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Speaking with Empire, Predator: Badlands star Elle Fanning, who plays the Weyland-Yutani synthetic Thia, praised Jonsson’s turn in Romulus. “We went to see Alien: Romulus while we were shooting. [Jonsson] is such a great actor,” she said. “That was informative for me, to see him step outside of other synths and create his own version. It gave me confidence to create my own thing, too.”
Elle Fanning’s Predator: Badlands Character Can Help the Franchise Evolve

When 1979 audiences met Ash in Alien, a synthetic crew member on a spaceship felt like an idea centuries away. While androids as portrayed in the Alien movies still aren’t a reality, there have been considerable leaps in robotics in the decades since the original film’s release. There are companies that specialize in developing humanoid robots, and the advancement of AI has become a prevalent part of our day-to-day lives. In many ways, characters like Andy and Thia are even more relevant now, as they provide filmmakers with opportunities to explore concepts and questions pertinent to today’s society, using the knowledge accumulated over the years to inform the films’ synthetics.
We’ve seen the Alien franchise expand what’s possible with synthetics on the TV series Alien: Earth, which has brought to light a mechanical arms race that ensued in-universe. There aren’t just synthetics, but also cyborgs (humans with robotic enhancements) and hybrids (where a human’s consciousness is transferred into a synthetic). This is all part of the franchise’s penchant for exploring intriguing ideas that tie into human existence and evolution. Predator: Badlands is a Predator movie first and foremost, but it will be interesting to see how Weyland-Yutani factors into the story. Director Dan Trachtenberg has made clear he wanted to avoid “smashing the action figures together” when incorporating Alien connections into the film. He must have something significant planned for Weyland-Yutani, coming up with an organic reason for the company’s involvement in the narrative. Even if it doesn’t directly tie into Alien: Earth, it could flesh out Weyland-Yutani’s ultimate goals further.








