How is it that there are so many facehuggers and xenomorphs on board the Renaissance station in Alien: Romulus, and yet there ...
20th Century Studios / Marvel The ending of Marvel’s Alien: Romulus prequel comic sees Hyla and Rook in a race to their respective objectives: Hyla wants to purge open the airlocks and suck the ...
During the course of Alien: Romulus we get brushstrokes ... In the middle of the film, Romulus’s android science officer Rook explains that the xenomorph found in the cocoon got loose and ...
In one of the latest episodes of Corridor Crew ’s VFX Artists React , Niko, Wren, and Jallen get together to break down and ...
Given that most of the better-received deepfakes and de-aging tricks have been achieved in mega-budget movies like Captain ...
Ian Holm, as Rook, an android with clues to the past ... the human with an upset stomach could be harboring an alien. “Romulus’s” best moments come when Spaeny and Jonsson ride the rails ...
Daniel Betts as Rook — “Alien: Romulus” brings back a familiar face as a new synthetic named Rook. While the original actor (we’ll keep it vague here for anyone who hasn’t seen the film) is credited ...
The film embraces the gruesome side of its horror roots over deeper story development, struggling to establish itself as a uniquely distinct entry in the series, whether in style, tone, or theme ...
Ian Holm, as Rook, an android with clues to the past ... the human with an upset stomach could be harboring an alien. A scene from "Alien: Romulus," opening Aug. 16 “Romulus’s” best moments ...