Earlier this week Total Film shared a brand new publicity still and a snippet of an interview with Alien: Romulus writer and director Fede Alvarez. That article is now out, and the team over at Perfect Organism have shared a copy of the article in its entirety.
In it he reiterates some of what we’ve heard previously about the practical effects and working with Sir Ridley Scott and James Cameron, but he also talks a little about his goals for Alien: Romulus and the reaction he wants from the audience.
Despite promising ‘connections’ to the wider series, and with a now dense mythology to draw from, Alvarez claims that Romulus, first and foremost, aims to fright and delight. ‘You want to give something to the audience so that while they’re experiencing it in the theatre, they go, “Fuck, I’ve never seen this in a movie before, and it’s fucking shocking, and scary and delicious, all at the same time.”‘
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