A Return to Practical Effects and Classic Horror
Álvarez has emphasized the use of practical effects in Alien: Romulus, a nod to Ridley Scott’s original Alien film. This decision aims to create a more immersive and realistic experience for audiences. In a recent featurette released by 20th Century Studios, viewers get a glimpse of the painstakingly crafted sets and alien creatures, all built without reliance on CGI.
David Jonsson, who plays Andy, one of the young space colonizers, praised the dedication to practical effects. “There were no green screens – everything was built with their own hands,” he said. This approach, combined with Álvarez’s knack for crafting intense horror scenes, sets the stage for a thrilling cinematic experience.
The Plot: A Terrifying Journey
Alien: Romulus is set between the events of Alien (1979) and Aliens (1986), filling in the gaps in the timeline. The film follows a group of young space colonizers scavenging the depths of a derelict space station, only to encounter the universe’s most terrifying life forms. The story centers on siblings Rain and Andy, played by rising stars Cailee Spaeny and David Jonsson, respectively.
Spaeny, in her role as Rain, expressed her excitement about being part of the legendary franchise. “You really feel like you’re walking in the same spaceships,” she said, highlighting the film’s commitment to authenticity and continuity within the Alien universe.
The cast of Alien: Romulus is led by Cailee Spaeny and includes David Jonsson, Archie Renaux, Isabela Merced, Spike Fearn, and Aileen Wu. Each actor brings a unique energy to the film, contributing to its suspenseful and gripping narrative.
Álvarez co-wrote the screenplay with Rodo Sayagues, his frequent collaborator on Don’t Breathe 2. The film is produced by Ridley Scott, Michael Pruss, and Walter Hill, with Álvarez, Elizabeth Cantillon, Brent O’Connor, and Tom Moran serving as executive producers.
A Look into the Making of Alien: Romulus
In addition to the featurette, 20th Century Studios has employed a unique promotional strategy to build anticipation. Select media outlets received VHS videotapes containing exclusive footage from Alien: Romulus, a retro move that harks back to the early days of the franchise.
The film’s panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2024 showcased this footage, revealing extended shots of the Romulus space station and some of the nightmarish alien creatures, including close-ups of Facehuggers and Aliens. Álvarez shared insights into the film’s creation, stating, “There’s a lot of secrets, things they don’t know inside that ship, that will cost them dearly.”
Timeline and Connections to the Alien Universe
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Álvarez confirmed that Alien: Romulus is a standalone story that fits seamlessly between the first two Alien films. “If you haven’t seen any of them, you’ll have an incredible experience,” he said. “And if you’re a fan, you’ll find those connections with the other movies.”
The film also has ties to the most recent entry in the franchise, 2017’s Alien: Covenant. Álvarez hinted at connections between Romulus and previous films, creating a layered experience for longtime fans of the series.
Alien: Romulus promises to revitalize the Alien franchise with its blend of classic horror and modern filmmaking techniques. With a focus on practical effects, a suspenseful plot, and a talented cast and crew, the film is poised to deliver a thrilling and terrifying experience when it releases on August 16, 2024. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the series, Alien: Romulus is set to be a must-watch this summer.