Director Fede Alvarez’s “Alien: Romulus” firmly reestablished the formidable sci-fi horror franchise throughout its preliminary theatrical run this previous summer time, and a renewed enthusiasm for its depraved xenomorphs and the way forward for twentieth Century Studios’ invaluable IP has followers delirious with anticipation for what’s coming subsequent.
Fortunately, it is simply been introduced that “Romulus” will strike the airwaves on Hulu on Nov. 21, simply in time for some severe yuletide scares as we enter the bustling vacation season.
Starring Cailee Spaeny, David Jonsson, Archie Renaux, Isabela Merced, Spike Fearn, and Aileen Wu, “Alien: Romulus” was produced on a modest $88 million price range and finally raked in a decent grand whole of $350 million worldwide.
On Oct. 15, the scary movie turned obtainable for hire or buy on digital in any respect main streaming platforms similar to Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, and VUDU, with a premium 4K Extremely HD, Blu-ray and DVD dwelling video launch slated for Dec. 3, 2024.
“Romulus” is a riveting story of contract staff from Weyland-Yutani’s Jackson’s Star mining colony who hijack a spaceship to scavenge cryo-pods from a derelict house station that occurs to accommodate a nest of nasty xenomorphs. It was a triumphant return to type for the venerable “Alien” franchise that showcased some unimaginable sensible results courtesy of Shane Mahan’s gifted crew on the award-winning Legacy Results studio in Southern California.
Alvarez (“Evil Lifeless,” “Don’t Breathe”) directed the mission from a stable screenplay he wrote with longtime collaborator Rodo Sayagues (“Do not Breathe 2”), primarily based on characters created by Dan O’Bannon and Ronald Shusett. This standalone “interquel” set between the occasions of 1979’s “Alien” and 1986’s “Aliens” was initially destined for all times on Hulu earlier than studio brass determined it could be significantly better fitted to a full wide-screen presentation in multiplexes first.
If you cannot watch for upcoming on-demand viewing on Hulu beginning Nov. 21, Prime Video at present sells the film for $29.99 and your digital package deal comes with prolonged and alternate scenes alongside the bonus featurettes: “Return to Horror: Crafting Alien: Romulus,” “Contained in the Xenomorph Showdown,” and “Alien: A Dialog.”