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Alien: Romulus (2024)

Alien: Romulus (2024)

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A dead station, a desperate crew, and something old that refuses to die—Alien: Romulus pulled us right back into the vent-crawling panic that made this franchise iconic. We unpack why the film’s tighter cast, cleaner objectives, and suffocating design make every footstep louder and every choice sting. From that first breathless stalk to a jaw-dropping zero-G showdown, Romulus plays with darkness and silence like weapons, then detonates them at the perfect moment.

What surprised us most was the heart: Andy, an outdated synthetic whose dad-joke warmth becomes a knife twist once corporate directives take hold. We dig into how that dual performance reframes trust and turns the station into a social minefield. Then we zoom out to the theme that binds the saga together—motherhood. Alien has always been about bodies, creation, and control; Romulus revitalizes those ideas with a pregnancy plot that heightens empathy and horror in equal measure. It’s grotesque, yes, but it’s also purposeful, echoing Ripley’s lineage, Prometheus’s surgical terror, and Resurrection’s tragic offspring.

Lore hounds, we see you. We trace the black goo breadcrumbs, a chilling chrysalis survival mechanic for xenos, and the risks and rewards of a controversial CGI likeness. When does nostalgia enrich the story, and when does it pull you out? We make the case that Romulus mostly uses its echoes to sharpen stakes—acid blood as a structural threat, environmental tricks that hint at how xenomorphs perceive prey, and character beats that hurt.

By the end, we stack Romulus against the greats and ask the big question: did it just earn a place alongside the 1979 original? Hit play to hear our rankings, favorite moments, and spiciest takes. If you enjoy the breakdown, subscribe, share with a fellow sci-fi fan, and drop a five-star review—then tell us your own Alien power ranking.


Romulus discussion starts at 18:48


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Alien: Romulus (2024)

Alien: Romulus (2024)

Anthony, Dakota, Rich