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Blink-182’s Tom DeLonge made a suprising statement in 2020- he was going to direct his very first feature film, which would be about extraterrestrial beings (shocking, I know)
The first trailer for this movie, dubbed “Monsters Of California,” has finally been released after long awaited anticipation. Come October 6, you can watch it in a few theatres. And Of course, the trailer includes a version of the well-known Blink 182 song “Aliens Exist.”
“The film takes my fascination with the unexplained, combines it with the skate culture I grew up a part of, and tosses in my ridiculous sense of humor that millions got to witness during my Blink-182 days,” DeLonge said in a statement to io9. “In recent years, I’ve had the good fortune of helping the government remember how much they care about UFOs through the work we do at To The Stars, and it’s that experience which helped inspire this movie. I can’t wait for audiences to see the fucked up fun adventure these kids go on.”
Watch the trailer below.

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