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Zerg 2020

73 min📅 2020-04-13

In a near-future Eastern metropolis, the once-unthinkable unfolds as humanity faces an existential threat from the extraterrestrial Zerg, a formidable alien force determined to enslave the human race.

Director: Xiao Yang

Cast

Eddie Gu
Eddie Gu
Yu Ta
Wang Meiying
Wang Meiying
Qin Shuang
Na Guangzi
Na Guangzi
Lin Sai
Yi Lu
Troy Garity
Troy Garity
Isaac Fernandez
Isaac Fernandez
Xiao Yang

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zerg (2020) about?

*Zerg (2020)* follows Commander Amano as he leads humanity against an alien invasion, only to discover that his hard-fought triumph has made him a target in a deeper conspiracy. The film explores themes of trust, sacrifice, and the cost of victory in a world where no one is truly safe.

Who directed Zerg?

Zerg (2020) was directed by Xiao Yang, who brings a dynamic visual style to this action-packed sci-fi thriller.

Who stars in Zerg?

The film features Eddie Gu, Wang Meiying, Na Guangzi, Yi Lu, and Troy Garity as key members of the ensemble cast.

Is Zerg (2020) worth watching?

With its tight 73-minute runtime and high-stakes sci-fi action, *Zerg (2020)* offers a brisk yet thought-provoking experience. While it may lack the spectacle of larger blockbusters, its themes of betrayal and survival give it an unexpected depth for fans of the genre.

How long is Zerg?

Zerg (2020) runs for 73 minutes.

About Zerg (2020) — A Sci-Fi Thriller of Alien Invasion and Hidden Betrayal

In a near-future Eastern metropolis, the once-unthinkable unfolds as humanity faces an existential threat from the extraterrestrial Zerg, a formidable alien force determined to enslave the human race.

Commander Amano leads a valiant resistance that secures a hard-won victory, only to uncover a chilling truth: his triumph has made him a pawn in a far greater game. What begins as a hero's journey spirals into a shadowy conspiracy that could plunge the world into an even darker era. Xiao Yang's slickly directed action sci-fi thriller *Zerg (2020)* blends pulse-pounding battles with moral ambiguity, delivering a compact yet gripping narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.