The Alien: Romulus Trailer Has Everyone Saying The Same Thing

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Published 2024-03-21

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  • @Looper
    Are you excited for "Alien: Romulus"?
  • @shawnkeys4712
    I can tell you the plot. They'll find an empty spaceship. They'll find eggs on it. One will hatch and infect one crew member. Then an alien will burst out of them and each crew member will get picked off one by one with one surviving at the end (probably a woman)and some kind of cliff hanger where the alien is actually still alive
  • Judging by how he treated Evil Dead, this movie will be absolutely brutal.
  • @uscroger4690
    Ripley was a badass and she defined the franchise, Aliens
  • @davidtakius
    Jeez…Alien: Covenant itself 2017 already?!! WTF I’m really getting older
  • @hetroscodra9210
    Currently 35 years of age. Seen all the movies 40x times each. This is like holy life water if the movie lives up to its name.
  • @triniton8262
    Just dont get too hyped yet, its only few minutes trailer. Hyping is big issue these days in all media, people start to expect too much and get disappointed in the end.
  • @maggie937
    Everyone is saying that the crew members look like high school kids 😂
  • Alien was the only horror film that ever scared the hell out of me.
  • I prefer the first movie. Alien premiered on May 25, 1979, as the opening night of the fourth Seattle International Film Festival, presented in 70 mm at midnight. Critical reassessment since then has resulted in Alien being widely considered one of the greatest and most influential science fiction and horror films of all time.
  • @rob1129
    After killing off Shaw instead of continuing that that storyline, I've all but given up & a shallow remake isn't going to make me forget
  • Ive seen facehuggers run and jump before. So, no one remembers the scene in Aliens when Burke left the face huggers in the med room with Ripley and Newt? 🤔
  • @donkerbolls
    the real problem with prometheus and covenant is that the movies (especially Covenant) didn't make much sense because there was too much conflict of interest when it came to what would ultimately make it into the final cut. Scripts were changed, scenes were deleted, and all of it made the story more confusing by basically gutting the big ideas and plot points. I mean the whole story with the black goo and the origin of the alien and the engineers wasn't supposed to be such a mess but they had scrapped their original story for these things without much of a new story to fill in the gap and so it was just a weird blend of different creative input, like the shell of a good story but with loose ends and discrepancies within the details. I hope this movie can bring back some hype about this series because I thought prometheus and covenant had so much potential that went to waste
  • @stopbunsen
    I really liked the lore aspect of Prometheus. It was the 1 dimensional characters and the plot that really let it down. I wanted to know more about the engineers and why they wanted to create this other version of themselves (us humans) and then wipe us out. But, we didn't get to because all of that was discarded in the making of Covenant. The engineers called their home world paradise. I wanted to know what that meant and how they were living to make it so. Maybe then David could have gone completely rogue and do something drastic but wiping them out straight away ruined the set up at the end of Prometheus. The questions about where we come from has not been explored that much in movies. We don't know how life came to be on earth, whether it evolved here or was seeded by a comet. Exploring this in a movie was super exciting as it probes our existential longing for answers about our own existence and purpose.
  • @tyguy6296
    it's been 45 years since Alien (1979) found it's way into our imaginations, and fans of that film have been begging for a proper sequel ever since. Aliens (1986) was a great follow up, but it was a different kind of movie and didn't do much to scratch the pure horror itch that many of us had after the first movie. Every other entry after that has been part of a downward spiral, and the modern "Prometheus" era films (while also quite good) might as well be a different franchise as the only connections to the original story are loose or shoehorned in at best. The hype is so real with this trailer, and I really hope it lives up to what it is promising here. Fans have been waiting patiently for so long. We have been loyal. We have never stopped supporting everyone involved, even through the garbage, which is sadly quite a rare level of loyalty among fans of other sci-fi franchises. The formula is right there in the first film... That formula was proven to be effective again, even with modern audiences, with the success of the game "Alien: Isolation". just follow that, throw some real passion behind the work, and I really don't see how it could fail!
  • @AquaticHelp22
    If any of you would look up the 21 min director interview, IT CHANGED MY MIND after watching...i have complete faith now, that it will be good.