Alien: Romulus could be the back-to-basics Alien reboot we’ve all been waiting for

After so many disappointments, whisper it, but on the evidence of a sneak peek, this could be the episode to remind us all why we loved these movies

It has been so very, very long since we got the chance to really experience a great Alien movie, that it is easy to forget what it actually feels like. The creeping sense of dread, the icky body horror, the fear of the unknown. Of all the horror experiences, nothing quite beats the idea of being stuck in space with something that wants to impregnate you, burst out of your chest and run around murdering all your mates, all the while dripping acid blood and delivering more phallic aggression than the average Andrew Tate video. HR Giger’s nefarious nasties really do feel as if they have stepped out of the seventh layer of hades, yet a succession of poor sequels and over-ambitious spin-offs to Ridley Scott’s original 1979 Alien and its bombastic 1986 sequel Aliens, from James Cameron, have reduced the franchise to just another sci-fi also-ran.

Enter Uruguayan film-maker Fede Alvarez, already the coming man of horror thanks to his effective 2013 Evil Dead remake and 2016’s chilling and suspenseful Don’t Breathe. This week assembled journos were given the chance to catch half an hour or so of intelligently edited footage from the forthcoming Alien: Romulus, as well as a Q&A with the director himself. If it’s anything to go by, Romulus could be the episode to remind us all why we loved these movies in the first place.

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