Special Forces commandos are abducted mid-operation by a mysterious spacecraft and, upon awakening, find themselves prey to a relentless alien race in a fight for survival....
Special Forces commandos are abducted mid-operation by a mysterious spacecraft and, upon awakening, find themselves prey to a relentless alien race in a fight for survival....
The film's narrative is primarily about action and survival, lacking significant political or social commentary, which positions it as politically neutral.
The movie presents light DEI through visible diversity in casting but does not engage in a critique of traditional identities or emphasize DEI themes in its narrative.
Based on available information, the film 'Osiris' does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative is centered on a Special Forces team's survival against alien threats, with no explicit or implicit LGBTQ+ representation mentioned in plot or character descriptions.
While there are female characters in the film, they do not fulfill the criteria of being explicitly shown as skilled fighters or action heroes in combat scenarios.
The provided information explicitly states that the film portrays women in combat and leadership roles "without gender swapping." The characters mentioned are presented as new to this film, not as re-gendered versions of pre-existing characters from any source material.
The film 'Osiris (2025)' is presented as an original story focusing on a U.S. Special Forces team in a sci-fi setting. There is no indication of pre-existing source material, historical figures, or legacy characters whose race could have been canonically established and subsequently changed.
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