The Astronaut (2025) Sinhala Subtitle Download: This is the Sinhala Subtitle for The Astronaut, the gripping sci-fi horror thriller about an astronaut who crash-lands back to Earth, only to be placed in quarantine by a General for rehabilitation and testing. As disturbing events unfold, she fears that something extraterrestrial has followed her home.
Directed and written by Jess Varley, the film stars Kate Mara, Laurence Fishburne, and Gabriel Luna. With an IMDb rating of 4.6/10 from 1.3K votes and a Metascore of 41, this psychological sci-fi horror explores themes of paranoia, isolation, and extraterrestrial terror.
The Astronaut (2025) Movie Info:
- Movie: The Astronaut
 - Director: Jess Varley
 - Writer: Jess Varley
 - Stars: Kate Mara, Laurence Fishburne, Gabriel Luna
 - Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
 - Language: English
 - Release Date: 2025
 - Run Time: 1h 30m
 - IMDb Rating: 4.6/10 (1.3K votes)
 

The Astronaut (2025) Sinhala Subtitles
The roar of burning metal shattered the deathly silence of space. Commander Sam Rollins’ (Kate Mara) Odyssey crashed into the Pacific Ocean in a ball of fire as it entered Earth’s atmosphere. Her last memory was of a dark, star-filled void and… something else. When she opened her eyes, she saw not the familiar sky, but men in sterile suits and a white ceiling glowing with electric lights.
She was taken to a high-security underground quarantine facility deep in the Nevada desert. It looked more like a prison than a hospital. It was commanded by General Thorne (Laurence Fishburne). His gaze was steely, and his voice was devoid of any sympathy.
“Welcome back, Commander Rollins,” he thundered through the intercom system from beyond the thick glass. “Why did you lose contact with your ship? What happened in Mars orbit?”
Sam’s memory was blurry. She felt like a fog was spreading through her skull. “I don’t know, sir. A storm… and then… I don’t remember anything. I want to see my daughter.”
“You’re not going anywhere until we can be sure you came back… alone,” Thorne’s reply was cold.
The tests began. Days turned into weeks. That small, windowless room became her world. Doctors (like Gabriel Luna’s character) examined her blood, tissues, and mind. They said she was in severe shock.
But Sam knew something else.
It began with a faint whisper. At night, she could hear something through the ventilation system. The lights in the room flickered on and off without warning. She felt a strange, unbearable itch, as if something were moving beneath her skin.
Her nightmares seemed real. In a dark corner of her spaceship, she remembered, there were three shadows instead of two. She could see a creature with long, thin limbs staring at her from the darkness.
“It’s not just in my head,” she shouted to the doctor one day. “It came with me! It’s here!”
The doctors dismissed it as a mental disorder. But General Thorne watched suspiciously.
One night, in the laboratory, the main power supply went out for a moment. The entire facility was plunged into complete darkness for a few seconds. When the power came back on, on the thick protective glass that Sam and General Thorne had separated, there was a black, oily mark of five unnaturally long fingers, smeared on the inside.
Sam was at the other end of the room, strapped into an examination chair.
Panic spread across General Thorne’s face. He looked at Sam. She was staring straight at him. Her eyes flashed for a moment with a dark, starless emptiness.
She smiled. It wasn’t her smile.
“General,” her voice was distorted, double-toned. “You thought you could quarantine me? All you did was close the doors.”
A scream and a gunshot rang out from the far corridor. The red warning lights in the quarantine facility flashed. They hadn’t brought her in. They had opened the door to an alien. That creature was now… on the loose.
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