Alien: Romulus is the new Alien movie from director Fede Álvarez, and a great deal about the cast, story, and release date of Alien 7 has been revealed. Starting with Ridley Scott's 1979 movie, the Alien franchise primarily followed Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver), and her multiple encounters with the deadly alien Xenomorphs and their countless variants. Following the apparent conclusion to Ripley’s journey in Alien: Resurrection, the franchise was revived in 2012 when Prometheus took the story in a new and exciting direction, followed by 2017's Alien: Covenant.

The Alien franchise might not be very consistent, but it’s hard to deny just how inventive it can be when at its best. Since Alien: Romulus is in the hands of Evil Dead and Don't Breathe director Fede Álvarez, hopes for the new Alien movie are high. Alien: Romulus will be a standalone story that won't rely heavily on Covenant or previous entries. With a cast led by Cailee Spaeny and a script co-written by Álvarez's creative partner Rodo Sayagues, it's clear that Alien: Romulus could be a successful return to the claustrophobic horror of the franchise's roots.

Latest News On Alien: Romulus

The International Trailer Drops

A Xenomorphs extends its inner mouth in an extreme close-up from Alien: Romulus

Though the trailers released in North America were revealing, the latest news confirms new details revealed in the international trailer for Alien: Romulus. While relying heavily on much of the same footage seen in the North American trailers, the international trailer features a sequence in which the heroes must float through a zero-g environment while avoiding the Xenomorph's acidic blood.

Alien: Romulus Release Date

The Sci-Fi Film Is Expected In Late 2024

Fede Alvarez, director of Alien Romulus, superimposed over an images of the Xenomorph Queen
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The Alien: Romulus release date has been set for August 16, 2024. The announcement of the new Alien movie release date came in mid-2023, months after director Fede Alvarez shared the first production photo of the movie — playfully revealing the return of the iconic face-hugger wrapped around a slate board.

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Alien: Romulus Cast

Who Is Starring In Alien: Romulus?

The Alien: Romulus cast has been announced, though little is known about the characters they'll be playing. Cailee Spaeny was the first member of the new Alien movie’s cast to enter negotiations, with her involvement being officially announced in November 2022. Her character, Rain Carradine, will be the protagonist of the story, likely spiritually following in the footsteps of Sigourney Weaver's Ellen Ripley. David Jonsson plays the role of Andy, a synthetic android who is a "brother" to Spaeny's Rain. The rest of the characters have all been assigned names, but specifics will have to wait until the movie premieres.

There have already been several additional names attached to the Alien: Romulus cast, including:

Actor

Alien: Romulus Role

Cailee Spaeny

Rain Carradine

Cailee Spaeny as Jessie in Civil War. She is holding a camera, about to take a photo.

David Jonsson

Andy

David Jonsson as Fitzwilliam looking uncomfortable in Murder is easy

Archie Renaux

Tyler

Archie Renaux as William in Upgraded.

Isabela Merced

Kay

Isabela Merced looking scared yet whistful in Turtles All the Way Down
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Spike Fearn

Bjorn

Spike Fearn looks distraught while bathed in red light in Aftersun

Aileen Wu

Navarro

Aileen Wu looks frightened in a scene from Alien Romulus.
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Why Ridley Scott Isn't Directing The New Alien Movie

Ridley Scott Is Still Involved With Alien: Romulus

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Ridley Scott will not be directing Alien: Romulus, the Alien sequel. While he was responsible for the 1979 original, it’s often been other directors that expand the universe and provide further stories. Instead, Fede Álvarez will direct the new Alien movie, having previously handled 2013’s Evil Dead reboot and the beloved horror/thriller Don’t Breathe. He’s got plenty of experience working in the horror genre, so there’s a strong possibility that the new Alien movie will take a darker, more frightening approach to the Alien universe.

Ridley Scott also directed 2012's Prometheus and 2017's Alien: Covenant.

While he won’t be serving as the director of the project, Scott is still going to be closely involved in the new Alien movie, and will be working closely with Fede Álvarez. He’s the lead producer, meaning his creative input will likely be important for Álvarez and his team when deciding which direction this story should take. Scott has made plenty of great movies over the course of his career, so his involvement in the Alien sequel is a hugely promising sign.

Alien: Romulus Plot Synopsis & Story Details

The Movie Is Set Between Alien & Aliens

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The new Alien movie story hasn’t been revealed yet, but the creative team behind the project has been adamant that it will be a stand-alone movie, separate from the rest of Scott’s franchise - both the original series and the prequels. It is known that the film will follow a group of people who conspire to break into the abandoned Romulus space station in order to steal expensive tech. That's when they come face-to-face-hugger with the alien entities that have been festering aboard.

Though the movie is billed as a standalone film, it has been revealed that Alien: Romulus takes place between Alien and Aliens which does limit the story possibilities somewhat. In the timeline, over 50 years ed while Ripley was lost in space, which means that Alien: Romulus could either take place right after Alien or closer to the sequel, which saw the Xenomorph become an even bigger threat. It is unclear whether Alien: Romulus will be a gripping sci-fi horror like the original, or more of an action-packed thriller like Aliens.

Alien: Romulus Trailer

Watch The Trailers Below

The spaceship Romulus flies toward a space station in Alien: Romulus

With anticipation for the newest Alien movie brimming, a teaser trailer for Alien: Romulus has been released which shows off its scarier aspects. After a few long tracking shots of the empty corridors of the spaceship, the teaser then jumps to a few heart-pounding moments as the face hugger aliens attack in a horde. Finally, the trailer reveals Cailee Spaeny's Rain Carradine, a gun-toting member of the crew who is destined to fight back against the alien threat.

Months after the teaser premiered, a full trailer for Alien: Romulus was released which promises a truly terrifying cinematic experience. Like the teaser, the trailer establishes the creepy deserted environs of the ship and slowly builds toward an alien confrontation. The Facehuggers are on full display as they terrorize the crew in various scenes. Aileen Wu's Navarro has her own chest-burster experience before scenes of the Xenomorph are teased. As fitting a film directed by Fede Álvarez, Alien: Romulus might be the scariest installment yet.

Finally, Fox has revealed the final trailer for Alien: Romulus, and it sheds a bit more light on the basic plot framework of the movie. The nearly three-minute trailer opens with the crew conspiring to break into the abandoned Romulus space station where they hope to pilfer some expensive tech. However, it quickly becomes clear they aren't alone on the derelict craft, and they begin to get picked off by the Xenomorph alien.

Released on the eve of the movie's premiere, an international trailer for Alien: Romulus reveals a few more interesting details. Besides the scenes of dread featured in the other trailers, the international trailer also highlights a sequence in which the heroes must float through a zero-g environment while avoiding the deadly alien blood. As the trailer teases, the sequel will feature more than a few surprises.

Alien Romulus Poster Showing a Facehugger Attacking A Human

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Alien: Romulus
Release Date
August 16, 2024
Runtime
119 Minutes
Director
Fede Alvarez

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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.

Writers
Fede Alvarez, Rodo Sayagues, Dan O'Bannon, Ronald Shusett
Franchise(s)
Alien
Studio(s)
Scott Free Productions, 20th Century
Distributor(s)
20th Century
Main Genre
Horror