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Speaking with Omelette, Rugna shared that while he’s a fan of the idea, he is not attached to any Alien movie. “I heard the rumor. It’s truly flattering, and I love the idea, but there’s nothing to it,” he said. “Just a comment from Fede Álvarez. It’s fantastic that they’re linking me to that, but I wish it were true and I didn’t have to say there’s nothing to it.”
Could Demián Rugna Direct the Alien: Romulus Sequel?

With a background in horror that includes titles such as When Evil Lurks and Terrified, Rugna certainly has the right sensibilities to craft a terrifying Alien film. One of the strongest aspects of Alien: Romulus was its stripped-down, back-to-basics approach that placed more of an emphasis on scary set pieces than the deep, philosophical questions of Ridley Scott’s prequels. Bringing in a horror director like Rugna would potentially ensure the Romulus sequel stays true to the franchise’s roots and delivers plenty of genre thrills. Rugna’s earlier films were well-received, so he seems poised to make a jump to more high-profile fare.
While Rugna hasn’t been offered the gig yet, it would appear he’s very much on Álvarez’s radar. Álvarez likely wouldn’t have even mentioned Rugna’s name at the HorrorBound event unless he believed Rugna was a plausible option for the Romulus sequel. The fact that Rugna is open to the possibility is encouraging since the mutual interest could lead to discussions about him coming onboard. However, it’s worth keeping in mind the Romulus sequel remains in early development. It was only about a month ago Álvarez said the script was completed and that he and Scott (who are serving as co-producers) now have to find the right filmmaker to direct.








