Alien: Romulus, the Disney-produced sequel that brought the Alien franchise back to theaters for the first time in 7 years, is a global streaming hit on HBO Max. According to FlixPatrol, Alien: ...
In space, no one can hear you scream. So, of course, it makes sense that A Quiet Place: Day One director Michael Sarnoski is being eyed to direct a sequel to Alien: Romulus, reports Nexus Point News.
Ridley Scott's seminal feature Alien was a foundational film in the genres of horror and sci-fi. The 1979 blockbuster, often deemed a masterpiece, laid the blueprints for what would become the niche ...
According to a recent report, The Death of Robin Hood director is being eyed to take over as the director of the Alien: Romulus sequel. He is also known for his work on projects like A Quiet Place: ...
The Alien: Romulus sequel has reportedly tapped Michael Sarnoski as its director. The 2024 movie Alien: Romulus was directed by Fede Álvarez, who announced in September 2025 that he wouldn’t be ...
Alien: Romulus is getting a sequel, but director Fede Álvarez (Evil Dead) will not be returning. Instead, A Quiet Place: Day One director Michael Sarnoski is being eyed to take the reins. It sounds ...
Recently, a trusted scooper took to social media and claimed that the veteran filmmaker wanted to recruit the X-Men: First Class actor for a role in the Alien: Romulus sequel. The leaker, @ViewerAnon, ...
Similar to Paramount's planned acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, not everyone was on board with the Disney/Fox merger when it happened. However, it's done wonders for the Alien and Predator ...
Supergirl may have lost its composer. Get a first look at Rick and Morty‘s new season. Plus, what’s coming in Primal‘s season finale. Spoilers away! According to a new report from Nexus Point News, ...
Earlier today, we learned that filmmaker Michael Sarnoski (A Quiet Place: Day One) has emerged as the frontrunner to take over from Fede Álvarez as the Alien: Romulus sequel's director. There's since ...
In space, no one can hear you scream. But in the best space horror movies of all time, there's plenty of audible screaming ...