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“We used practical effects.
We had the same people who worked on Aliens.

They were there making the xenomorph.
This is a creature that they have so much love for.
We had puppeteers working on the face-hugger.

Ooh, you put the Giger skull…' I had to turn that off.
But it was properly scary.
We set it between the first movie and the second.

We were talking about, ‘How could this be a child of the two?’
So we have those heightened moments, but then proper horror.”
“I definitely did everything that I could to bring that character to life.

“I could never be her.
So I hope that thats there, and it comes alive.”
Alien: Romulus is released in cinemas on August 16.


















