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Kingdom of Heaven director’s latest production – Alien: Romulus
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- Mar 21, 2024

WEB DESK: The 20th Century Studios unveiled a deliciously tormenting teaser trailer for the latest installment in Ridley Scott’s 45-year-old franchise “Alien: Romulus” on Wednesday.
The latest movie in the iconic sci-fi franchise is produced by the director of the beloved “The Kingdom of Heaven” released in 2005 and set during the Crusades in the 12th century Palestine. The sci-fi franchise was began with Ridley Scott’s now-cult classic “Alien” released in 1979.

The trailer offers a glimpse into the spine-chilling world of “Alien: Romulus”, promising a return to the franchise’s renowned suspense and terror-filled environment.
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As the trailer unfolds, viewers are thrust into the eerie depths of a neglected space station.

Amidst screams of desperation echoing through the station’s corridors, the trailer sets a haunting tone, capturing the visceral fear of the unknown lurking in the dark shadows.
A woman’s cry for help, coupled with a man’s panicked uncertainty sets the stage for the terrifying encounter that awaits the characters.
The trailer’s tension builds as it reveals a broken cryogenic pod with its tube drenched in blood. A voice then ominously urges the characters to flee.
What follows is a frenetic montage of terrifying shots plunging the viewers into an unrelenting dread.
The characters’ desperate struggle against an unknown foe promises a heart-pounding experience for fans of horror and sci-fi. With eerie quick shots reminiscent of the original film, the trailer teases a harrowing journey for the characters and viewers.
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“Alien: Romulus” boasts a stellar cast including Isabela Merced from “The Last of Us” and Archie Renaux of the “Shadow and Bone” fame.
Slated to be released on August 16 this year, Alien: Romulus is produced by Ridley Scott and directed by Fede Álvarez.
