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Take on xenomorph with Hot Toys’ Rain Carradine Alien: Romulus figure

Alien: Romulus tells a story about a group of space colonizers scavenging an abandoned space station, where they encounter the most terrifying life forms in the universe. Now fans of this thrilling sci-fi horror film can add the brave and resourceful Rain to their collections! 

The Rain Carradine 1/6 Scale Collectible Figure by Hot Toys features a detailed likeness of Cailee Spaeny in the role. The handpainted headsculpt utilizes Hot Toys’ innovative rolling eyeball design, allowing fans to create nuanced expressions. This highly poseable figure has silicone coated arms for a seamless look.

Rain wears a meticulously tailored layered outfit, which includes a t-shirt, a tank top, a wristband, a watch, pants, and her iconic sneakers. She is equipped with a rifle with an articulated stock, a necklace with reset device, an open version of the reset device, and a chip. 

An articulated Facehugger accessory and a specially designed diorama base with Xenomorph remains are included for an immersive display. 

The Rain Carradine 1/6 Scale Collectible Figure is available to pre-order now.


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It’s game over man, game over, with Hot Toys’ Scorched Xenomorph

Alien: Romulus tells a story about a group of space colonizers scavenging an abandoned space station, where they encounter the most terrifying life forms in the universe.

The acclaimed sci-fi horror film has as just landed on streaming and fans can now bring the terror to their collections, thanks to Hot Toys’ incredibly detailed Scorched Xenomorph 1/6 Scale Figure. Inspired its appearance by Alien: Romulus, the immense Scorched Xenomorph 1/6 Scale Figure stands at approximately 17.32 inches.

Skillfully painted in black and dark gray with a glossy finish, this highly poseable figure features a new joint design, allowing for a wide range of articulation. The detailed headsculpt has finely crafted internal structures, which are visible under a translucent carapace. Two interchangeable translucent carapaces are included in regular and battle-damage styles to provide even more display options. 

The figure boasts a newly developed extendable inner jaw and a bendable tail for dynamic poses. The Xenomorph also comes with an articulated Facehugger accessory and an LED light-up space station diorama stand to create an immersive display.

Find a new life with the Scorched Xenomorph 1/6 Scale Figure. Available to pre-order now


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Alien: Romulus is getting a Limited-Edition VHS Release

Alien: Romulus VHS

Director Fede Alvarez announced at a special Beyond Fest partnered screening at the Aero Theater in Los Angeles that 20th Century Studios will release the terrifying sci-fi horror thriller, Alien: Romulus, on limited edition VHS December 3. An ultimate movie collector’s dream, the fully functioning VHS tape was created in celebration of the 45th anniversary of the legendary Alien franchise, the box features artwork by renowned artist Matt Ferguson.

The film is now available on digital and will also be released on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD on December 3, with exclusive bonus features, including featurettes with filmmakers Fede Alvarez and Ridley Scott, behind the scenes content, and alternate and extended scenes.

This truly terrifying sci-fi horror-thriller takes the phenomenally successful Alien franchise back to its iconic roots. While scavenging the deep ends of a derelict space station, a group of young colonizers come face-to-face with the most relentless and deadly life form in the universe. Starring Cailee Spaeny, David Jonsson, Archie Renaux, Isabela Merced, Spike Fearn and Aileen Wu, Alien: Romulus is directed by horror master Fede Alvarez from a screenplay by Alvarez and frequent collaborator Rodo Sayagues based on characters created by Dan O’Bannon and Ronald Shusett. Ridley Scott — who directed the original Alien and the series entries Prometheus and Alien: Covenant — produces with Michael Pruss and Walter Hill.

ALIEN: Romulus Coming to Free League’s ALIEN RPG Evolved Edition

Free League Publishing has previewed some of the new content included in their upcoming “Evolved Edition” of ALIEN: The Roleplaying Game, revealing that the new Core Rulebook will feature settings, spacecraft, and gear from the newest installment in the franchise, ALIEN: Romulus.

Working in collaboration with 20th Century Studios, Free League welcomes players back to Jackson’s Star all on their own with a host of new gaming resources, including an in-depth exploration of the mining colony, the new F44AA Pulse Rifle, and the USCSS Corbelan IV mining hauler spacecraft. Today’s preview included a new pulse rifle illustration from John Mullaney and official artwork of Jackson’s Star from Col Price, one of the concept artists who designed the unforgettable colony seen on screen.

For more news and previews, fans should follow the Kickstarter campaign page, which has been renamed ALIEN: The Roleplaying Game Evolved Edition – hitting home that this is not a new game, but rather a faithful evolution of the original ALIEN RPG fans know and love. In fact, the updated rules are largely based upon feedback from thousands of players over the past five years and counting. Alongside the updated rules, the Evolved Edition (E2) will also feature more new content, new artwork, and a sundry of new tools for players and Game Mothers alike, all fully compatible with all released materials thus far.

