ALIEN: ROMULUS Apparently Includes A Very Disgusting Scene

Isabela Merced reveals that the new ALIEN movie contains a head-turning moment.
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Last Updated on March 16, 2024 by Ryan Scott

It sounds very much like director Fede รlvarez pulled precisely no punches with his new Alien movie. Officially titled Alien: Romulus, this will be the first film in the franchise since 2017โ€™s Alien: Covenant, which was a prequel that picked up in the aftermath of Prometheus. We know this one will fall elsewhere in the timeline. Itโ€™s going to follow a new cast of characters and tell a new story. One of those characters will be played by Isabela Merced (Sweet Girl) and, as she tells it, the new movie contains at least one very disgusting scene. Prepare yourselves.

Merced is currently prompting her new movie Madame Web and spoke with The Hollywood Reporter. During the chat, she spoke a bit about Romulus and what to expect. While she couldnโ€™t get into the gory details, Merced did share an anecdote about watching a scene from the film with other members of the crew, most of whom couldnโ€™t stomach what they were seeing.

โ€œWhen we were doing reshoots, Fede รlvarez gave me the iPad where he watches playback, and he had the movie pulled up. So I told him I wanted to see parts of it, and he showed it to me. I was the one holding the iPad, and there were ten people around me watching it on the iPad. So thereโ€™s a scene that Iโ€™m in, and they all had to turn away. Not one person stayed looking at that iPad because it was so disgusting.โ€

Alien (1979)

For many viewers, thatโ€™s probably more of a glowing endorsement than anything else. Ridley Scottโ€™s original Alien did not shy away from gross moments, with the famous chest-bursting scene coming to mind. For what itโ€™s worth, Scott has seen รlvarezโ€™s movie and he thinks itโ€™s fucking great, which certainly counts for something. รlvarez, for his part, is no stranger to pushing the envelope, as anyone who has seen 2013โ€™s Evil Dead can tell you.

Romulus will center on “Young people from a distant world must face the most terrifying life form in the universe.” In addition to Merced, the cast includes Cailee Spaeny (Bad Times at the El Royale), David Jonsson (Industry), Archie Renaux (Shadow and Bone), Spike Fearn (The Batman) and Aileen Wu (Away From Home). No word yet on when weโ€™re going to see some footage from this thing but it feels like that will happen sooner rather than later. Stay tuned as weโ€™ll be sure to keep you posted.

Alien: Romulus is set to hit theaters on August 16.