enlarge.
By Extrapolater at 5:20 PM ON 08/13/09
You can find the HD Wide screen/Full screen version @ Hulu.com. You would think that a sci fi web site could at least link to a high tech video site. This version is just lame. Like 13'' black and white lame.
By BurgerBoi at 5:31 PM ON 08/13/09
Wow Extrapolater, you work for Hulu or something?
Movie looks pretty damn freaky. Plus, anything with Milla is good enough for me!
By Jake Snake at 6:08 PM ON 08/13/09
Seriously Burger, I agree. Freaked me out. Tried to look for the movie studios site.
Anyone know where I can find it?
By BurgerBoi at 6:13 PM ON 08/13/09
By jessica at 6:18 PM ON 08/13/09
omg i've been to nome before!
my grandma lives there and she would talk about missing people and i wouldn't believe her. this is crazy that they made a film out of it..
i'm scared to watch it... lol
By Men In Black at 6:36 PM ON 08/13/09
This, of course, completely fictional. There are no aliens. Trust me.
By hater at 7:03 PM ON 08/13/09
Men In Black... how are you so certain? there are SO many things about this universe we do not know about yet....
By jake snake at 7:12 PM ON 08/13/09
I'm sure Men In Black was the same guy/girl that also said that people would never get into large tin cans and soar through the air 200 years ago or that the earth was the center of the universe. :D
By LETHLSS at 8:08 PM ON 08/13/09
'Communion' - The Reboot
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By AngryJonny at 9:19 PM ON 08/13/09
Oh, my God! Men In Black was joking! He said there are no aliens, which is what Men in Black would say. Get it? I can't stand when people don't have simple enough comprehension skills to recognize irony.
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By ImgLab at 1:38 AM ON 08/14/09
Of course! Men in Black want us to believe there are no absolutely eefing aliens!.
By cristoff at 2:00 AM ON 08/14/09
found this link on another blog? seems legit... might be some truth behind nome - or could be complete bs???
http://www.rlnn.com/ArtNov05/UnsolvedCasesNomeAttractFBI.html
By jason at 2:50 AM ON 08/14/09
I lived in Nome just a year or so after Oct 2000 - there were missing person reports, because there were lots of area drunks who would turn up missing after a week of heavy drinking... just as that article mentioned, they were never Nome residents as portrayed in this trailer, but villagers who came to town and drank a lot. A serial killer in Nome - perhaps.... but no aliens.
Also, you know that ANY shot in the movie/trailer that is supposed to be in Nome that has a tree (many in that trailer did) is fake, there are no trees in Nome... it's too cold.
By Aberzombie at 6:36 AM ON 08/14/09
Wow! That looks really creepy and cool! I look forward to seeing it.
By Sparfeld at 7:24 AM ON 08/14/09
I saw this movie already when it was called Fire in the Sky. It sucked then, and I expect it'll still suck now.
By SparfeldSucks at 8:10 AM ON 08/14/09
Yah, sparfeld, you know a lot about sucking dontcha?
By dantebays at 9:24 AM ON 08/14/09
I used to live in Nome, Alaska. No really. What scares me about this trailer is how Nome is pictured as an idyllic little town nestled in a valley with rivers and mountains around it. The producers of this movie didn't even bother to check where Nome is really located -- on a long, flat beach.
I know it's expensive to actually film in Alaska, and that it's easier to find somewhere in Canada to stand in for whatever Alaskan setting you're trying to portray -- but come on. At least try. Use the Google and have a look at some pictures of Nome
The real Nome would be the perfect setting for such a movie. Lots of alcoholism. Terrible weather. People headed off on snowmobile trips who never come back. The audience would have trouble believing in the very premise of the movie -- which creates great dramatic tension.
By Spaceshipbk at 9:47 AM ON 08/14/09
I have been to Nome also. Like all of Alaska, it has major alcoholism problems, and the reasons are many. But, if I were wanting to harvest people who would never be missed, this would be one of the places to do it...
I will keep an open mind.
By strawberrygirl at 2:36 PM ON 08/14/09
haha dudes trees or no trees, this trailer looks awesome.
who cares where it's filmed, it's based off of factual happenings and as a psych student i remember studying about sleeping disorders being really high in nome.. i guess if nome has high alcoholism rate, it could be that? or what if it is something paranormal!!
id be interested in finding out..but it looks really scary! When does this film come out?
By Bobo at 5:25 PM ON 08/14/09
HA! Nome with trees, mountains, and streams! LOL! And the houses too! Most of Nome is built on cinder blocks due to permafrost screwing with most foundations, Nome does not look like British Columbia
By dantebays at 7:00 PM ON 08/14/09
My house in Nome was build on a weird matrix of metal poles. If part of the house started slumping into the muck, you just got out a huge wrench and cranked it back up.
