'Occupation: Rainfall' picks up two years into the intergalactic invasion of earth with survivors in Sydney, Australia fighting back in a desperate ground war. As casualties mount by the day, the resistance and their unexpected allies uncover a plot that could see the war come to a decisive end. With the Alien invaders hell-bent on making earth their new home, the race is on to save mankind.
The follow up to 2018's 'Occupation' picks up two years into an intergalactic invasion of Earth where survivors in Sydney, Australia are fighting back in a desperate ground war.
Aiming to cash in on the anticipated global success of 'Occupation Rainfall', filmmaker Luke Sparke is developing a raft of features and TV series spanning horror, drama, time-travel and comedy.
In a remarkable result, four Australian films - 'The Dry', 'Penguin Bloom', 'High Ground' and 'Occupation: Rainfall' - took home almost 50 per cent of the national box office last weekend.
Dan Ewing makes his Hollywood debut in Paramount Pictures' comedy-adventure 'Love and Monsters', which follows humans who were forced underground after giant creatures took control of the land.
Further details of Luke Sparke's follow up to sci-fi action thriller 'Occupation: Rainfall' have emerged from Cannes, with international stars Jeremy Piven, Casper Van Dien, Tricia Helfer, Liam McIntyre, and Danny Trejo joining the cast.
While most actors around the world are having an enforced rest due to the pandemic, Zac Garred is in demand. After shooting the horror film Seance in Pennsylvania the LA-based actor is heading to Montana for the drama Zero Road.
Luke Sparke always intended to shoot Occupation Rainfall, the sequel to his 2018 sci-fi thriller Occupation, in three blocks.