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Following the arrival of the first four main entries and the Alien vs. Predator movies at the start of the month, Alien: Romulus started streaming on HBO Max on April 3rd. Directed by Fede Álvarez as the seventh installment in the Alien film series, the movie is set in 2142, 20 years after Alien and 37 years before Aliens. The movie follows a group of young space colonists who salvage a seemingly abandoned space station, only to discover a horrific infestation of facehuggers and Xenomorphs.
Alien: Romulus Is the Best in the Franchise Since the Original 1979/1986 Duology
There were six films between the original 1979/1986 Alien duology and Romulus, including the crossover Alien vs. Predator films, but Álvarez’s movie is arguably the best. The movie is essentially a “best of” compilation that successfully blends the visceral horror of the 1979 original with the action-heavy tension of Aliens and returns to the slasher-in-space and creature feature formulas focused on dread and suspense that defined the franchise. But it doesn’t ignore the newer films. The movie manages to bridge the original franchise with the newer prequel lore, incorporating the philosophical, genetic-driven themes of the Prometheus and Covenant prequels, like the black goo and the experiments of the android David.








