The film features Dirk Benedict, Jon T. Benn, Godfrey Ho, Yi Jane, Brian Narelle, Damien Zachary and Bryan Tiang.
Afiq Bin Amri was studying performing arts at college when he got the part of Omar, while actress Mia Sara Shauki, who played Tammy, went onto star in Disney Channel's Wizards of Warna Walk.
In the original script, the location for the ninja invasion was a campsite, but after a few more drafts the narrative was re-visualized and set at a high school, noting homage ties to The Breakfast Club.
Scott McQuaid is credited as editor, writer, and director, but was also a second unit cameraman, props master, fight choreographer, executive producer, and sometimes the actual Space Ninja.
[2] The film was immediately picked up for distribution a month later by My Spotlight Independent and SMG, streaming worldwide on Amazon prime, Apple TV, iTunes and Google Play.
[3] A stylized television sci-fi show titled Stranger Than Fiction with its charismatic host Jack Strange airs its latest episode.
Characters include Zack the nerd, Tammy miss popular, Keiko the Japanese exchange student and Omar the jock.
Meanwhile, Stanlei visits the eccentric science teacher Professor Rosencrantz, and after a bizarre talk involving toast, reasoning and cats she makes her way to detention.