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Alien: Romulus (2024)

August 13, 2024 (US) Horror, Science Fiction • 119m

Overview

While scavenging the deep ends of a derelict space station, a group of young space colonizers come face to face with the most terrifying life form in the universe.

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Top Billed Cast

Rosie Ede
Rosie Ede

WY Officer

Soma Simon
Soma Simon

10-Year-Old Punk #1

Bence Okeke
Bence Okeke

10-Year-Old Punk #2

Viktor Orizu
Viktor Orizu

10-Year-Old Punk #3

Annemarie Griggs
Annemarie Griggs

MU/TH/UR (voice)

Daniel Betts
Daniel Betts

Rook (Facial and Vocal Performance)

Ian Holm
Ian Holm

Rook (Facial and Vocal Reference)

Crew
Eric Barba
Eric Barba

Visual Effects Supervisor

Benjamin Wallfisch
Benjamin Wallfisch

Original Music Composer

Fede Álvarez
Fede Álvarez

Executive Producer

Nelson Sepulveda-Fauser
Nelson Sepulveda-Fauser

Visual Effects Supervisor

Jhon Alvarado
Jhon Alvarado

Animation Supervisor

Igor Staritsin
Igor Staritsin

Visual Effects Art Director

Fred Palacio
Fred Palacio

Visual Effects Art Director

Ale Melendez
Ale Melendez

Visual Effects Producer

Umar Hussain
Umar Hussain

Visual Effects Producer

Brent O'Connor
Brent O'Connor

Executive Producer

Elizabeth Cantillon
Elizabeth Cantillon

Executive Producer

Tom Moran
Tom Moran

Executive Producer

Galo Olivares
Galo Olivares

Director of Photography

Naaman Marshall
Naaman Marshall

Production Design

Zsuzsanna Sipos
Zsuzsanna Sipos

Set Decoration

Balázs Bácskai
Balázs Bácskai

Assistant Production Manager

Mark W. McCoy
Mark W. McCoy

Post Production Supervisor

Tamás 'Chipie' Péter
Tamás 'Chipie' Péter

First Assistant Director

Lee Cleary
Lee Cleary

First Assistant Director

Roland Folkmayer
Roland Folkmayer

Set Production Assistant

Vera Janisch
Vera Janisch

Second Assistant Director

Enci Bognar
Enci Bognar

Graphic Designer

Kinga Bácsi
Kinga Bácsi

Set Designer

Paul Chadeisson
Paul Chadeisson

Concept Artist

Stephanie Clerkin
Stephanie Clerkin

Assistant Art Director

Horvát Miklós
Horvát Miklós

Art Department Coordinator

Horvát Miklós
Horvát Miklós

Construction Coordinator

Dane Hallett
Dane Hallett

Concept Artist

Peter Nightingale
Peter Nightingale

Unit Production Manager

Miklós Tóth
Miklós Tóth

Unit Production Manager

Carlos Rosario
Carlos Rosario

Costume Design

Pedro Luque
Pedro Luque

Additional Director of Photography

Annemarie Griggs
Annemarie Griggs

Visual Effects Producer

David V. Butler
David V. Butler

Dialogue Editor

Smokey Cloud
Smokey Cloud

Sound Editor

Tamás Csaba
Tamás Csaba

Production Sound Mixer

Albu-Bay Dorka
Albu-Bay Dorka

Second Assistant Sound

Will Files
Will Files

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Will Files
Will Files

Supervising Sound Editor

Luis Galdames
Luis Galdames

Sound Effects Editor

Lee Gilmore
Lee Gilmore

Supervising Sound Editor

Lee Gilmore
Lee Gilmore

Sound Designer

Dan Kenyon
Dan Kenyon

Sound Effects Editor

Ken McGill
Ken McGill

Sound Effects Editor

James Miller
James Miller

Sound Effects Editor

Gábor Máté
Gábor Máté

First Assistant Sound Editor

Mark Paterson
Mark Paterson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Jacob Riehle
Jacob Riehle

Dialogue Editor

Ailene Roberts
Ailene Roberts

Dialogue Editor

Chris Terhune
Chris Terhune

Sound Designer

Noel Vought
Noel Vought

Foley Artist

Akos Badenszky
Akos Badenszky

Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Laura Breckner
Laura Breckner

Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Andrea Kozma
Andrea Kozma

Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Viktoria Stieber
Viktoria Stieber

Prosthetic Supervisor

Melanie Young
Melanie Young

Makeup Artist

Israfeel Ahamed
Israfeel Ahamed

Casting Assistant

Ranjani Brow
Ranjani Brow

ADR Voice Casting

Marton Dancz
Marton Dancz

Extras Casting

Mark Droter
Mark Droter

Casting Associate

Sara Holms
Sara Holms

ADR Voice Casting

Ashley Lambert
Ashley Lambert

ADR Voice Casting

Tatiana Melendez
Tatiana Melendez

Casting Assistant

Veronika Varjasi
Veronika Varjasi

Extras Casting

Pablo Domínguez
Pablo Domínguez

Concept Artist

Berkan Halil
Berkan Halil

Assistant Art Director

Jessica Herbert-Smith
Jessica Herbert-Smith

Art Department Assistant

Helga Petro
Helga Petro

Set Designer

Mary Pike
Mary Pike

Set Designer

Levente Sulyok
Levente Sulyok

Assistant Art Director

Aurel Somlyody
Aurel Somlyody

Assistant Art Director

Monica Alberte
Monica Alberte

Art Direction

Bence Erdélyi
Bence Erdélyi

Art Direction

Tobias Frank
Tobias Frank

Art Direction

Greg Hajdu
Greg Hajdu

Art Direction

Shira Hockman
Shira Hockman

Art Direction

Jane Harwood
Jane Harwood

Art Direction

Hazel Keane
Hazel Keane

Standby Art Director

Dave Kellom
Dave Kellom

Art Direction

John King
John King

Art Direction

Tibor Lázár
Tibor Lázár

Art Direction

Adam O'Neill
Adam O'Neill

Supervising Art Director

Mary Pike
Mary Pike

Art Direction

Matt Sims
Matt Sims

Art Direction

Richie Adams
Richie Adams

Title Designer

Josh Viers
Josh Viers

Concept Artist

Matt Connors
Matt Connors

Scenic Artist

Daniel Macarin
Daniel Macarin

Visual Effects Supervisor

Shane Mahan
Shane Mahan

Effects Supervisor

Mario Beck
Mario Beck

Visual Effects

John Wesley DeWolfe
John Wesley DeWolfe

Camera Technician

Mark Southworth
Mark Southworth

Stunt Coordinator

Ludovic Chailloleau
Ludovic Chailloleau

Animation Supervisor

Kevin Sherwood
Kevin Sherwood

Visual Effects Producer

Chris Morley
Chris Morley

Visual Effects Supervisor

Pamela Smyth
Pamela Smyth

Key Hair Stylist

Pamela Smyth
Pamela Smyth

Key Makeup Artist

Alec Gillis
Alec Gillis

Special Effects Supervisor

Brock Cook
Brock Cook

Production Assistant

Collection

Alien: Romulus Collection



Reviews

r96sk

⭐ 8/10

August 16, 2024

<em>'Alien: Romulus'</em> is actually very good.

Of the more modern day releases from this franchise, this is the one I've enjoyed the most. When I was immediately coming out of the cinema I was just plainly thinking of it as being solidly good, however the more I think about it the more I had fun with this seventh installment.

The plot, or at least the set-up to it, is quite uncreative, as in I feel like so many films - from this series in… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

August 20, 2024

I gather director Fede Alvarez made a conscious - and probably expensive - decision to keep the use of CGI to a minimum here and it really does work. "Rain" (Cailee Spaeny) and her "brother" are looking to get off-planet but she can't get travel papers from the all-powerful mining company. Desperate, she and "Andy" (David Jonsson) are offered a chance by wide boys "Tyler" (Archie Renaux) and "Bjorn" (Spike Fearn) to raid a decrepit old spacecraft… read the rest.

MovieGuys

⭐ 6/10

August 21, 2024

Whilst not as awful as the Aliens franchise films that came after the excellent first and second films, starring Sigourney Weaver, Alien Romulus is not without its shortcomings.