The launch date for the Kickstarter campaign has also moved to Spring 2025, so that Free League can bring more ideas from their community to the game table. Since the news broke at Gen Con, more fans continue to share suggestions and support for the updated rules, which has further inspired the design team to deliver what players want and ensure that the Evolved Edition is bursting with all fans want to see.

The official retail release of ALIEN: The Roleplaying Game Evolved Edition remains slated for Fall 2025, with the new Core Rulebook debuting alongside the following releases – all made available via the upcoming Kickstarter next Spring:

  • The new Starter Set has been redesigned as the perfect starting point for newcomers to roleplaying in the ALIEN universe, containing everything players need for game night including the abridged E2 rules, character sheets, custom dice, reference cards, various handouts, and an expanded edition of the Hope’s Last Day scenario set on Hadley’s Hope just prior to the events of ALIENS.
  • The new cinematic scenario boxed setRapture Protocol returns to the roots of the ALIEN franchise, following the crew of a small star freighter on a resupply run to the remote industrial colony, soon embroiled in a deadly conflict.
  • The heroic scale miniatures set designed to bring the events of Rapture Protocol to life, with all miniatures fully compatible with other adventures throughout the ALIEN RPG series.

Get a look at Marvel’s Alien: Romulus prelude comic

Following the theatrical release of Alien: Romulus, the latest installment in the groundbreaking Alien film franchise, Marvel presents an Alien: Romulus comic one-shot next month that tackles one of the film’s lingering mysteries. Today, fans can check out all the covers and never-before-seen interior artwork.

On sale October 16, Alien: Romulus #1 is written by horror master Zac Thompson and drawn by rising star Daniel Picciotto. The film took “Alien” storytelling back to its roots with a thrilling saga of young space colonizers coming face to face with the most terrifying life form in the universe. Marvel’s one-shot will take place prior to the events of the film, providing an illuminating backstory behind the film’s main threat. Made in close partnership with Director Fede Alvarez and frequent collaborator Rodo Sayagues, both of whom wrote Alien: Romulus, the one-shot adds a new layer to one of the biggest film releases of the year.

It’s an all-new story revealing secrets of the film’s legendary antagonists. This issue shines light on the tragedy that occurred on the space station Renaissance before Rain, Andy, and their crew had their own terrifying encounter there!

Check out the covers along with a special first look and preorder Alien: Romulus #1 at your local comic shop today. 

Alien: Romulus #1

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice dominates the weekend box office

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

It shouldn’t be a surprise that Beetlejuice Beetlejuice won the weekend box office but by how much was. The film opened with an estimated $110 million domestically and $35.4 million internationally for a worldwide total of $145.4 million.

The original film opened in 1988 with $8,030,897 which would be about $21.4 million in today’s dollars. It went on to gross $74.8 million worldwide which is $198.9 million in today’s dollars.

Deadpool & Wolverine slipped to second place adding $7.2 million to its domestic total which is now a little over $614 million. Internationally, the movie added $14.8 million over the week to bring that total to $673.2 million for a worldwide total of $1.287 billion.

Reagan moved up one slot to come in third with $5.2 million to bring its domestic total to $18.5 million. Internationally, the movie has grossed $3,381 for a worldwide total of a little over $18.5 million.

Alien: Romulus dropped from second to fourth with $3.9 million to bring its domestic total to $97.2 million. Internationally, it added $22.5 million over the week to bring that total to $217.2 million for a worldwide total of $314.4 million.

It Ends with Us held on to fifth place with $3.8 million domestically to bring that to $141.4 million. Over the week, it added $18 million internationally to bring that to $168 million and $309.4 million worldwide.

In comic film news…

The Crow continues its embarrassment of a run added just $127,000 in its second week to bring its domestic total to $9.2 million.. Internationally, the movie has done a bit better adding about $4.9 million to bring that total to $9.5 million and $18.7 million worldwide.

Blue Lock: Episode Nagi remained at about $1.9 million domestically and gained about $160,000 internationally to bring that total to $12.3 million for a worldwide total of $14.1 million.

Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle remained just under $7.1 million domestically and 1nternationally it gained about $7.2 million internationally to bring that to $93.3 million for a worldwide gross of just over $100.4 million.

The week’s overall box office success…

Numbers have 60 films earning $147,562,015 from 34,516 theaters. That’s a nice jump from the previous weekend’s $82,192,090 from 41,692 theaters and 66 films. The average earning was $4,275.18 which is a boost from the previous weekend’s $1,971.41.

Deadpool & Wolverine holds on to first place while The Crow tanks

Deadpool and Wolverine

The top three films were a repeat at the weekend box office with Deadpool & Wolverine holding on to first place once again. The film added $15.2 million to its domestic total which is now $603.8 million. Internationally, the film added $24.3 million over the week to its total to bring that to $658.4 million for a worldwide total of $1.262 billion.

