![]() Or like a half alien head," Yvonne Strahovski (Romeo Command) explains with a laugh. "And that was kind of it, so it was definitely a lot of imagination work, but we were very supported in the material that we had as what it was going to look like." There was a prosthetic alien that we had true to size. There was a lot of video reference, which was incredibly helpful. "We got to see what it was gonna look like as they were creating and perfecting it. They were just supposed to be really scary and gross and translucent in how they could communicate."Ĭo-star Sam Richardson (Charlie) describes them as a combination of dogs, snakes, and bulls. "We also saw an early rendering of what the monsters would look like at the top of filming this movie, so we had an idea of what to envision when you’re shooting at nothing or when nothing is chasing you," he says. "You’re like, ‘Ooo - well, I know what that screech maybe will sound like and I know how they move a little bit.'" "We really looked at insects, imagining them like a termite or an ant in their abundance and in their motion," Pratt explains. "They were kind of like part shrimp, part spider, part termite. Given that the aliens are so numerous, hungry, and capable of swarming to protect their queen, the production approached the White Spikes as if they were bugs. Just like in the wild, you see a difference between male and female species of animals." Leading man Chris Pratt (Dan Forester), who nabbed an executive producer credit on this project, tells SYFY WIRE he was deeply involved in creating a clear distinction between the male and female White Spikes. "I thought it was important to track the female and make her look different from the males," he says. "That was a slight amendment to the creative process that I think I was instrumental in. ***WARNING! The following contains major plot spoilers for The Tomorrow War!*** With humanity on the brink of extinction, the final dregs of resistance decide to start recruiting able-bodied fighters from 30 years in the past. Now that it's today, The Tomorrow War has landed on Amazon, so it's time for us to discuss the movie's terrifying alien menace: the ravenous White Spikes. The extraterrestrial horde of quadrupedal and tentacled abominations seemingly appeared out of nowhere one day and started gobbling up humans left and right. ![]()
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