Alton Towers Reveal Nemesis Rollercoaster 2024 Sneak Preview

Nemesis Alton Towers 2024

Alton Towers has today released a Nemesis rollercoaster 2024 sneak preview ahead of its reopening next season.

Back With A Vengeance … Has The Nemesis Creature Awakened?

Online footage has provided thrill seekers with a heart-stopping hint at what’s to come in 2024 and it further pushes towards the rumours that have been circulating regarding an animated feature or use of screens within the Nemesis station ahead of its reopening.

Fans of the iconic Nemesis rollercoaster have been given a heart-stopping hint of what’s in store for them in the new year – with the release of an action-packed new video.

Phalanx panic

The clip stokes fears that the Nemesis creature has escaped from its secure containment at Alton Towers Resort.

Footage that has appeared online appears to show a secret experiment on the beast spiral wildly out of control.

It is believed that the shadowy Phalanx organisation were continuing their attempts to manipulate the creature’s DNA at the time.

In the process it appears to have inadvertently woken the creature which has lain dormant since The Phalanx first began their investigations a year ago.

Prepping to extract DNA

In the footage members of The Phalanx are seen wearing protective clothing in what seems to be preparations for some kind of surgical procedure.

However the calm is soon shattered as panic grips. The scene then descends into complete chaos as Phalanx members attempt to flee the area with the group’s spokesperson appearing to meet a grizzly end.

The footage concludes in dramatic fashion with a close-up on an unidentified creature’s blazing, red eye slowly opening.

It comes as visitors to the park are reporting that the perimeter fence around the Nemesis attraction appears to have been breached with a large hole visible.

Check out the Nemesis rollercoaster 2024 sneak preview below:

An Alton Towers spokesperson said:

“We will not be offering any comment on recent alleged events other than to assure visitors Nemesis will be back with a vengeance in 2024.”

The legendary attraction – which takes riders on a heart-pounding journey with a g-force of 3.5 and top speed of 50mph – welcomed fans on a final ride round its exhilarating twists and turns last November before temporarily ceasing operations to undergo an exciting revamp.

Part of the transformation will see the entire 250-tonne, 716-metre-long track replaced ahead of thrillseekers being welcomed back in 2024.

Those brave enough can sign up for the latest Nemesis updates here. 

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