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We’re still two months away from seeing what director Fede Álvarez has in store for us when he resurrects a classic horror franchise with Alien: Romulus—and judging from the latest trailer, it’s going to be scary good.
Taking place in-between the events of 1979’s Alien and 1986’s Aliens, Romulus is set to be a standalone story which features the terrifying Xenomorph creatures that became iconic back in the 1980’s. After a team of space-traveling colonizers stumble upon an empty space station, the group soon realizes that they’re not alone and learn exactly why the space station is now “abandoned” as it’ crew fell victim to the alien lifeforms whose sole purpose is to kill and reproduce (and not in the sexy way).
Now that they find themselves fighting for their lives and looking for a way off the space station, the colonizers find themselves on the run from face-huggers and Xenomorphs who don’t tend to leave any witnesses at their crime scenes. They G’d up like that.
Check out the trailer to Alien: Romulus below and let us know if you’ll be checking for this when it hits theaters this coming August 16.
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It’s been decades since we’ve gotten a respectable sequel to the classic Alien franchise, and while it was all downhill after Aliens, fans still hold the film series in high regard.
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So naturally fans of the murderous Xenomorph extraterrestrial got their hopes up yesterday (March 20), when we got our first teaser trailer to the upcoming Alien: Romulus. Starring Cailee Spaeny and David Johnson as space travelers who happened upon a space station that’s been overtaken by the dreaded face huggers who “impregnate” victims with the evil lifeforms, the teaser trailer sets up an intense atmosphere akin to that of the original Ridley Scott classic from 1979.
With nowhere to go and basically nowhere to hide, the crew on board are seemingly sitting ducks for an alien race whose sole purpose is to reproduce and kill for no reason in this new Fede Alvarez-directed feature. How this will all end? More than likely bloody and violent. And best believe we’ll be enjoying every minute of it when it hits theaters Aug. 16.
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Check out the trailer for Alien: Romulus, and let us know if you’ll be checking it out in the comments section below.
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Aliens are real, allegedly. During a recent Congressional hearing, three witnesses dropped some bombshell testimony that should have shaken the entire planet to the core, but on Twitter, it just meant more jokes and a ton of meh reactions.
Fictional FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) used to tell us and his skeptical partner Dr. Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) for years that the “truth is out there” on Chris Carter’s iconic Fox television series The X-Files.
Wednesday, July 26, Mulder would be smiling from ear to ear during the House Oversight Committee’s Congressional UFO hearing listening to the testimony.
One witness, David Grusch, a former US Intelligence official, turned whistleblower, claims he is “absolutely certain” the Government has alien corpses and vehicles from crash sites.
“Biologics came with some of these recoveries,” Grusch said. When asked if they were human or non-human, he replied, “Non-human, and that was the assessment of people with direct knowledge on the program I talk to that are currently still on the program.”
Grusch says he has never seen a UFO or UAP (unidentified aerial phenomena) as it is now officially referred to, but testified that he knows of “multiple colleagues” injured by UAPs, referring to interviews they have conducted over four years.
Twitter Says Meh
Usually, this is news that would have Twitter googling doomsday bunkers and how to survive an alien invasion. Still, if you checked timelines, they have more significant issues to worry about, like the climate crisis, rent, “inflation,” long COVID, and hilariously, Richard Lawson’s Twitter likes.
Of course, this is Twitter, where nothing, not even the threat of World War III, was taken seriously, so you know the jokes were astronomically out of this world following the big reveal.
Gotta love Twitter. Oops, we mean X. Hit the gallery below for more reactions to aliens allegedly being real.
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1. LOL, so unserious
3. Wild right?
6. Exactly
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