If you want to see a great movie about sleep disorders in Alaska, rent Insomnia with Pacino and Robin Williams.
Like Fourth Kind, it was also filmed near Vancouver so the cast could have time to pick up some sushi and gelato on the way back to their condos.
By Conrad at 12:31 AM ON 08/15/09
umm.. I believe this is actually being released SEPTEMBER 9 - not some time in November...
By karin at 5:46 AM ON 08/15/09
omg i heard of this
its for real?
ahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By GREY ALIEN at 8:42 AM ON 08/15/09
@ ImgLab: Do you really think Aliens don't EFF- I think they EFF all the time- that's why they pick up drunks! We should investigate and see if the Nome Residents have sore as#es too! Jason, dantebays, or spaceshipbk- are yalls' as#es sore?
By Victor Abadio at 10:18 AM ON 08/16/09
Wow! That looks scary. It's really cool to see Milla take on different types of roles now. She's awesome.
By ghostly at 10:48 AM ON 08/16/09
movie was not the greatest
By Spiritwalker Taka at 9:02 PM ON 08/16/09
The trailer was interesting even if the filming locale wasn't even close to how Nome looks. Any way a person looks at it there will be some controversy over any type of contact with crafts and/or beings not of this world. It doesn't matter if they cook from our galaxy or another one, this universe or a parallel one, any dimension, and/or realm, people will or won't believe as they see fit. There is much to be found and proven, but when we do many will still deny it is real.This the way it has been as long as humans have walked this planet. Even if a person has an experience with an extraterrestrial, many times that person will try and rationalize it or block it out whether or not someone else does it for them. Who knows those that are visiting us maybe our descendants coming back to try and find ways to correct problems we are causing now. Oh well, to each their own. Peace and Blessings.
By Palinoscopy at 1:40 PM ON 08/18/09
Wow, if Sarah Palin can see Nome from her doorstep she must have extraterestial experience too!
By thetileguy at 6:51 PM ON 08/18/09
There is more truth to this than you can imagine. I know
By Andy at 10:56 PM ON 08/18/09
Ho-hum, another film in "Alaska" yet not. I'd have to agree with the earlier poster: the real Nome would be a much better place to set this than some ski resort town somewhere. No one seems to bother to set most films in the real Alaska, which is a shame. It's an amazing place, and it could use the interest and money.
By Lizbethten at 1:21 AM ON 08/21/09
is anyone trying to research this movie? has anyone found anything really out there? I saw this link posted on another blog. It's the same name as Dr. in the film but prolly someone else. http://alaskapsychiatryjournal.org/entries/6-1997-American-Journal-of-Psychiatry-Light-Exposure-Effects.html
By Linkmail at 8:31 AM ON 08/23/09
All these complaints about "it's not really Nome" are right on the money. I'll bet that Milla's not even really a psychiatrist!!
What are these celluloid fraudsters trying to pull here?!?
By Men In Black at 11:00 PM ON 08/26/09
Seriously, Linkmail. What's next, are these same numbnuts going to start complaining that Star Wars wasn't actually filmed on location...in space?
And to AngryJonny: Thank you for pointing out the lack of wit in the other posters. LOL.
By Morrowind at 6:24 AM ON 08/27/09
1. There is no sound in space!! lol
2. E=Mc2
3. Aliens just cannot travel to our solar system.
4. Because of the limits to matter and its acceleration properties.
By Greys at 2:11 PM ON 09/01/09
Take it from me... They don't like it when you talk about them..
By Jordan at 11:02 AM ON 09/02/09
Who are the Samarians?
By lola at 8:45 AM ON 09/03/09
Has anyone has read Whitley Streiber's Communion? This looks like the abductions at his camp that he described, complete with white owels and closet doors opening, bet the next scene shows an alien head peaking out!
By iwanttobelieve at 2:59 PM ON 09/03/09
The new Blair Witch project! That's all this is! I'm not saying aliens don't exist but they're not responsible for the disapearances in Nome.
Families suspected a serial killer. The FBI mostly blamed alcohol and the cruel Alaska winter.
No one has heard of the psychologist, including the state licensing board and president of the state psychologists association.
In 2005, the FBI stepped in, reviewing two dozen cases, eventually determining that excessive alcohol consumption and the winter climate were a common link in many of the cases. Unlike other commercial hubs in rural Alaska, Nome is a “wet” city, with bars and liquor stores.
State licensing examiner Jan Mays says she can’t find records of an Abigail Tyler ever being licensed in any profession in Alaska. No one by that name lived in Nome in recent years, according to a search of public record databases.
