JAKARTA - The latest Alien franchise film titled Alien: Romulus by director and writer Fede Alvarez will be shown in theaters starting August 14, 2024.

This film tells the story of a group of space explorers who meet a strange figure when exploring a space station. Here are the facts about the process of cultivating the Alien film: Romulus.

1. James Cameron plays a role in working on Fede's story not only studying alien mythology, but also how to create every character, horror impression, and terror in the film at the beginning of the storywriting process.

In the early stages of developing Alien's story: Romulus, Fede met with filmmaker James Cameron, who directed Aliens in 1986. James Cameron also conveyed important insights and suggestions regarding the cultivation of the film.

Fede also got inspiration for Alien's story's core: Romulus from the scene in the James Cameron film Alien which shows a group of children running in the colony to avoid threats.

The scene made Fede think about how the lives of children grew up in a small colony as they began to grow up.

2. Set time between the two previous films Armed with knowledge from the previous films about Alien, Fede made Alien: Romulus. The original story of penghalvarez and Sayagues is set approximately 20 years after the first and 37 years in the film Aliens.

Alien: Romulus tells of a group of young people from a space colony who meet a strange figure while exploring a space station that is no longer functioning in an attempt to find the technology to leave their planet.

3. New touch on a classic story Besides bringing a new story, Alien: Romulus brings freshness into the Alien franchise by featuring the main character of teenagers.

The film stars talented actors such as Cailee Spaeny, David Jonsson, Archi Renaux, Badminton Merced, Spike Fearn, and Badminton Wu.

Alien: Romulus follows the story of Rain, an orphaned girl who dreams of a better life in a place far from the Jackson's Star, the mining colony where she lives.

On its way, Rain had to face a situation that required him to struggle to survive. Alien: Romulus is produced by tonight Scott, who directed Alien's first film and directed the series


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