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Alien: Romulus Limited Edition VHS release is ready for pre-order

Alien: Romulus Limited Edition VHS release is ready for pre-order

Alien Romulus VHS

It seems like the talk about the death of physical media was a bit premature, as Blu-ray sales have been hot lately – especially when it comes to limited edition Steelbooks. Deadpool and Wolverine Steelbooks have been selling like crazy, and there have been super fast sellouts on releases like the Terminator 40th Anniversary And Godzilla Minus One 4K Steelbooks. The Alien: Romulus 4K Steelbook has also been a big seller, but the question now is: how will the VHS release do?

You heard that right. There is a VHS edition of Alien: Romulus, and that’s possible too Pre-order it now here at Walmart for $59.96. It could also be possible get here on Amazon in the near future. Please note that this is a very limited edition release and will undoubtedly sell out even at that price. It will be on your doorstep on December 3. This is clearly a collector’s item, but if you actually own a VCR, keep in mind that the VHS is fully functional. It also features some fantastic album art by Matt Ferguson. Additional details about the VHS release are available here.

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Alien: Romulus 4K Blu-ray Steelbook Edition

As for Blu-ray releases, at the time of writing you can grab the Alien: Romulus 4K Blu-ray Steelbook, standard 4K Blu-ray, Blu-ray and DVD options here on Amazon And here at WalmarT. Again, the best Steelbook editions tend to sell out, so reserve one while you can. It arrives on December 3, which puts it right in the holiday gift-giving zone. The list of bonus features includes the following:

  • DOLBY ATMOS AUDIO TRACK
  • Return to Horror: Crafting Alien: Romulus
    • The Director’s Vision – Discover how one of today’s greatest horror directors, Fede Alvarez, teamed up with master filmmaker Ridley Scott to create a new, heartbreaking chapter in the Alien franchise.
    • Creating the Story – Find out what inspired the story of Alien: Romulus and see the many Easter eggs from previous Alien episodes that you may have missed.
    • Casting the Faces – Meet the stars of Alien: Romulus as they take us into the hearts and minds of their characters. Discover the parallels between Rain and the franchise’s iconic heroine, Ripley, and learn how filmmakers brought back a face from the past.
    • Constructing the World – Explore Alien: Romulus’ huge, practical sets that hark back to 80s futuristic style and get up close and personal with a wealth of practically built facehuggers, chestbursters and xenomorphs.
  • Inside the Xenomorph Showdown – Experience the film’s climax in zero gravity from every angle as filmmakers break down what it took to make the moment spectacular. From sets and performances to wire work, stunts and VFX, see how it all came together.
  • Alien: A Conversation – A special conversation with Ridley Scott and Fede Alvarez for the theatrical re-release of Alien 45th Anniversary.
  • Alternate/Extended Scenes – View scenes that didn’t make the final cut.
  • Optional English SDH, Japanese S, Spanish and French subtitles for the main movie

Another Alien movie on the way?

Given the film’s strong box office performance, it seems likely that another entry into the franchise will happen, although nothing has been confirmed at this time. Speak with The Hollywood Reporter recently, Alvarez was asked about a potential Romulus follow-up. While it wasn’t front and center during the film, he certainly thought about ways the story could be expanded upon afterwards.

“Yes, I certainly can. We tend to do that naturally, without even thinking about sequels. For us, films have not become franchises, tentpoles and sequels,” said the director. “This is a language I only learned in the last ten years of my life here. For me it was always about the story. So when we were done, we started thinking, ‘What do you think will happen when they reach your Yvaga? Is it going to be great? Or is it a terrible place?’ We tend to believe that it’s probably a terrible place that they think is great and fantasizes about, so naturally we started thinking about where it’s going and what’s going to happen. And then, a few minutes later, we say, ‘Oh, that sounds like a sequel.’