For fans of “Alien: Romulus” looking to watch from home, the controversial Ian Holm CGI has been corrected for folks awaiting the home entertainment release, director Fede Álvarez assured. He said it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Since Álvarez didn't love Rook's look, he resolved to improve it for the film's home release. "We fixed it,” he told Empire. "We ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Alien: Romulus” director Fede Álvarez said in an interview with Empire magazine that he understands why some viewers reacted ...
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With a box office haul of $350 million worldwide and widespread acclaim, 2024's 'Alien: Romulus' was considered a strong return to form for the sci-fi movie series (soon adding a TV show), but one ...
Alien: Romulus was a hit with critics and fans, and its box office success has already spawned a sequel. But there’s one part of the movie that was universally panned: the Ian Holm CGI. Holm, who died ...
One of the biggest critiques Alien: Romulus faced upon release was the really bad Ian Holm CGI, but the home release appears to have tweaked it. I'm really not very fond of the trend we've had over ...
Gallons of ink, thick as monster blood, have already been spilled on Alien: Romulus. To some, Fede Álvarez’s legacy sequel looked like the best Alien in ages — a winningly wet creature feature that ...
Alien: Romulus caused considerable controversy by resurrecting a dead actor — so the film's director tinkered with the character some more. Since Álvarez didn't love Rook's look, he resolved to ...
In a new interview with Empire, Fede Álvarez addressed the scenes with Rook and admitted that even he knew that the face-swapping used to create Ian Holm’s likeness was… not great. “We just ran out of ...