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There hasn’t been a new Alien movie since Alien: Covenant in 2017, but director Fede Álvarez’s upcoming film has now just wrapped filming. A xenomorph from Alien Covenant, spindly-limbed, translucent and covered in blood

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The Alien franchise drought is slowly approaching its end, with Fede Álvarez’s new movie having now wrapped filming. After first getting its start back in 1979, the Alien franchise consists of six films in total, not including several crossovers with the Predator franchise. Now, original director Ridley Scott has handed the reins to Álvarez for a new film, with the newcomer best known for Don’t Breathe and 2013’s Evil Dead reboot.

Many questions remain about Álvarez’s new Alien movie, but, according to Collider, the film has now wrapped principal photography, which brings it one step closer to hitting movie theater screens. With filming now complete, work will turn to post-production and what is likely a large number of visual effects sequences.

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Source: Collider

  • Demiurge@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I remember being terrified of the scene with the failed Ripleys clones when I was a child but also liked the movie because the aliens were very visible in contrast with previous movies where they didn’t show them much. But apart from that, it has been more than a decade and don’t remember much.

    I recently watched the original and aliens and my body is ready for Alien 3 and Resurrection.

    I think I’m fine as long as we get more alien content.

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      1 year ago

      The 4k Remaster of Alien looks 🔥 on an OLED They said they were gonna remaster the others…am still waiting 😭

      The audio is 🔥 too. Not ATMOS but has 5.1 HD-DTS, which is still miles above the cruddy mono speaker we had on our CRT tv growing up -.-