Jimmy Walker is a mild‑mannered demolition derby driver in a small, tight‑knit town. One day, his life takes a turning point when he discovers that his girlfriend, Everly, is unexpectedly pregnant. Already stressed by the news, Jimmy thinks that’s the worst of it—until something far stranger happens. During a routine junkyard exploration, Jimmy and Everly come across a mysterious glowing object, a crystal in a suitcase inside a wrecked derby car. The crystal pulses, then a portal to another dimension opens—unbeknownst to them letting loose bio‑engineered alien creatures into their town.
Suddenly their small town teeters on chaos. Ordinary people are no match for the alien intruders. Scenes shift from moments of comedic disbelief to action and even horror as creatures attack, humans fight back, and the scale of the problem becomes obvious: this is not just about saving their house or their careers—this is about preventing an invasion. Jimmy and Everly are thrown into the thick of it.

At first, Jimmy is overwhelmed. He’s used to smashing car parts and crashing cars, not fighting monsters or saving lives. Everly, meanwhile, balances fear and determination, especially with a baby on the way. Their relationship is tested. They must overcome miscommunications, panic, and their own limitations, both personal and together, in order to do what’s necessary. Their journey is as much internal—learning to trust each other, to lean on courage—as it is external, full of alien threats and physical danger.
They also receive help—from unexpected quarters. There is a “good” alien (one from the other side of the portal) who becomes an ally in the fight. Jimmy and Everly team up with this friendly alien to understand the portal, the crystal, and the creatures. They also face antagonists: not only the hostile aliens but possibly humans or other forces who want power of the cosmic kind or want to seize control of the mysterious crystal themselves.

As the clock ticks, Jimmy and Everly must orchestrate a plan to close the portal, eliminate the threat, protect innocent townspeople, and ensure the baby is safe. The climax sees a confrontation in or around the portal or wherever the alien creatures have gathered strongest. It’s messy, dangerous, sometimes funny, sometimes terrifying—but ultimately, they pull together. They learn more about responsibility, sacrifice, and the meaning of partnership when everything, from domestic life to cosmic risk, is on the line.
In the end, Alien Country is not just an alien‑invasion flick. It’s a genre blend: sci‑fi, horror, comedy, relationship drama. It uses the absurd and the monstrous to explore how ordinary people react when extraordinary circumstances intrude—especially when those people are about to become a family. Though the stakes are high, the film leans on small‑town charm, humor, and human connection. Not every plot thread is novel, but it delivers a wild, long day’s ride of monsters, portals, and emotional growth.