Whats immediately noticeable, in spite of the rugged, industrial setting, is a cast that look like they just escaped from the set of Beverly Hills 90210. Youthful, fresh faced, physically unimposing, with not a grease stain or blemish in sight, they feel badly out of … read the rest.

Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

September 2, 2024

Color me thoroughly surprised at how much I was delighted by “Alien: Romulus,” a highly creative, beautifully executed, pulse-pounding science fiction film from director Fede Alvarez. This sequel is a rare gem in the world of big budget franchise flicks because it not only respects its predecessors with thoughtfully well done homages, but also pushes the boundaries of the universe it inhabits with inventive set pieces and a plausible story. Fans … read the rest.

Manuel São Bento

⭐ 7/10

September 7, 2024

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/alien-romulus-review-an-audiovisual-triumph-held-back-by-reverence-to-the-past/

"Alien: Romulus is an impressive technical spectacle that highlights Fede Álvarez's talent in creating an atmosphere of tension and horror, raising the audiovisual standard of the saga to new heights through immersive sound design and Galo Olivares' stunning cinematography, which deserves countless accolade… read the rest.

Micazu

⭐ 7/10

October 15, 2024

Well, it was done appreciating the first Alien film, but it’s still offered nothing new for me.

Mister BLAQK

⭐ 7/10

October 16, 2024

Alien: Romulus is a love letter to the 1979 classic, and while I dug the whole philosophical space-god thing in Prometheus, this stripped-down, back-to-basics approach had me hooked from the first frame. It's been a while since an Alien film truly captured that sense of claustrophobic dread, and Romulus nails it.

This movie is gorgeous, plain and simple. The lighting, the camera angles, and Benjamin Wallfisch's score – it all blends together … read the rest.

Dean

⭐ 10/10

October 20, 2024

This was a great movie and a great continuation of Alien series. I think it deserves solid, perfect 10/10. I couldn't see any flow, everything was great.

Rolpbert

⭐ 5/10

November 6, 2024

This is a great B-movie for people looking for a bit of a thrill.

cineast78

⭐ 8/10

November 12, 2024

**Maybe the best "Alien" movie after "Aliens", but at least as good as Prometheus (but in a different way)**

I enjoyed this movie a lot. It didn't try to be edgy or special - it seems to be directed by a guy who loved the first 2 Alien movies from the 80ies and wanted to add a movie as best as he could do in our time which is still faithful to those 2 original movies and could be considered a worthy addition to the original "Alien" storyline.
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kevin2019

⭐ 6/10

December 24, 2024

"Alien: Romulus" is a visually admirable film, but it really has nothing new to show us and even worse than that it has nothing fresh to say. It is merely content to plunder inspiration from the preceding films and the only entry in the series which appears to be left unplundered is "Alien 3" (1992), but then this omission can hardly be described as surprising. After all, it isn't held in particularly high regard by the legions of loyal fans who … read the rest.

JPV852

⭐ 7/10

December 25, 2024

The Alien franchise has had its ups and downs with mostly the latter in recent years. This latest one, which takes place in between Alien: Covenant and Alien in the timeline, is a solid entry from Fede Alvarez and is more in the vein of the first film in terms of look and tone. The story is pretty basic and no real twists that we haven't seen before in the franchise, but I did like the lead actress Cailee Spaeny. The classic line, "Getaway from h… read the rest.

RoRo Nereus

⭐ 4/10

December 27, 2024

Fede Álvarez delivers a film in Alien: Romulus that tries to revitalize the franchise but stumbles on several key aspects. While visually appealing and faithful to the oppressive atmosphere characteristic of the saga, the movie lacks a solid narrative and memorable characters.

The script relies too heavily on genre clichés, with bland dialogue and unconvincing decisions from its protagonists. Attempts to explore philosophical themes about surv… read the rest.

RappScallion73

⭐ 5/10

October 10, 2025

Alien: Romulus starts off promising enough, with interesting takes on the dystopian world of the Alien franchise combined with beautiful cinematography and a creepy atmosphere. But around the half-hour mark, it starts going downhill — and accelerates with every passing minute.

The worst part is the incessant and extremely annoying fan service and visual callbacks to the previous movies, combined with a horrible CGI re-creation of Ash from Alie… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$80,000,000

Revenue

$350,865,342

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