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Ever wondered how big the Event Horizon is? Here is a comparison between the Event Horizon and the Eifel Tower. The ship is 2200 meters in length, which is 1.3 miles long.
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Before the Lewis & Clark received the job to find and locate the missing (now reappeared) Event Horizon and it's crew, they were on a job where they had received a distress call from the asteroid mining vessel 'The Lucky Strike' which had a catastrophic disaster that caused a lethal radiation leak which yielded terminal radiation sickness for the crew.
This was one of the plot lines that was cut from the movie. Some of it was filmed and a lot of props, VFX, and prosthetics were created for testing and/or production. Here we have a prosthetic head of an inflicted Lucky Strike miner, including radiation burns.
I've posted this because it's part of the pre-production and it's part of the content that was cut. Both in pre-production and and some very limited principal filming.
You always see regurgitated posts (and those people who think they know better than the crew that worked on Event Horizon, who read and believe things on the internet, when they were not on the production) regarding cut content from Event Horizon doing the rounds every year, all over the internet. They are the moments when many people (or even you) say "not this again..." These are copy and paste articles and all revolve around the scenes from hell, potential directors' cuts, and many other conspiracy theories about the production and the uncut and lost/destroyed content that was "supposedly" held in a Transylvanian salt mine.
What you never see are mentions of The Lucky Strike, or that Philip Eisner's original idea contained aliens with tentacles, or the original title for the Event Horizon Movie, which was 'The Stars My Destination.' There was much more to the story than just the cut scenes from hell, and the previously released footage on the blu-ray's. What people need to realise is that there was A LOT of the movie that was cut, both filmed and un-filmed.
But with all of this said, I'll leave you with the poor Lucky Strike miner in all his gory glory.
Prosthetic: Dave Bonneywell. 1996.
For anyone wanting to know more about the Lewis & Clark's mission to the Lucky Strike, you can read it in Philip Eisners' 1st draft of the Event Horizon scrip from 1992, which should be a little familiar. Read it here:
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Event Horizon is finally getting a prequel, sort of... IDW Publishing has revealed Event Horizon: Dark Descent, a five-issue comic book series that will explore the events leading up to the film and reveal what exactly happened to the original crew of the Event Horizon ship.
Dark Descent is written by Christian Ward (Batman: City of Madness) and drawn by Tristan Jones (Aliens: Defiance), with colors by Pip Martin (That Texas Blood) and cover art by Ward, Jeffrey Alan Love, Martin Simmonds, and Joshua Hixson.
Here's IDW's official description of Event Horizon: Dark Descent:
Embracing the hard-R rating of the shocking movie, EVENT HORIZON: DARK DESCENT #1 (of 5 issues) will lightspeed jump into comic shops this August. Taking place before the events of the film and completely accessible to new readers, this is the unbelievable story of the final fate of the original Event Horizon crew. What really happened to Captain Kilpack and the first crew as their ship journeyed across a nightmarish realm of torments beyond imagining? Abandon all hope as demonic forces - led by Paimon, the eyeless King of Hell - unleash agony and pure evil upon the crew in a gripping story.
“It's a huge privilege to be handed the keys of such a beloved film, one I take very seriously and I have some extremely exciting things up my sleeve," Ward said in a statement. "Big gory swings will be happening. You'll never see the film in the same light again.”
“I think what Christian's laying out and adding to the lore is going to surprise people," Ward said. "It's certainly given me a lot of gnarly, visceral stuff to chew on visually, which is always fun and knowing that this is being done directly in collaboration with the team behind the film certainly helps lock things in as something fans of the film will want to explore with us.”
Event Horizon: Dark Descent #1 will be released on August 20, 2025.
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Event Horizon Captain's Log audio interface...
Do you all remember the audio that D.J. plays for Miller?