Quick Glance: Alien: Romulus Returns to the 'Pure Horror' of the First Film
- 20th Century Studios is bringing back the Xenomorphs with 'Alien: Romulus,' directed by Fede Alvarez as a return to the franchise's horror roots.
- Alvarez emphasizes his goal to make 'Alien' scary again by incorporating thriller elements from the original films and combining both classic and modern filmmaking techniques.
- The film focuses on a group of young space colonizers encountering the most terrifying creature in the universe on a derelict space station, possibly drawing inspiration from the video game 'Alien: Isolation.'
- Despite not directly continuing from 'Covenant,' Alvarez closely collaborated with Scott and Cameron to maintain franchise continuity and create a film that blends the best of classic and modern filmmaking techniques.
Quick Glance: Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender Review
- Live-action adaptation disappoints fans of Avatar: The Last Airbender
- Strong cast, impressive effects, but weak execution
- Attempts to blend dark, violent fantasy with cartoon fun
- Inconsistent tone and plot, character development suffers
Quick Glance: In Space, Silence Reigns: Alien: Romulus Trailer Revealed
- Each entry in the "Alien" series retains unique directorial hallmarks, despite being polarizing.
- Fede Álvarez directs "Alien: Romulus," set between the events of "Alien" and "Aliens."
- The film explores a new direction for the series, led by Cailee Spaeny and other stars.
- Ridley Scott expresses interest in the new "Alien" projects and praises "Romulus" as "f***ing great."
This car was built in collaboration with "Avatar" director James Cameron.
Futuristic Mercedes doesn't have a steering wheel.
This car was built in collaboration with "Avatar" director James Cameron.
Futuristic Mercedes doesn't have a steering wheel.
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James Cameron has revealed that a relaunch of the Terminator franchise is ‘in discussion’ 😱
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Quick Glance: The Way Of Water, the sequel to Avatar, will be released 13 years after the original.
- Avatar: The Way Of Water returns moviegoers to the enthralling world of Pandora, where the native blue Na'vi people fought human colonists for the moon's natural riches in the first film.
- "This is a heart-wrenching story, it's mighty, it's very powerful, you hope that it connects (with audiences) but it's not just the carbon copy of the first one, we've really expanded the world, we've expanded this family unit."
- Avatar, which was released in 2009, is the highest-earning film of all time, grossing more than US$2.9 billion in global ticket sales.
- Through 2028, four Avatar films are planned.