Alien: Romulus was a hit with critics and fans, and its box office success has already spawned a sequel. But there’s one part of the movie that was universally panned: the Ian Holm CGI.
For fans of “Alien: Romulus” looking to watch from home, the controversial Ian Holm CGI has been corrected for folks awaiting the home entertainment release, director Fede Álvarez assured.
No, there’s no confusing Rook for the real Ian Holm. But he’s also not capable ... scenes and that horrendous digital puppet. Romulus, like almost all of the Alien movies, is really about ...
Romulus' was considered a strong return to form for the sci-fi movie series (soon adding a TV show), but one crucial element bothered a lot of people: Ian Holm's return 'thanks' to a combination ...
Fede Alvarez, the director of Alien: Romulus, has revealed that he has fixed the appearance of Rook after backlash about the the character, based on the late Ian Holm. For the recreation ...
Even ignoring the ethical debates about reusing an actor's likeness after they've passed, many simply felt that the visual ...
Fede Álvarez reflected on his dissatisfaction with Rook, the android character portrayed with the likeness of the late Ian Holm in the version of Romulus that hit theaters in August. "We just ran ...
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In a new interview with Empire, Fede Álvarez addressed the scenes with Rook and admitted that even he knew that the face-swapping used to create Ian Holm ... in Alien: Romulus look even better.