Arrival II
Arrival II, also known as The Second Arrival, is a 1998 American-Canadian science fiction thriller film directed by Kevin S. Tenney.[1] It serves as a direct-to-video sequel to the 1996 film The Arrival, written by Mark David Perry and based on characters created by David Twohy.[2] The story follows a computer programmer who receives mysterious clues from his deceased brother, leading him to investigate a conspiracy involving shape-shifting aliens and government cover-ups aimed at conquering Earth.[2] Starring Patrick Muldoon as the protagonist, alongside Michael Sarrazin and Jane Sibbett, the film explores themes of extraterrestrial invasion and human resistance.[2] Released on November 6, 1998, Arrival II was produced by Rootbeer Films and Taurus 7 Film Corporation, and distributed by Artisan Entertainment, targeting the home video market without a theatrical run.[2] The production budget was modest, reflecting its straight-to-video status, and it features practical effects for the alien creatures, including their distinctive backwards-kneed physiology inherited from the original film.[3] Despite mixed to negative reception, with a 16% approval rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes based on limited reviews, the film has garnered a cult following among sci-fi enthusiasts for its low-budget charm and continuation of the alien invasion narrative.[1] It holds an average user rating of 3.8 out of 10 on IMDb from over 3,000 votes, often praised for its intriguing premise but criticized for pacing and acting.[2]Story and characters
Plot
Arrival II is set two years after the events of the 1996 film The Arrival, in which astronomer Zane Ziminski uncovered an extraterrestrial plot to terraform Earth.[4] The sequel opens with Ziminski's death, ruled a suicide, but he has left behind cryptic clues in the form of envelopes sent to five individuals, including his stepbrother Jack Addison, a skilled computer expert working for a space agency. These clues point to an ongoing alien presence on Earth, prompting Addison to investigate unusual environmental and technological anomalies.[1] Addison forms an alliance with investigative reporter Bridget Riordan, professor Nelson Zarcoff, and other scientists who received similar messages from Ziminski.[4] Together, they uncover evidence of a deeper alien conspiracy, where shape-shifting extraterrestrials have infiltrated human society and are accelerating global warming to make Earth habitable for their species.[5] The group learns of the aliens' plan to sabotage a nuclear power plant as part of their terraforming efforts, using advanced surveillance and manipulation tactics to cover their tracks.[6] As assassination attempts escalate, the protagonists recover alien artifacts, including a black hole bomb (BHB) device capable of generating destructive vortices.[7] The narrative builds to a tense confrontation at the targeted nuclear facility, where Addison and his allies deploy the BHB to disrupt the invasion, achieving a partial victory that halts immediate catastrophe but leaves the alien threat unresolved.[4]Cast
The principal cast of Arrival II (also known as The Second Arrival) includes Patrick Muldoon as Jack Addison, the stepbrother of the original film's deceased protagonist Zane Ziminski, a reclusive computer programmer drawn into an interstellar conspiracy.[2] Jane Sibbett portrays Bridget Riordan, an ambitious reporter pursuing a groundbreaking story.[2] Michael Sarrazin plays Professor Nelson Zarcoff, a dedicated scientist providing investigative support.[2] Catherine Blythe appears as Sandra Wolf, a technical expert serving as a crucial ally.[2] Michael Scherer embodies Wotan, a shape-shifting alien posing as a human antagonist.[2] Larry Day depicts Burke, a secretive government agent entangled in efforts to conceal extraterrestrial activities.[2] The full credited cast encompasses additional supporting roles, including humans and alien characters, as detailed below:| Actor | Character |
|---|---|
| Steve Adams | Dave Cyrus |
| Emidio Michetti | Trevor Aguilar |
| Stéphane Blanchette | Tom Billings |
| Serge Houde | Richard Carlson |
| Mark Camacho | Driver |
| Dean Hagopian | Mr. O'Neil |
| Robert Prévost | The Priest |
| Michael Sicoly | The Reporter |