"A broken future. A primal world. One last chance to get it right."
In a world dying from its own mistakes—pollution, war, collapse—hope doesn’t come from progress. It comes from the past. Terra Nova (2025) resurrects the high-concept sci-fi series with a gripping, reimagined return, where humanity’s last chance lies at the dawn of Earth's prehistory.
The year is 2149. Earth’s atmosphere is on the verge of total failure, and survival above ground is a luxury few can afford. Desperate, scientists discover a one-way fracture in time: a portal to the late Cretaceous period, untouched by civilization, wild and full of possibility. It's not just a second chance—it's a reset.
Commander Nathaniel Taylor (Stephen Lang) leads the Terra Nova colony, a fortified settlement carved from primeval jungle and surrounded by creatures no modern human was meant to face. But dinosaurs aren’t the greatest threat. Within the colony, fractures grow—between those who want to preserve this new world and those who seek to exploit it… again.
As new families arrive—including a rebellious teenager with secrets of his own—the balance between survival, morality, and evolution teeters. And when a mysterious signal is detected beyond the known jungle, one question begins to haunt them all: what if they weren’t the first to come through the portal?
With updated visual effects, a deeper emotional core, and the return of fan-favorite characters, Terra Nova (2025) isn't just about surviving the past. It’s about not repeating it.