They told us as much in the 2005 remake of War of the Worlds. The "aliens" hiding in the ground (D.U.M.B.s?) subsisted on human blood. The kicker? They all died from contaminated blood.
They told us as much in the 2005 remake of War of the Worlds. The "aliens" hiding in the ground (D.U.M.B.s?) subsisted on human blood. The kicker? They all died from contaminated blood.
The aliens feeding on human blood wasn't invented for the 2005 movie. It was in the original H. G. Wells novel.
Such a cool movie but same old tired ending. Was disappoint
But that's how the book ended. If you change the ending, it's not really "The War of the Worlds" anymore, considering that it's one of the most iconic elements of the story.
They told us as much in the 2005 remake of War of the Worlds. The "aliens" hiding in the ground (D.U.M.B.s?) subsisted on human blood. The kicker? They all died from contaminated blood.
They've been telegraphing their plan for decades.
There is a great Blackpilled video on the remake.
They made some…notable changes from the original.
Do you have a link?
By the "original", do you mean the book or the 1953 movie?
I mean the original movie.
Here’s a link:
https://youtu.be/2ZXGyfzh4TA
That video is about "The Day the Earth Stood Still", not "The War of the Worlds". They are very different stories.
The aliens feeding on human blood wasn't invented for the 2005 movie. It was in the original H. G. Wells novel.
They had no immunity to all our diseases, which makes our herd immunity seem even more appealing.
But that's how the book ended. If you change the ending, it's not really "The War of the Worlds" anymore, considering that it's one of the most iconic elements of the story.