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Alien Report Hints Why Michael Fassbender Won't Be in Romulus Sequel
A new report regarding Alien: Romulus suggests that director Fede Álvarez wanted to bring Michael Fassbender on board for the sequel. Álvarez was the director of the first installment, but will not ...
From Resurrection to Romulus, here's the perfect viewing guide for the perfect organism ...
Fede Álvarez's Alien: Romulus revived the dormant Alien franchise, and now it's the number five movie on HBO Max. Find out ...
Abraham describes himself as a ‘resident alien’ but why?
The future of the Alien franchise might have taken a very different turn if one filmmaker had gotten his way. A new rumor ...
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Alien movies join HBO Max in April: Watch the sci-fi franchise streaming
Most of the Alien films, including the 1979 original directed by Ridley Scott, will be available to stream on HBO Max ...
Recently, a trusted scooper took to social media and claimed that the veteran filmmaker wanted to recruit the X-Men: First Class actor for a role in the Alien: Romulus sequel. The leaker, @ViewerAnon, ...
Earlier today, we learned that filmmaker Michael Sarnoski (A Quiet Place: Day One) has emerged as the frontrunner to take over from Fede Álvarez as the Alien: Romulus sequel's director. There's since ...
Disney+ doesn't get as many new movies as it used to, but when it does, they tend to be big. In 2025, there was no bigger ...
With the overabundance of fan service that has plagued movies over the course of history, it should surprise no one that ...
In 1979, Ridley Scott took a trip into a nightmarish region of space (fuelled by the real nightmares of H.R. Giger) and returned with a petrified crew and an extra passenger they'd rather not have ...
Similar to Paramount's planned acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, not everyone was on board with the Disney/Fox merger when it happened. However, it's done wonders for the Alien and Predator ...
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