A government team led by Xavier Fitch goes forward with the genetic experiment attempting to induce a female, under the (later proved to be mistaken) assumption that a female would have "more docile and controllable" traits.
From a second alien transmission, the scientists receive information about an alien DNA along with instructions on how to splice it with human DNA. Therefore, the scientists assume that this is a friendly alien species. They then receive transmissions from an alien source on how to create endless fuel effortlessly.
Species was adapted into a novel by Yvonne Navarro and two comic book series by Dark Horse Comics, one of which was written by Feldman.ĭuring the SETI program, Earth's scientists send out transmissions (shown to be the Arecibo message) with information about Earth and its inhabitants, DNA structure, etc., in hopes of finding life beyond Earth. It spawned a franchise, which includes one theatrical sequel ( Species II), as well as two direct-to-television sequels ( Species III and Species: The Awakening). Species was met with mixed reviews from critics, who felt that the film's execution did not match the ambition of its premise, but nevertheless was a box office success, partly due to the hype surrounding Henstridge's nude scenes in various tabloid newspapers and lad mags of the time, grossing US$113 million ($201 million in 2021 dollars). Several scenes were filmed in Utah and at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. Most of the principal photography was done in Los Angeles, California, where the film is set. Giger felt that the film and the character were too similar to Alien, so he pushed for script changes. The effects combined practical models designed by Giger collaborator Steve Johnson and XFX, with computer-generated imagery done by Richard Edlund's Boss Film Studios. Giger, who was also responsible for the beings from the Alien franchise. The extraterrestrial aspect of Sil's character was created by H. When The Message failed to attract the studios, Feldman re-wrote it as a spec script, which ultimately led to the making of the film. The film was conceived by Feldman in 1987, and was originally pitched as a film treatment in the style of a police procedural, entitled The Message. The film's plot concerns a motley crew of scientists and government agents who try to track down Sil (Henstridge), a seductive extraterrestrial-human hybrid, before she successfully mates with a human male. It stars Natasha Henstridge (in her film debut role), Ben Kingsley, Michael Madsen, Alfred Molina, Forest Whitaker and Marg Helgenberger. Species is a 1995 American science fiction horror film directed by Roger Donaldson and written by Dennis Feldman.