This post contains major spoilers for Alien: Romulus. To our surprise, Rook has the exact same face and voice as Ash. Well, more accurately, he has the face of the late Ian Holm, who’s credited with ...
The Android difference explained dives into one of the most fascinating contrasts in the Alien franchise. While the ...
The Alien franchise has provided some of the most terrifying moments in cinema since Ridley Scott’s groundbreaking sci-horror promised to make you shriek silent-space screams back in 1979. The ...
The scariest part of Alien: Romulus has nothing to do with xenomorphs. Instead, it’s a ghoulish callback that would make the series’ craven corporate tech entity, Weyland-Yutani, proud: The ...
Fede Alvarez is clearly a major fan of the Alien series, using Xenopedia while writing Alien: Romulus to avoid breaking canon (even the books). It's not a surprise then that the new movie is ...
The new Alien film has enraged many with the re-appearance of an actor from the 1979 original – brought back from the dead using digital trickery. Is such anger justified? The latest film in the Alien ...
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 ...
This article contains very mild spoilers for the first episode of Alien: Earth. There originally were never going to be any robots in the world or mythology of Alien. As brilliant as Dan O’Bannon and ...
Alien:Romulus has shocked fans with the inclusion of a dead actor (Picture: AP) Ian Holm’s character Ash was brought back to life using AI in the new film Alien: Romulus and fans are horrified by the ...