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Deus
Deus

Deus (2022)

53% User Rating
1h 31min
Science Fiction
Thriller

"A message from space."

A mysterious black sphere is discovered in the orbit of Mars. The Achilles is sent to investigate. After the bedraggled six-person crew wake from eight months hibernation, the Sphere is transmitting a single word in every Earth language ever known - Deus.

Steve StoneDirector

Cast

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Claudia Black

Claudia Black

Karla Grey

David O'Hara

David O'Hara

Ulph

Phil Davis

Phil Davis

Vance

Richard Blackwood

Richard Blackwood

Sen Paul

Lisa Eichhorn

Lisa Eichhorn

Mother

Charlie MacGechan

Charlie MacGechan

Sean Walsh

Sophia Pettit

Sophia Pettit

Jess

Branko Tomović

Branko Tomović

Si Rubin

Crystal Yu

Crystal Yu

Tez Turreau

Reviews (3)

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
Rating 50%

November 9, 2022

Well I suppose I ought to have read the cast list before shelling out £7.50 to watch this in a cinema. Had I done so, I would have probably been less surprised at just how poor this is. The is a sort of hybrid of "Star Trek V" (1989) with bits of "Stargate SG-1" thrown in too. The whole premiss centres upon a crew of astronauts who are sent to investigate a mysterious sphere orbiting the over-populated Earth and pinging out a coded message that suggests it might actually be God! Captained by MTVs very own Richard Blackwood, it is pretty clear that something nefarious is afoot. To solve that problem, we turn to Claudia Black "Karla" and her muscle-mate "Ulph" (David O'Hara) who are sent to investigate and, of course, it all goes a bit pear-shaped. Hovering above their investigation is their gazillionaire boss "Vance" (Phil Davis in a particularly scruffy -looking flannel/ill-fitting blazer combo) who adds precisely no menace to the proceedings at all. I never quite forgave Black for, in my view, totally trashing what had hitherto been an entertaining sci-fi series in "SG-1", she is a wooden and unremarkable actress who lives up to that description here. Admittedly, the dialogue is just as wooden and O'Hara only has the one gear which does all it needs to, but hardly challenges anyone. The plot is thin and the characterisations left largely on the page (or postcard) as the story lumbers on. The visual effects are easily the best thing about this otherwise derivative television movie that will be remembered next week by nobody.

Media

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Did You Hear That? | Deus Exclusive Clip

Did You Hear That? | Deus Exclusive Clip

Official Trailer

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