The story begins with a massive star named Antares, located in the Constellation of Scorpius, exploding in a supernova. A spaceship, carrying a crew of four, is on a mission to explore the galaxy. As they approach the star, their ship is caught in a catastrophic event that propels them through time and space to a distant planet on Earth.
"Antares" received mixed reviews from critics. The film's visually pleasing depiction of prehistoric Earth and its bold premise were points of praise. However, some critics noted that the movie did not fully explore its potential, citing issues with pacing and character development. Antares (2004)
Antares is a French-Belgian science fiction film released in 2004, directed by Olivier Megaton and written by Megaton and Jean-Pierre Turmel. The movie stars Vincent Perez, Richard Coyle, and Eva Green. This report provides an overview of the film, its plot, production aspects, and critical reception. The story begins with a massive star named
The crew soon discovers that they have arrived on Earth but 37 million years in the past, during the early Eocene. The team, consisting of pilot and captain Michaël Bressant (Vincent Perez), geologist Jean-Jacques Sarto (Richard Coyle), astrophysicist Anna Rasmussen (Eva Green), and doctor and exobiologist Eric Barba (Guillaume Canet, replaced by Richard Coyle in some versions), must navigate this ancient and alien world. They encounter various prehistoric creatures and face challenges adapting to their new environment. "Antares" received mixed reviews from critics