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Neill Blomkamp, the South African director behind the sci-fi films District 9 and Elysium, has released the concept art from an intended Alien sequel titled Alien: Xenomorph, alongside a post reading: ...
Alien: Romulus contains quite a few call-backs to Ridley Scott's original masterpiece and James Cameron's sequel, but it also reintroduces a concept from one of the less popular movies in the ...
Fede Alvarez's Alien: Romulus contains quite a few call-backs to Ridley Scott's original masterpiece and James Cameron's sequel, but - somewhat controversially - it also reintroduces a concept from ...
It looks as though Neill Blomkamp’s upcoming ‘Alien’ sequel is coming along nicely… as he reveals even more concept art from the project. Appearing on Instagram, the 35-year-old sci-fi director ...
Alien: Romulus has cemented a place of infamy in the franchise, thanks to the climatic reveal of “The Offspring,” a xenomorph/human/Engineer hybrid creature, born from the infected womb of poor Kay ...
Neill Blomkamp continues to tantalise fans of the Alien franchise with concept art from his sequel. The filmmaker has kept fans in the loop with his vision for the film throughout pre-production, and ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. I mean, how cool is that? This take on The Offspring is definitely terrifying, although it more ...
Like so many now classic horror films, Alien (1979) was critically under-rated and even vilified on its release, as was Sir Ridley Scott’s other venture into sci-fi, Blade Runner (1982). Perhaps ...
MIGHT Ralph Leavis (Letters, August 31) perhaps just try to understand that writing “long-winded letters about real or alleged cruelty to animals” does not negate the possibility of the writers ...
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