"In space, no one can hear you."

Alien: Romulus

Movie20241sa 59dkstar7.2(4,793)trending_up21
HorrorScience Fiction
Director:Fede Álvarez

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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StatusReleased
Release DateAugust 13, 2024
Release Dates
United Arab Emirates:
Theatrical - Aug 15, 2024
American Samoa:
Theatrical - Aug 16, 2024
Digital - Oct 15, 2024
Digital - Nov 20, 2024
Austria:
Theatrical - Aug 14, 2024 (14)
Australia:
Theatrical - Aug 15, 2024 (MA 15+)
Digital - Oct 16, 2024 (MA 15+)
Belgium:
Theatrical - Aug 14, 2024 (16)
Runtime1sa 59dk
Budget$80,000,000
Revenue$350,865,342
Profit$270,865,342
Origin CountryUnited States
Original LanguageEnglish
Spoken LanguagesDansk, English, Nederlands

Production Companies

20th Century StudiosScott Free ProductionsBrandywine ProductionsTSG Entertainment

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r96sk8/10

'Alien: Romulus' 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…

CinemaSerf7/10

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 "Bjor…

MovieGuys6/10

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 …

Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

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…

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