The latest Alien movie brought the franchise's fans a major surprise when it recreated the likeness of the late Ian Holm. "So when we started thinking about the likeness of this character with Ridley, ...
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When Fede Álvarez decided to make “Alien: Romulus,” he knew from the outset that he wanted to honor not just “Alien” and Aliens,” the most acclaimed and popular films in the series, but its entire ...
Like it or not (and I’m largely in the “not” category), we live in an age of “legacy” sequel/prequels. Those are pseudo-remakes of beloved but rather old franchise movies, feasting on the nostalgia ...
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Even so, he built a pivotal part of the “Romulus” story around a character who died in the original movie: Ash, the synthetic human played by the late Ian Holm with chilling obedience to the franchise ...
The premiere episode of Alien: Earth, which is set two years before the events of the original 1979 Alien film, has an opening scene that feels and looks like it was taken straight out of the original ...
"Ridley [Scott] and I felt like the one that has never been back was the best one of them all," director Fede Álvarez tells Entertainment Weekly. Warning: This article contains spoilers from Alien: ...