ALIEN: ROMULUS - Cailee Spaeny's Rain Carradine Wields A BIG Gun In New Stills

ALIEN: ROMULUS - Cailee Spaeny's Rain Carradine Wields A BIG Gun In New Stills ALIEN: ROMULUS - Cailee Spaeny's Rain Carradine Wields A BIG Gun In New Stills

Two new promo stills for Fede Alvarez's Alien: Romulus have been released, one of which sees Cailee Spaeny's Rain Carradine getting to grips with a powerful-looking firearm...

By MarkCassidy - May 04, 2024 07:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Movies

EW has shared two new official promo stills for Alien: Romulus as part of their summer preview. One gives us another look at a Xenomorph, while the other pays homage to a moment from Aliens.

In James Cameron's follow-up to Ridley Scott's '70s classic, Hicks (Michael Biehn) shows Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) how to use a pulse rifle before the crew land in some real pretty sh*t with the Xenomorphs, and the scene is recreated here with Archie Renaux's Tyler and Cailee Spaeny's Rain Carradine.

While the previous movies focused on blue-collar colleagues, soldiers, and prisoners, director Fede Alvarez explains how Romulus will take a different approach by introducing a group of characters who have become as close as family.

“My first instinct, just to try something different that hasn't been seen before, was to approach it from the angle of characters who are not professionals or scientists; they're not even adults,” Alvarez says. “I liked this concept of putting people in the front seat of the story who are closer to what the audience is — not that the audience is young, more that the audience is completely virgin to the realities of space. When the characters are professionals, they know more than you do. But when they’re still in their early 20s, they don’t know how to operate the f---ing airlock.”

"All their parents probably worked on the same ship when they were kids, and that’s how they got to know each other,” he continues. “There’s a lot of history between them because they're the only family they have. They truly act more like surrogate siblings; some of them even lived under the same roof. A lot of the big themes of the movie are about siblinghood and what does that mean? The Romulus of it all, and the bigger plot with Weyland-Yutani, is actually connected to that as well.”

Check out the images at the link below.

"The sci-fi/horror-thriller takes the phenomenally successful Alien franchise back to its roots: While scavenging the deep ends of a derelict space station, a group of young space colonizers come face to face with the most terrifying life form in the universe."

The film stars Cailee Spaeny (“Priscilla”), David Jonsson (“Agatha Christie’s Murder is Easy”), Archie Renaux (“Shadow and Bone”), Isabela Merced (“The Last of Us”), Spike Fearn (“Aftersun”), Aileen Wu. Fede Alvarez (“Evil Dead,” “Don’t Breathe”) directs from a screenplay he wrote with frequent collaborator Rodo Sayagues (“Don’t Breathe 2”) based on characters created by Dan O’Bannon and Ronald Shusett.

Alien: Romulus is produced by Ridley Scott (“Napoleon”), who directed the original Alien and produced and directed the series’ entries “Prometheus” and “Alien: Covenant,” Michael Pruss (“Boston Strangler”), and Walter Hill (“Alien”), with Fede Alvarez, Elizabeth Cantillon (“Charlie’s Angels”), Brent O’Connor (“Bullet Train”), and Tom Moran (“Unstoppable”) serving as executive producers.

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