Still, there are shreds of “evidence.”
Try Googling “Abigail Tyler” and “Alaska.” You’ll get a link to a convincingly boring Web site called the “Alaska Psychiatry Journal” — complete with a biography of a psychologist by that name who researched sleep behavior in Nome. Except the site is suspiciously vacant, mostly a collection of articles on sleep studies with no home page or contact information.
Another site, www.alaskanewsarchive.com, features a story from the Nome Nugget about Tyler moving to Nome for research. The problem? The story is credited to Nugget editor and publisher Nancy McGuire, who says it's baloney and she never wrote it.
Both the news site and the medical journal site were created just last month, according to domain-name research sites.
Ron Adler is CEO and director of the Alaska Psychiatric Institute. Denise Dillard is president of the Alaska Psychological Association. They said this week they’ve never heard of the Alaska Psychiatry Journal, or of Abigail Tyler.
For sure, these sites will get more material before the movie comes out to make it look real but be careful, it's all a marketing plot! And honestly, to use a the real Nome disappearances to create a a movie that claims to be real (when it is obviously a work of fiction) is disturbing. Do a fictional movie, that's fine! But don't claim it's real!
By Knabinvestor at 3:48 AM ON 09/05/09
I came across this site after checking out the movie and bothered to read poems. Do not believe what others say but do your own research. The internet is the only free arena where you can get unbiased information without monetary and political manipulation. You can START with John Lear in youtube. There is so much evidence out there that world governments seem ridiculous in denying alien existence. Find out about Eisenhower, Roosevelt, military base a Dulce, Rosewell, and many more. Remember... a picture is worth a thousand words! Do your own research........................................................
By Exodus at 11:34 PM ON 09/05/09
um yeah...the pessimism here is ridiculous.
this should be a great movie.
By pets at 12:43 AM ON 09/06/09
FEAR sells big time, this hollywoods version of another 20 milion dollars in there pocket, go to www.projectcamelot.com and really learn about the aliens, this is not how it happens at all.
By blakquemagic at 2:52 PM ON 09/08/09
The only thing man has to fear is man. Most if not all alien abduction events are performed by man to instill fear in the general population. One day soon you will be asked to partake in a lie based on fear for those wishing to maintain control over you. Don't do it. Visit CSETI for a better understanding of what films like this are made for.
By odin at 10:24 AM ON 09/25/09
wow, and real life
events associated with
Dr. Tyler are
scarier!
creepy!
By Felix at 9:23 PM ON 09/26/09
This kind of publicity is completely unacceptable. It is one thing to simply lie about the truth of certain events, but to actually create websites and other sources that attempt to verify the lie should be illegal. How is anyone supposed to be able to conduct legitimate research when corporations can go around creating fake medical journal website. Here is Universal Studios phone number – please call and complain about this blatant public manipulation: 818-777-1000
By hotchick at 12:12 AM ON 10/18/09
I like the video and I wud love to see the movie.
By ARC at 3:12 PM ON 10/20/09
i lived in nome alaska for a few years. my sister lives there and some other family. she told me they filmed this movie in some other place that looks nothing like nome. thats so dumb. nome is small and beautiful and nothing like the surroundings in this movie. oh well nomes flat, has no trees, hills, mountains etc.
By goopytears at 4:49 AM ON 11/10/09
I cannot believe a raving lunatic claims the internet is free of monetary and political manipulation. THAT'S ALL IT IS!! People spreading their crap to losers afraid to have interaction with a living person! The old equivelent was crack pots on street corners wearing sandwich boards that said Repent! The End is Near!
Also, I saw this movie. It was really good. Try not to get too caught up in whether it is a literal documentary. All movies are for entertainment and money-making, even the true ones like Schindler's List and Good Morning Vietnam.
By Ingodwe trust at 11:00 PM ON 11/16/09
WELL I JUST WATCHED THIS MOVIE AND I MUST SAY,ALTHOUGH A MOVIE IT WAS,THERE WERE DEFINITELY UNKOWN VARIABLES THAT WERE NOT OR COULD NOT BE EXPLAINED,THE SUPERNATURAL SHOULN'T BE MESSED WITH,ONLY RESPECTED.AS FAR AS ALIENS...POSSIBLY,BUT WHERE DID DR.TYLERS CHILD GO THEN AND WHY WASN,T THIS POLICE OFFICER WHO WAS ON DUTY QUESTIONED BY THE FBI...
Ingodwe trust:
WELL I JUST WATCHED THIS MOVIE AND I MUST SAY,ALTHOUGH A MOVIE IT WAS,THERE WERE DEFINITELY UNKOWN VARIABLES THAT W...More »