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Speaking at HorrorHound Weekend in Cincinnati (via Screen Rant), Alien: Romulus director Fede รlvarez explained why he wanted to write the sequel even though he isn’t returning to direct. “Honestly, itโs because we love the characters we created, so we want to make sure no one kills them right at the beginning of the next one,” he said. “They went and killed Hicks and Newt just like that. Hey, letโs not let that happen. We wrote it and made sure they stayed alive, and now we can let someone else make it.”
What Fede รlvarez’s Comments Mean for the Alien: Romulus Sequel

The Alien: Romulus sequel is still in early development, as there’s no director attached and no release date is set. But รlvarez’s comments all but confirm Cailee Spaeny and David Jonsson will return to portray surrogate siblings Rain Carradine and android Andy, respectively. That is a very exciting update; while some took issue with Alien: Romulus‘ moments of fan service and questionable decision to digitally recreate the likeness of the late Ian Holm, Spaeny and Jonsson’s performances were a definite highlight. Their dynamic brought something fresh to the Alien franchise, and it will be fun to see it continue to grow.
It isn’t surprising to hear that รlvarez wants to keep Spaeny and Jonsson around; both are rising stars in the industry who have only gotten bigger in the time since Romulus premiered. Jonsson, of course, was a standout in the critically acclaimed Stephen King adaptation The Long Walk. It would be a colossally missed opportunity if the Romulus sequel didn’t bring him back in a meaningful capacity, as Jonsson’s demonstrated the ability to deliver genuinely moving and affecting performances within the confines of genre work. Spaeny’s profile should get another boost later this year with the release of Rian Johnson’s Wake Up Dead Man, which earned rave reviews out of the Toronto International Film Festival this year.








