Related: How Alien: Romulus made the chestburster even more epic: 'There’s not one frame of CGI' Since Álvarez didn't love Rook's look, he resolved to improve it for the film's home release. "We fixed ...
The home entertainment release of Alien: Romulus alters the look of CGI Ian Holm. Alien: Romulus was released in United States theaters this past August. Directed by Fede Álvarez, the movie is set ...
"Alien: Romulus" director Fede Álvarez said in an interview with Empire magazine that he understands why some viewers reacted negatively to the appearance of late actor Ian Holm in the film. Holm ...
Gallons of ink, thick as monster blood, have already been spilled on Alien: Romulus. To some, Fede Álvarez’s legacy sequel looked like the best Alien in ages — a winningly wet creature feature that ...
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Alien: Romulus Home Release Fixes Controversial CGI 'Resurrection' of Deceased Alien Star
Alien: Romulus was not without its criticism upon its release in theaters, as some viewers complained about the visuals of a surprise character's return. Director Fede Alvarez agreed with those ...
Alien: Romulus caused considerable controversy by resurrecting a dead actor — so the film's director tinkered with the character some more. Since Álvarez didn't love Rook's look, he resolved to ...
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