Fede Alverez didn't just look to past Alien movies to influence his own story.
has a lot to prove when it comes to drawing from the sci-fi franchise’s body of work to produce a film. Fortunately, the director Fede Alvarez appears to have done his homework and a bit of extra credit pulling from the series’ 2014 sleeper-hit video game as well.could truly be terrifying and done well ,” Alvarez told GamesRadar+.
“The movie is set up in a way every time something bad is about to happen, you will see a phone,” Alvarez said. “In the game, every time you knew there’s a phone you’d go, ‘Fuck, I’m about to go into some bad set-piece.’ It’s the same thing here. You’ll see they’re planted strategically throughout the film. When you see the phone, it’s like: brace for impact.
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