The Alien franchise is diving into the nostalgic pool with its upcoming release. The latest installment, Alien: Romulus, will hit stores as a limited edition VHS on December 3. In today’s digital media era, such a release is surprising, yet it taps into a longing for the past. Celebrating 45 years of alien horror and sci-fi adventure, this edition harks back to a different time.
Now, why VHS? With DVDs and CDs declining in popularity, the move plays on the heartstrings of nostalgia rather than modern practicality. This choice aligns perfectly with the celebration of this iconic series’ milestone. Alien’s cinematic journey began with directors like Ridley Scott, James Cameron, and David Fincher shaping its legacy. Their original films filled shelves as VHS tapes, creating lasting memories for fans.
A Nostalgic Package
The limited edition boasts a classic 4×3 aspect ratio, preserving its retro charm. Matt Ferguson, a renowned movie poster artist, has crafted the box art, making it a collector’s dream. This edition promises not just a movie but an experience—a tangible link to the franchise’s storied past.
Recently, the Aero Theatre hosted a special double feature of Alien and Alien: Romulus, courtesy of Beyond Fest and the American Cinematheque. Director Fede Álvarez greeted audiences with a video introduction. Álvarez noted that the last big studio to release a VHS was in 2006, with David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence.
Post-screening, a lively Q&A session unfolded. David Jonsson and Isabela Merced, who star as Andy and Kay, shared the stage with visual effects maestro Shane Mahan, box art creator Matt Ferguson, and sound wizard Lee Gilmore. IndieWire’s film historian Jim Hemphill led the discussion, offering insights into the film’s creation and production challenges.
Not Just for VHS Buffs
For fans who prefer other formats, the good news doesn’t end there. Alongside the nostalgic VHS, a Steelbook 4K, Blu-ray set, and DVD will also be available. Exclusive features include behind-the-scenes content and talks with filmmakers like Fede Álvarez and Ridley Scott, plus alternate and extended scenes.
Those eager to enjoy Alien: Romulus from home can do so right away. The film, which is now the second highest-grossing in the franchise, is available for digital rental or purchase on platforms such as Prime Video and Apple TV+.
This release is more than just a movie—it’s a celebration of four and a half decades of alien terror, brought back through a format that started it all.
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