B-Movies are unlockable materials in Destroy All Humans. This guide will help players unlock all of the B-Movies. Destroy All Humans is making a return back to the mainstream with a remake by THQ Nordic. The studio recently emerge from almost nothing and came back swinging with tons of remakes and sequels to their older properties. Earlier in June, the studio released a remake for Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom, and it was met with positive reception from fans. Now, THQ Nordic comes back with one of their more iconic sandbox titles, Destroy All Humans. Here's how players can unlock all of the B-Movies in the game.

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Destroy All Humans puts players in the shoes of Crypto, an alien tasked with researching and damaging the human race at any means necessary. Players can steal their brains, fly around in a UFO, use telekinesis to throw around human bodies and so much more. It's essentially a Grand Theft Auto title where the player controls an evil alien bent on world domination. This takes place in the late 1950s, where war and patriotism were at an all-time high for American culture. B-Movies are unlockable theater videos that the player can unlock. Here's how players can unlock them all.

How To Unlock All B-Movies in Destroy All Humans

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These short films are fun to spectate every once in a while and give a better understanding of the human race during this time period. Here's how players can unlock them all.

  • Furon Down!: Complete Furon Down!
  • Outro Movie: Complete the Attack of the 50 Foot President Mission.
  • Teenagers From Outer Space: Complete the Attack of the 50 Foot President Mission.
  • Plan 9 From Outer Space: Complete Teenage Zombies from Outer Space Mission.

There are tons of unlockables and behind-the-scenes content players can unlock by completing various tasks in the game.

The Destroy All Humans franchise has been fairly dormant for the last decade. The last game in the series came out in 2008 with the release of Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon. THQ Nordic is tapping into the nostalgia these games can provide for players of the original. It also is genuinely an excellent sandbox game. Players can spend the majority of their time causing mischief around the world. With the massive toolset at Crypto's disposal, players can easily get lost in the game with the number of options available to the player. This remake was not something that has been heavily requested, but it is extremely appreciated. Hopefully, this will inspire new entries to the series in the future.

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Destroy All Humans remake will be available on July 28th, 2020 on PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Stadia.