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Directed by , the movie is a sequel to Aliens Ate My Homework . It was released on DVD and Digital on August 4, 2020.

This report covers , the fourth and final book in Bruce Coville’s Rod Allbright and the Galactic Patrol series, and its 2020 film adaptation. Plot Overview Aliens Stole My Body

: To protect Rod’s consciousness, his mind is transferred into the body of Seymour , a one-eyed, no-mouthed, six-legged blue alien. In the 2020 film, Rod’s mind is instead shared with his "annoying" cousin, Elspeth .

Watch how the extraterrestrial adventures were brought to life in these trailers and behind-the-scenes clips: Aliens Stole My Body | Trailer | Now on Digital & DVD YouTube · Universal Pictures At Home Aliens Stole My Body | Creature Effects YouTube · Universal Pictures At Home Aliens Stole My Body | The Galactic Patrol

In this adventure, the primary antagonist, , the most fiendish villain in the galaxy, has successfully stolen Rod Allbright’s body. BKR's goal is to access the secrets locked within Rod’s mind—specifically the formula for a bomb capable of "destroying Time itself" and freezing the universe in a state of despair.

: Stranded on a mysterious planet, the Galactic Patrol—including the plant Phil (voiced by George Takei in the film)—embarks on a quest to find the one person who can stop BKR: Rod’s long-lost father, Art Allbright . Plot Overview : To protect Rod’s consciousness, his

: A final showdown occurs at the edge of a black hole. Rod eventually regains his body, defeats BKR, and saves his family, though the Galactic Patrol crew must later stand trial for their renegade actions. The 2020 Film Adaptation