“Are you ready to relive the fear?” Nothing like this had ever been done before… For those who remember the heart-pounding terror of dodging xenomorphs in dimly lit corridors – or for those curious to learn about one of the most ambitious horror attractions ever conceived, this is one documentary you won’t want to miss. Check out this official trailer for a sci-fi documentary short film titled Beneath London: The Story of Alien War, premiering right on YouTube to watch this April. First launched in Glasgow in 1992 before making its mark in London’s Trocadero in 1993, Alien War was an unprecedented immersive experience that transported visitors into the world of James Cameron’s Aliens, becoming London’s number one tourist attraction at the time. Created by film enthusiasts John Gorman & Gary Gillies, Alien War was more than just a haunted house—it was a cinematic horror simulation, featuring actors, cutting-edge effects and pulse-pounding set pieces that left people breathless. “Long before escape rooms & VR horror, this was the closest you could get to stepping inside a real-life sci-fi nightmare. We’re excited to share the incredible story of how it came to be and why it left such a lasting impression.” I wish this was still there! It looks so awesome. // Continue Reading ›
This article was originally published by Alex Billington at FirstShowing.net – Read this article and more at (https://www.firstshowing.net/2025/official-trailer-for-beneath-london-the-story-of-alien-war-doc-film/).
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