

Arena
Directed by Peter Manoogian5.434%5.2
On a distant space station far in the future, the best fighters from every planet vie for the championship in an intergalactic fighting competition. After over fifty years of no human contenders, Steve Armstrong emerges having trained all his life for a shot at the title, only to come up against a ruthless extra-terrestrial crime lord who wants him dead.
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Arena Ratings & Reviews
- flavo43December 7, 2025Arena (1989) is a campy yet entertaining slice of action sci-fi that thrives on its quirky charm. The film’s premise—a human fighter competing in an intergalactic tournament against bizarre alien opponents—is surprisingly solid, offering a reasonable plot that could have been elevated with stronger execution. Instead, audiences are treated to crude alien designs and dated special effects that, while far from polished, add to the film’s kitschy appeal. The action sequences are energetic, and the underdog story provides enough momentum to keep viewers engaged. It’s not a great film by any measure, but it doesn’t pretend to be; rather, it delivers exactly what you’d expect from a low-budget sci-fi spectacle. Arena works best as a Saturday matinee diversion, offering light entertainment and nostalgic fun for fans of campy genre fare. Imperfect yet oddly enjoyable, it’s a cult curiosity worth a casual watch.
- Paul SchwartzAugust 26, 2025Another B-movie, great way to pass the time, just sit back and enjoy
Arena Trivia
Arena was released on March 29, 1989.
Arena was directed by Peter Manoogian.
Arena has a runtime of 1 hr 34 min.
Arena was produced by Irwin Yablans, J. Larry Carroll.
The key characters in Arena are Steve Armstrong (Paul Satterfield), Shorty (Hamilton Camp), Quinn (Claudia Christian).
Arena is rated PG-13.
Arena is a Sci-Fi, Action, Adventure film.
Arena has an audience rating of 3.4 out of 10.
















