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Pandora: Fire and Ice (2025)
Sci-fi action film in which an expedition returns to the planet Pandora decades after initial human contact to extract remaining resources, discovering an alien plot to invade Earth. Directed by Canyon Prince. Stars Eric Roberts, Erika K. Marks as expedition leader, and Jordan Iverach. The Asylum production released December 4, 2025.
Sci-fi action film in which an expedition returns to the planet Pandora decades after initial human contact to extract remaining resources, discovering an alien plot to invade Earth. Directed by Canyon Prince. Stars Eric Roberts, Erika K. Marks as expedition leader, and Jordan Iverach. The Asylum production released December 4, 2025.
The narrative centers on humans confronting an alien plot to invade Earth, framing resource-seeking expeditions as a trigger for defensive warfare without advancing broader ideological critiques or endorsements.
The cast includes mostly white performers with one Latino actor in a supporting role fitting his heritage, offering limited ethnic representation without notable swaps. The story subtly critiques resource exploitation by humans through alien defense but avoids explicit focus on identity critiques or DEI messaging.
The film lacks any significant portrayal of family structures, roles, or values, centering on an expedition team's encounter with alien threats without involving personal relationships or domestic life. This absence of family content results in a neutral stance on family norms.
The film contains no portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters or themes, focusing instead on a straightforward sci-fi conflict between humans and aliens.
No transgender characters or themes appear in the film. The story focuses on explorers facing an alien threat on Pandora, with no elements addressing transsexual identity or related issues.
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Pandora: Fire and Ice presents original characters in a sequel to The Asylum's Battle for Pandora, with returning roles maintaining their established genders and no adaptations of prior canon involving swaps.
Pandora: Fire and Ice presents an original storyline with newly created characters, lacking any adaptation from source material or prior installments that establish canonical races, thus no race swaps occur.
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