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Alien: Romulus set for release as original returns to screens

- LINDSEY BAHR

Ridley Scott’s Alien is back in theatres Friday for its 45th anniversar­y and to get audiences excited about the new instalment coming in August.

The Alien franchise has sunk its teeth into different genres over the years, but for Alien: Romulus, filmmaker Fede Álvarez wanted to take it back to its roots: Horror.

“It’s a return to form,” Álvarez told the Associated Press. “At its core, at its heart, it’s a horror thriller.”

The original two films were formative for Álvarez, known for the 2013 Evil Dead reboot and the 2016 horror Don’t Breathe.

He recalled a “primal memory” of watching them on VHS and feeling like he was watching an R-rated Star Wars.

“It was a world that felt familiar, that I thought I knew, but it was going into way more adult and scary places,” he said.

Though he was a bit too young to see Alien in its first run, he got a peek at the new print coming to theatres and said it looks “incredible.”

Showings will also include a conversati­on between Alvarez and Scott.

The new film (opening Aug. 16) is set around the time of Alien and Aliens, focusing on a group of 20-somethings, including Cailee Spaeny, David Jonsson and Isabela Merced, looking to escape their dull lives in a mining colony.

But of course, it comes with some complicati­ons from that terrifying creature who likes to lurk in the corners.

He enlisted a lot of the behind-the-scenes creatives and concept artists who worked on the Scott and James Cameron films to help get the look right. Sometimes, they were excited to use new technologi­es that weren’t available in the 1970s and ’80s. And other times, they realized the old-school way is still the best way. Case in point: Álvarez said a big question was how they were going to get the set to melt when it’s hit with the alien’s blood.

“It’s not an easy CG thing to create,” he said. “Its like it has to be practical.”

Luckily, special effects expert and creature creator Alec Gillis was there to help.

“He was like, ‘I’ve done it many times. I’ll show you how,’” Álvarez said.

His secret? Styrofoam and acetone.

Scott has seen Alien: Romulus, by the way, and has given it his blessing.

“He was the first person to see it, out of my circle. As soon as it was ready I showed it to him,” Álvarez said. “He walked in the room and said: ‘What can I say? Fede, it’s f—-ing great.’ It was the best day of my life.”

 ?? 20TH CENTURY STUDIOS VIA AP ?? David Jonsson in a scene from Alien: Romulus, being released in August.
20TH CENTURY STUDIOS VIA AP David Jonsson in a scene from Alien: Romulus, being released in August.

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