The science fiction horror film 'Event Horizon' directed by Paul W. S. Anderson was released in theaters.
Principal photography for the film 'Event Horizon' took place, involving shooting scenes primarily in Pinewood Studios, UK.
The screenplay for 'Event Horizon' was written by Philip Eisner, establishing the story and dialogue.
The experimental spaceship Event Horizon is launched with the goal of testing an experimental gravity drive capable of faster-than-light travel.
The Event Horizon vanishes without a trace shortly after activation of its gravity drive, presumed lost with all hands.
Seven years later, the rescue and investigation mission is launched by the spaceship Lewis and Clark crew to locate and salvage the Event Horizon.
The Lewis and Clark locates the Event Horizon drifting near Neptune, seemingly abandoned and without a distress signal.
The rescue crew boards the Event Horizon to investigate and attempt to restart the ship.
The rescue team restarts the Event Horizon's gravity drive, unknowingly reactivating the ship's portal to a hellish dimension.
Crew members suffer hallucinations and violent psychotic episodes influenced by the ship's malevolent influence, resulting in multiple deaths.
Captain Miller attempts to sabotage the ship to prevent further disaster but ultimately succumbs to the influence of the ship.
Only two survivors, Lieutenant Starck and Dr. Weir, manage to escape the Event Horizon before it is destroyed.