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The iconic creature from Alien, which first frightened audiences in 1979, is making a dramatic comeback to theatres this week. Directed by Fede Alvarez, the Alien Romulus revives the chilling saga originally brought to life by Ridley Scott. The seventh movie, set between Scott’s original film and James Cameron’s 1986 sequel, follows a team of young space explorers who discover a deserted space station, but end up meeting the most terrifying creature that has haunted the series since the beginning. Ahead of the film’s global release, early reviews are flooding social media and critics are praising Alvarez for successfully carrying forward the classic franchise.
Before critics got their chance to review it, a select group of fans and content creators saw the movie at the D23 event last week. These early viewers were quick to praise both the director’s unique vision and the plot. The new Alien movie features a talented cast, including Cailee Spaeny, David Jonsson, Archie Renaux, Isabela Merced and Spike Fearn.
Reacting to the movie, a critic wrote, “Fede Alvarez thank you so much sir for the love and attention that went into this film as it is a master class in continuing an iconic franchise. THAT ENDING. RIDLEY WILL BE BEYOND PLEASED.”
HOLY MOTHER OF XENOMORPHS #AlienRomulus ABSOLUTELY FUCKS!! yall do NOTTT understand!!@fedalvar thank you so much sir for the love and attention that went into this film as it is a masterclass in continuing an iconic franchise!!THAT ENDING!!
RIDLEY WILL BE BEYOND PLEASED!!! pic.twitter.com/8IB9ffhLzc
— PCP (@rotator_) August 12, 2024
Another shared, “Alien Romulus is a solid action-packed franchise instalment. Fede Alvarez nails the atmosphere. Some poor jump scares, unearned series callbacks, & an iffy final act, but there’s a lot to enjoy here otherwise with its thrilling set pieces.”
#AlienRomulus is a solid action-packed franchise installment. Fede Álvarez nails the atmosphere. Some poor jump scares, unearned series callbacks, & an iffy final act, but there’s a lot to enjoy here otherwise with its thrilling set pieces. David Jonsson is an absolute standout. pic.twitter.com/s6RR0lxb96— Jeff Nelson (@SirJeffNelson) August 13, 2024
“Alien Romulus is a bonkers roller coaster ride through the previous six Alien movies, using bits of all them, to tell a focused, mostly standalone story filled with glorious gore & scares. It gets better as it goes along, ending with a phenomenal big swing of a third act,” a comment read.
#AlienRomulus is a bonkers roller coaster ride through the previous six Alien movies, using bits of all them, to tell a focused, mostly standalone story filled with glorious gore & scares. It gets better as it goes along, ending with a phenomenal big swing of a third act. pic.twitter.com/mY8Hkbe0gD— Germain Lussier (@GermainLussier) August 13, 2024
Another wrote, “Alien Romulus is Don’t Breathe in space. A nasty amalgamation of Scott’s prequels & the first two. Fights like hell to find an identity of its own. Sometimes it does and others it doesn’t, but Fede’s tactile sets gives us the grittiest, filthiest entry yet.”
#AlienRomulus is Don't Breathe in space. A nasty amalgamation of Scott's prequels & the first two. Fights like hell to find an identity of its own. Sometimes it does (& it's sick & twisted), others it doesn't, but Fede's tactile sets gives us the grittiest, filthiest entry yet! pic.twitter.com/1NddrwWVtA— Griffin Schiller (@griffschiller) August 13, 2024
An individual shared, “Alien: Romulus takes a bit to get going but turns to true horror in the third act, and has some similarities with previous Fede Alvarez films. Some decent surprises and callbacks, to be sure. The face huggers gave me the creeps.”
Alien: Romulus takes a bit to get going but turns to true horror in the third act, and has some similarities with previous Fede Alvarez films. Some decent surprises and callbacks, to be sure. The facehuggers gave me the creeps, but that’s me having a spider thing.#AlienRomulus pic.twitter.com/FHDWK8002y— Joey Magidson (@JoeyMagidson) August 13, 2024
One more added, “ALIEN: ROMULUS is the best Alien movie since Aliens. The perfect bridge between the sci-fi horror of Scott’s original with the thrilling action of Cameron’s sequel. It gets more thrilling with every scene, culminating in a mind-blowing final act that proves Fede Alvarez never holds back.”
ALIEN: ROMULUS is the best Alien movie since Aliens.The perfect bridge between the sci-fi horror of Scott's original with the thrilling action of Cameron's sequel.
It gets more thrilling with every scene, culminating in a mind-blowing final act that proves Fede Álvarez never… pic.twitter.com/coJcpafZsT
— Jonathan Sim (@TheJonathanSim) August 13, 2024
Alien: Romulus is scheduled to release in India on August 23.
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