Alien: Romulusis now streaming on Hulu, and it’s well worth checking out for any long-timeAlienfan who’s been disappointed by every movie in this franchise sinceAliens.Alienis one of the properties that Disney acquiredwhen it merged with 21st Century Fox in 2019. Initially, it didn’t seem as though the Mouse House was the right place for one of the most iconic horror franchises ever created.Alienworks best when it pushes the boundaries of gore and dread and intergalactic terror, which Disney isn’t really known for.

But withAlien: Romulus, Disney has proven that it might be the perfect place fortheAlienfranchise’s future. TheAliensaga kicked off with two of the greatest movies ever made — the 1979 horror masterpieceAlienand the action-packed 1986 extravaganzaAliens— but since then, the series has been very hit-and-miss.Alien: Romulusmarks a return to form for the franchise. It’s easilythe bestAlienmovie (and most consistent with what this series is) sinceAliens. And now, it’s available to stream on Hulu.

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Alien: Romulus Is Now Streaming On Hulu - Why You Should Watch It

The Xenomorphs Are Back

Alien: Romulushas finally been released on Hulu, and there are plenty of reasons to check it out. For starters,it’s a fiercely effective sci-fi horror moviefull of stunning interstellar visuals and terrifying otherworldly scares.Director Fede Álvarezcreatesa palpable sense of dreadfrom the moment the young space colonists arrive on the derelict Renaissance station, andsustains an ominous atmosphere until the end credits roll. Álvarez favored practical effects over CGI at every turn. The creatures are brought to life with puppets and animatronics, so the immediate threat of their tangible presence is felt whenever they’re on-screen.

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No one can decide which is the bestAlienmovie —AlienorAliens— so Álvarez made a movie that combines the two. The two halves of the Renaissance station each represent the style of a differentAlienclassic. The Remus module is a creepy haunted house, representingthe unsettling, claustrophobic feel of the originalAlienfilm. The Romulus module is a festering hive of xenomorphs, representingthe all-action intensity of James Cameron’sAliens. By switching between the two,Alien: Romuluscaptures the best parts of the bestAlienfilms.

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TheAlien: Romuluscastfeatures some of Hollywood’s most exciting up-and-coming actors, and they all turn out spectacular performances.Priscilla’s Cailee Spaeny proves she has Sigourney Weaver’s badass action-hero chopsas the movie’s Ripley stand-in.Madame Web’s Isabela Merced sells her character’s terror in every horrifying scenario. Butthe real standout of the cast isRye Lanebreakout David Jonssonas timid android Andy. Jonsson brings a real humanity to this synth character. He plays Andy in two separate modes throughout the film and his performance is equally authentic on both sides.

“While thematically light compared to previous entries,Romulusis a damn good time, a collision of what made theAlienmovies great and what made the new prequels so divisive.” - Graeme Guttmann,Screen Rant’sAlien: RomulusReview

Up to its final act,Alien: Romulusis a really well-made sci-fi horror movie with lovable characters, striking imagery, and effective jump scares. And if that was all it was, it would still be worth recommending. But, much like the originalAlienmovie,just when it seems like it’s wrapping up, it’s just getting started. The climactic sequence ofAlien: Romulusturns a really good horror film into an unforgettable one. Without spoiling what happens, it’s totally unexpected, totally horrifying, and a lot of fun.

The climactic sequence of Alien: Romulus turns a really good horror film into an unforgettable one. Without spoiling what happens, it’s totally unexpected, totally horrifying, and a lot of fun.

After a string of underwhelming sequels, it would be understandable for a long-timeAlienfan to be on the fence about checking out a new entry in the franchise. ButAlien: Romulusis absolutely worth the two hours it takes to watch it. It has the unnerving atmosphere and well-rounded, three-dimensional characters that madeAlienso engaging;it has the explosive blockbuster spectacle that madeAlienssuch a blast; and its jaw-dropping third-act twist takes it to a whole other level of awesomeness.

Alien: Romulus Is The Best Alien Movie Since Aliens

It Combines The Best Parts Of Alien & Aliens

Alien: Romulusis easily the bestAlienmovie sinceAliens38 years ago.Alien 3andAlien Resurrectioneach have interesting ideas and cool sequences, but are ultimately a let-down.Prometheushas a fascinating premise, using a Biblical allegory to explore the origins of humanity, but it doesn’t really fit into theAlienmythos. AndAlien: Covenant, although it was a welcome return to the series’ horror roots, doesn’t come close to the original film’s razor-sharp command of tension.Alien: Romulusblows all those previous sequels out of the water — and now, it’s on Hulu.

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Alien: Romulus is the seventh film in the Alien franchise. The movie is directed by Fede Álvarez and will focus on a new young group of characters who come face to face with the terrifying Xenomorphs. Alien: Romulus is a stand-alone film and takes place in a time not yet explored in the Alien franchise.