About Iron Sky: The Coming Race
Iron Sky: The Coming Race (2019) is the gloriously over-the-top sequel to the cult favorite Iron Sky, delivering exactly what fans of the franchise expect: outrageous sci-fi concepts, satirical humor, and B-movie spectacle. Set twenty years after the Nazis were defeated on the moon, the film follows Obi Washington (Lara Rossi) and a team of survivors as they flee a dying Earth, only to discover a hollow world within. Their journey leads them to the mythical land of Agartha, where they encounter a new threat: the original reptilian aliens who created humanity.
The film fully embraces its absurd premise with a knowing wink. Director Timo Vuorensola doubles down on the franchise's signature blend of political satire, pulp adventure, and visual effects that are impressive given its modest budget. The performances, particularly from returning cast members like Udo Kier, are committed to the film's campy tone, playing the ridiculous plot with just the right amount of seriousness to make the comedy land.
While the narrative can feel chaotic and the satire less sharp than in the original, Iron Sky: The Coming Race succeeds as a pure genre exercise. It's a film made for viewers who appreciate ambitious, unapologetically silly sci-fi. If you're looking for a fun, undemanding adventure packed with moon Nazis, dinosaur-riding soldiers, and ancient conspiracies, this is a perfect watch. It's a testament to creative, crowd-funded filmmaking that prioritizes imaginative fun above all else.
The film fully embraces its absurd premise with a knowing wink. Director Timo Vuorensola doubles down on the franchise's signature blend of political satire, pulp adventure, and visual effects that are impressive given its modest budget. The performances, particularly from returning cast members like Udo Kier, are committed to the film's campy tone, playing the ridiculous plot with just the right amount of seriousness to make the comedy land.
While the narrative can feel chaotic and the satire less sharp than in the original, Iron Sky: The Coming Race succeeds as a pure genre exercise. It's a film made for viewers who appreciate ambitious, unapologetically silly sci-fi. If you're looking for a fun, undemanding adventure packed with moon Nazis, dinosaur-riding soldiers, and ancient conspiracies, this is a perfect watch. It's a testament to creative, crowd-funded filmmaking that prioritizes imaginative fun above all else.


















