In the world of genre cinema, few visions of the future feel as disturbingly close to reality as Gary Hill’s upcoming sci-fi horror feature, The Others: Doom from the Stars. Set in the year 2065, the film explores a unified Earth teetering on the brink of cosmic annihilation—not from war or plague, but from the silence between the stars.
And now, the cast is growing. Actor Andrew Pierson, no stranger to horror with standout performances in Witchcraft 17, Trash’s Revenge, and the upcoming A Soldier’s Descent, steps into the role of Arthur Jermyn, a government newscaster tasked with soothing the public as entire space bases mysteriously fall silent. His voice becomes the last thread of connection between Earth and its outposts—until even that begins to fray.
Joining him is Patricia Patts, beloved by generations as the voice of Peppermint Patty in the classic Peanuts specials, in a rare and chilling live-action return to the screen. Her presence adds an unexpected depth to the film’s descent into cosmic dread.
The cast also features cult horror director and actor Phil Herman, rising indie scream queen Kristina Lafser, and more to be announced. Behind the scenes, Carissa Pierson serves as Associate Producer, helping bring Hill’s nightmarish vision of alien isolation and psychological collapse to life.
The film’s premise is simple—and terrifying. When the newest deep-space broadcast base beyond the solar system stops transmitting, Earth’s unified government offers reassurances. But as more outposts go dark and the population begins hearing voices in their sleep, panic spreads. Something is coming. Something ancient, alien… and unstoppable.
Gary Hill, known for blending cerebral sci-fi with creeping Lovecraftian horror, is crafting The Others: Doom from the Stars as both a warning and a cinematic gut-punch. It’s not about what’s out there—it’s about what we refuse to believe until it’s too late.
Pre-production is already underway, and if early buzz is any indication, this one’s already on the radar of fans craving smart, suffocating terror from the far reaches of space.

