Hi there from beautiful Hamburg (X16 Webmaster)
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2020 9:59 am
Thank you for your consideration, Kevin! They are most definitely categorized as sci-fi, but simply because they're dealing with Roswell lore. Personally, I'm not too fond of reducing the story to that part, because that might lead to people expecting a hard sci-fi thriller, which it isn't. It's more character drama, coming-of-age and small-town soap opera, but with aliens (not technically aliens). It's the heartfelt journey of a lost young woman who felt like an alien her whole life, finally finding her family in the most unexpected of places. With lots of comedic relief, delivered by the fan-favorite pop culture obsessed alien (not technically alien) character, who acts as an outside commentator on all our weird little human peculiarities. My goal was to create the fun, quirky "small town in the middle of nowhere having to deal with the unexpected" feel of the Tremors movies.