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Alien: Romulus Sequel Possibly Finds Its Director - Report
The Alien: Romulus sequel has reportedly tapped Michael Sarnoski as its director. The 2024 movie Alien: Romulus was directed ...
Fede Álvarez's Alien: Romulus revived the dormant Alien franchise, and now it's the number five movie on HBO Max. Find out more here.
Is it the best in the franchise after the 1979 original and its 1986 sequel?
The upcoming Death Stranding movie director Michael Sarnoski is reportedly being considered to direct the sequel to Alien: Romulus.
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All 9 Alien movies in order, from 1979 to now
The Alien franchise is one of the most important in all of sci-fi cinema, with each instalment charting the evolution of the ...
Robert Aramayo joked he was scared to pick up his EE BAFTA Rising Star Award after he previously dropped a gong. The 33-year-old actor received the publicly-voted accolade and fended off Miles Caton, ...
Sydney Sweeney leads the pack but is a Dune reunion on the horizon? Explore the latest Bond girl odds & discover the long shots with the best value.
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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 ...
The future of the Alien franchise might have taken a very different turn if one filmmaker had gotten his way. A new rumor suggests that Fede Álvarez originally had a major idea for the sequel to Alien ...
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‘Alien: Romulus’ Is Getting a Sequel and Here’s Who Might Direct
A sequel to 'Alien: Romulus' is on the way, and an exciting filmmaker is being eyed for the job that we can't stay quiet about.
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Did Fede Álvarez Exit ‘Alien: Romulus’ Sequel Over Disagreement With Ridley Scott?
Alien: Romulus is getting a sequel, but director Fede Álvarez (Evil Dead) will not be returning. Instead, A Quiet Place: […] ...
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