The mercenary villain (Paré played the hero in the 1984 original) Kathryn Moore The ruthless CEO of the Grey Water project Malcolm McDowell Morton Salinger A scientist with ties to the original experiment
The 2012 reimagining of The Philadelphia Experiment centers on a modern attempt to replicate a secret World War II project, which inadvertently triggers a temporal disaster. The Story Breakdown Watch The Philadelphia Experiment 2012 versifier
: The Eldridge does not remain in one place; it continues to teleport uncontrollably across the globe, at one point materializing inside a Chicago skyscraper. Scientists realize these "jumps" are creating a rift that could destroy the world. The mercenary villain (Paré played the hero in
: Bill Gardner (Nicholas Lea), a technician from the original 1943 crew, escapes the ship when it briefly materializes on a modern airfield. As he navigates a world he doesn't recognize, he discovers he has gained superhuman abilities, including surviving gunshot wounds, due to his body being bonded with the ship's machinery. : Bill Gardner (Nicholas Lea), a technician from
: A private research firm, Grey Water , attempts to revive a 1943 experiment aimed at creating a radar-cloaking device. Instead, they open a rift in space-time that brings the original vessel, the USS Eldridge , into the year 2012.
: To repair the timeline, Bill must board the Eldridge once more. After a final confrontation with Hagan and Kathryn, Bill shuts down the ship's generators, pulling the vessel back to 1943.