Image: 20th Century Studios “Alien: Romulus” injects sustained vitality into the Alien media franchise, which has consistently delivered good, great, and masterful content in all its iterations, sequels, prequels, remakes, and reboots. That is how broad the spectrum of the “Alien” franchise has been; there are many approaches to producing, directing, and creating it. In fact, since the late 1970s, besides “Star Wars,” this is the only other space-bound movie that has maintained a strong hold on the imaginations of moviegoers for decades, without fading over time despite immense competition from other films inspired by it.

I mean, many movies were inspired by the first “Alien” film, so it was inevitable that one of those young moviegoers would eventually become a director and have the opportunity to direct their own “Alien” movie. The director is Fede Alvarez, who directed “Alien: Romulus.” He did an exceptional directorial job! READ: Will ‘Thunderbolts’ and ‘Captain America: A Brave New World’ perform well? The movie studio found a visionary director in Fede Alvarez, who knows what he is doing, has his directorial style, and follows it through.

This can often be a gamble, as the most important thing any movie studio wants is a successful release of a new movie. The goal is to create a big hit that not only recoups their investment but also triples or quadruples it. Because the budget of each movie does not include expenses for advertising, etc.

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