Alien: Romulus hung on to second place with an estimated $9.3 million to bring its domestic total to just under $91 million. Internationally, the film grossed $41.9 million over the week to bring that to $194.7 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $285.7 million.

It Ends with Us barely held on to third place with an estimated $7.43 million. Domestically, the movie has grossed $135.8 million. Over the week, it added $28.2 million to its international total which is now an even $150 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $285.8 million.

Reagan debuted in fourth place with $9.2 million domestically total and $7.4 million over the weekend.

Twisters improved one spot to round out the top five with an estimated $7.2 million to bring its domestic total to $259.6 million. Internationally, the movie has grossed $98.7 million for a worldwide total of $358.3 million.

In comic film news…

The Crow will wind up being one of the biggest flops of the year. It dropped down to #12 after debuting at #8. Over the weekend it grossed an estimated $1.8 million to bring its domestic total to $8.6 million. Internationally, the movie has grossed $4.6 million for a worldwide total of $13.2 million.

Blue Lock: Episode Nagi remained at about $1.9 million domestically and gained about $500,000 internationally to bring that total to $12.1 million for a worldwide total of $13.9 million.

Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle remained just under $7.1 million domestically and 1nternationally it gained about $7.2 million internationally to bring that to $93.3 million for a worldwide gross of just over $100.4 million.

The week’s overall box office success…

Numbers have 66 films earning $82,192,090 from 41,692 theaters. That’s an expected drop from the previous weekend’s $88,795,540 from 36,207 theaters and 54 films. The average earning was $1,971.41 which is another expected drop from the previous weekend’s $2,452.44.

Deadpool & Wolverine takes the top spot for the weekend box office

Deadpool and Wolverine

Deadpool & Wolverine was back on top of the weekend box office, knocking last weekend’s Alien: Romulus to second place. Deadpool & Wolverine grossed an estimated $18.3 million domestically bringing that total to $577.2 million. Internationally, the film grossed $37.3 million over the week to bring that to $634.1 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $1.211 billion.

Alien: Romulus came in second place with an estimated $16.2 million, a 61.4% drop from the previous week. It has now grossed $72.6 million domestically. Over the week, the movie grossed $86.1 million to bring its international total to $152.8 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $225.4 million.

It Ends with Us remained in third place with $11.9 million to bring its domestic total to $120.8 million. Internationally, it grossed $39.6 million over the week to bring that to $121.8 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $242.6 million.

Blink Twice debuted in fourth place with $7.3 million domestically and $6.7 million internationally for a worldwide total of a little over $14 million.

Rounding out the top five was The Forge which grossed $6.6 million domestically.

In comic film news…

The Crow debuted in eighth place with $4.6 million domestically and no international gross reported. This latest comic film looks dead on arrival.

Blue Lock: Episode Nagi remained at about $1.9 million domestically and gained about $100,000 internationally to bring that total to $11.6 million for a worldwide total of $13.5 million.

Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle remained just under $7.1 million domestically and 1nternationally it gained about $7.2 million internationally to bring that to $93.3 million for a worldwide gross of just over $100.4 million.

The week’s overall box office success…

Numbers have 54 films earning $88,795,540 from 36,207 theaters. That’s an expected drop from the previous weekend’s $140,411,575 from 36,905 theaters and 65 films. The average earning was $2,452.44 which is another expected drop from the previous weekend’s $3,804.68.

Alien: Romulus takes the weekend box office as Deadpool & Wolverine breaks a record

Alien: Romulus

It was a solid weekend for Disney which took the top two spots at the weekend box office. Alien: Romulus opened in first place with an estimated $41.5 million. Internationally, the movie grossed $66.7 million for a worldwide debut of $108.2 million.

Deadpool & Wolverine slipped to second place adding $29 million to its domestic total to bring that to $545.8 million. Internationally, the film added $61.6 million over the week to lift that to $596.8 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $1.143 billion. It is now the highest grossing rated R film worldwide of all time.

It Ends with Us slipped one spot to third place with an estimated $24 million to bring its domestic total to $97.8 million. Over the week, it grossed $52.2 million to bring its international total to $82.2 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed just under $180 million.

Twisters came in fourth place with an estimated $9.8 million to bring its domestic total to $238.4 million. Over the week, it grossed $7.2 million internationally to bring that to $95 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $333.4 million.

Wrapping up the top five was the 15th anniversary re-release of Coraline which has grossed $11.3 million at the domestic box office.

In comic film news…

Blue Lock: Episode Nagi remained at about $1.9 million domestically and $11.5 million internationally for a worldwide total of $13.4 million.

Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle remained just under $7.1 million domestically and 1nternationally it gained a little to be a little over $86.1 million for a worldwide gross of just over $93.2 million.

The week’s overall box office success…

Numbers have 65 films earning $140,411,575 from 36,905 theaters. That’s an expected drop from the previous weekend’s $157,695,462 from 31,923 theaters and 59 films. The average earning was $3,804.68 which is an expected drop from the previous weekend’s $4,939.87.