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Tranquility: Aeterna
Full Movie·2026·1h 27m·en

Tranquility: Aeterna

Part of the Tranquility Collection franchise

Alexander Geil's Tranquility: Aeterna closes out the indie supernatural series with a cosmic showdown that punches far above its budget. Keith R. Beck returns as Danny Malloy, now facing god-like entities that could unravel existence itself.

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4 min read · Published June 1, 2026

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Tranquility: Aeterna

TL;DR: A 2026 indie sci-fi drama starring Keith R. Beck as a covert operative facing down god-like beings that could destroy everything. 87 minutes, available on Prime Video. It's the third and final film in Alexander Geil's Tranquility Collection — watch the earlier films first if the premise intrigues you.

What happens in Tranquility: Aeterna — and why it matters

Tranquility: Aeterna drops its protagonist Danny Malloy into something no spy thriller should attempt on an indie budget. He's not chasing a rogue state or stolen nuclear codes. Instead, he confronts two beings operating on a cosmic scale — entities whose conflict could tear apart the fabric of existence itself. The film splices grounded espionage tension with something closer to metaphysical horror, and that collision is exactly what makes it so hard to look away.

At 87 minutes, there's no fat here. Geil trusts you've watched the earlier Tranquility films (2021's original and its 2024 sequel) and doesn't waste time re-explaining mythology. That's a bold move for a finale, but it pays off.

What's striking is how the film treats its cosmic antagonists. They aren't played as monsters. They're indifferent — which is scarier.

Who made this film, and how it came together

Alexander Geil wears every hat here: writer, director, producer, editor. That kind of total creative control either collapses spectacularly or reveals genuine vision. Aeterna leans hard into the latter. Produced under the Extreme Features and Extreme Films Productions banners, this is Geil's third and final chapter in a series he's spent roughly five years building from scratch — no studio safety net, no corporate notes board.

Keith R. Beck anchors the ensemble as Danny Malloy, a role he's carried across the entire franchise. The supporting cast includes Brianna D'Ambra, Emma Rose, Erin Gagnon, Mena Alayan, Grace Farrow, Tai Bacani, and James Immordino — a sizable ensemble for a production of this scale. That's intentional. Cosmic stakes need human weight to land, and Geil clearly understands that.

Beck doesn't let the film collapse under its own ambition. His Danny Malloy is worn down in a way that feels earned rather than performed. There's a scene in the second act where he's essentially negotiating with forces that shouldn't be negotiable with, and Beck plays it with the quiet exhaustion of someone who's already lost too much to be afraid of losing more. That specificity is rare in low-budget supernatural work.

Where to watch Tranquility: Aeterna right now

Tranquility: Aeterna is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video. That's meaningful placement for an independent production — Prime Video's global reach gives Geil's finale an audience it might never have found through theatrical distribution alone. If you're already a Prime subscriber, there's no additional cost barrier. Just search the title and it comes up clean.

Movie OTT tracks current streaming availability across Prime Video, Fawesome, and dozens of other platforms, so if the film's distribution expands to additional services, you'll find it updated there first. The where-to-watch widget on most streaming databases reflects live platform data, updated weekly as deals shift.

Box-office data for independent productions like this one rarely surfaces in published sources. What is documented is the streaming placement and early audience reception — sparse user ratings so far (2 ratings at 36/100 across major platforms as of now), which means broader critical consensus hasn't solidified yet. Hard to say if that changes as the film finds its dedicated audience on Prime, but early signals from indie genre circles are warm.

Do you need to watch the earlier Tranquility films first?

Technically you can watch Aeterna cold. But don't. The film rewards familiarity with Danny Malloy's arc across the series — his journey from prisoner to reluctant operative shapes every scene here, and skipping it would be like watching Return of the Jedi without seeing The Empire Strikes Back.

Here's the watch order:

  • Tranquility (2021) — the beginning
  • Tranquility sequel (2024) — the middle chapter
  • Tranquility: Aeterna (2026) — the finale

Each builds on the last. Think of it as a trilogy where the final entry swings for something genuinely larger than what came before.

If you're drawn to spy thrillers with metaphysical edges — think less action spectacle, more existential dread — the entire series is worth your time. Movie OTT has listings for all three films, so you can check availability across your region and plan a series watch.

Key details about Tranquility: Aeterna

  • Release Year: 2026
  • Genres: Drama, Mystery
  • Runtime: 87 minutes
  • Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video
  • Streaming Status: Currently available (no rental or purchase required for Prime subscribers)
  • Director/Writer/Producer: Alexander Geil
  • Lead Actor: Keith R. Beck
  • Ensemble Cast: Brianna D'Ambra, Emma Rose, Erin Gagnon, Mena Alayan, Grace Farrow, Tai Bacani, James Immordino
  • Production Companies: Extreme Features, Extreme Films Productions

Should you watch Tranquility: Aeterna?

Watch it if you don't need a Marvel budget to buy into cosmic stakes. Watch it if you've been following Danny Malloy's story and want to know how it ends. Watch it if you're tired of supernatural horror that relies on jump scares and CGI spectacle instead of implication and human performance.

Don't expect a perfect film. Expect a committed one — and commitment at this scale of independent filmmaking is its own kind of achievement. The thing nobody mentions about low-budget genre work is how often it fails because the lead performance can't carry the weight. Beck carries it. The supporting cast — especially D'Ambra and Rose — brings something colder and more unknowable to the Tranquility universe, and that contrast with Beck's weary humanity is where the film finds its real tension.

Start with the original Tranquility on Prime Video. Then come back to Aeterna.

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