An X-Men Reboot casting rumor from an official scooper suggests that the Alien: Romulus actress will be the new Rogue.
Alien: Romulus immediately reconnects with the original film by sending a recovery vessel into the wreckage surrounding the Nostromo. Its analog controls, industrial interiors, distorted audio, and ...
Sega and Creative Assembly finally shared a brief teaser for their long-awaited sequel to Alien: Isolation to celebrate Alien Day 2026. The teaser, which you can watch below, is titled "False Sense of ...
The Alien franchise is one of science fiction’s most enduring and influential series, blending horror, action, and philosophical themes across decades of storytelling. Beginning with Ridley Scott‘s ...
Alien: Romulus is getting a sequel, but director Fede Álvarez (Evil Dead) will not be returning. Instead, A Quiet Place: Day One director Michael Sarnoski is being eyed to take the reins. It sounds ...
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 ...
According to a recent report, The Death of Robin Hood director is being eyed to take over as the director of the Alien: Romulus sequel. He is also known for his work on projects like A Quiet Place: ...
A recent update about the highly anticipated Alien: Romulus 2 has left fans disappointed. Visual effects artist Alec Gillis revealed that he is not aware of the official progress on the sequel. His ...
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Vice President JD Vance weighed in on the mystery of UFOs this week, suggesting that some unexplained phenomena could reflect "spiritual forces" influencing the physical world. Speaking with New York ...
Alien: Rubicon, a knock-off sci-fi thriller based on the iconic franchise, has become a streaming hit in the UK despite scathing reviews - is it a case of 'so bad it's good' or is it just terrible?