Glendale, CA – Fans of the 1986 science fiction classic Aliens will have a rare opportunity to connect with the film’s cast next month. Six actors who portrayed the iconic Colonial Marines are scheduled to reunite for “Aliens Invasion” on March 10th at the Martial Arts History Museum in Southern California, offering a unique experience for devotees of the James Cameron-directed film.
The event promises a day-long celebration of the film, which remains a touchstone for action cinema, lauded for its intense atmosphere and groundbreaking special effects. Attendees will have the chance to meet Michael Biehn (Corporal Dwayne Hicks), Jenette Goldstein (Private Vasquez), Mark Rolston (Private Drake), Ricco Ross (Private Frost), Cynthia Dale Scott (Corporal Dietrich), and Carl Toop (Alien Warrior) – the actors who brought the harrowing struggle against the Xenomorphs to life. The reunion provides a chance to hear firsthand accounts from the set of a film that continues to influence science fiction and action genres today.
Event Schedule and Fan Experiences
The “Aliens Invasion” event kicks off at 12:00 PM with a screening of Aliens, followed by a live question-and-answer session with the cast at 2:30 PM. From 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM, a formal Meet &. Greet will be held, allowing fans to secure autographs and professional photographs with the attending cast members. Admission to the event is $30, with free entry for children 13 years traditional and under, and for members of the Martial Arts History Museum. Tickets can be purchased at https://martialartsmuseum.com/aliens/.
Beyond the scheduled appearances, the event will feature a live auction for an exclusive “Aliens” club shirt signed by the entire cast. Raffle prizes and surprise giveaways will also be distributed throughout the day, and limited-edition memorabilia will be available for purchase, offering collectors a chance to own a piece of cinematic history.
A Celebration of Action and Artistry
Michael Matsuda, President and Founder of the Martial Arts History Museum, highlighted the film’s lasting impact. “Aliens helped redefine action filmmaking in the 1980s, blending intensity, character, and physical performance in a way that still resonates today,” stated Matsuda. “Hosting these cast members at the Museum allows fans to celebrate not only a cinematic milestone but the discipline and physical artistry behind it.” The museum’s choice of venue underscores the physical demands and training involved in portraying the Colonial Marines, connecting the film’s action sequences to the world of martial arts.
The Martial Arts History Museum is located at 201 N. Brand Blvd., B100, Glendale, CA 91203. Further details about the “Aliens Invasion” event, including ticket information, can be found on the museum’s website. The event offers a unique opportunity for fans to celebrate a beloved film and connect with the actors who helped make it a classic.
As the event approaches, anticipation is building among fans eager to relive the thrills of Aliens and share their appreciation for the cast and crew. The reunion promises a memorable experience for those who have long admired the film’s enduring legacy.
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