Alien: Romulus' impressive start to life in the Box Office continues asFede Álvarez’s interquel surpasses the$50 million mark at the U.S. Box Office. Add that to the international haul of $68 million and the movie has alreadyreached an eye-catching $118 million worldwide in just five days. Given its reported budget of $80 million, executives will surely be pleased that the target doubling of investment will be hit very soon, with just $40 million left to take before that becomes a reality forRomulus.
The newest installment in the beloved franchise is well on its way to catching the previous addition inAlien: Covenant, with the 2017 release earning a grand total of $238 million worldwide. With plenty of time still left in theaters, it would be remarkable ifRomuluswere to fall short of this figure, although theover $10 million per day runof its opening weekend has dropped by over 50% in the subsequent days. Nevertheless, should the movie continue to pick up several million per day and continue its current rate,Romuluswill likely have overtakenCovenantcome the end of its theatrical cycle.

This success is no coincidence either, with many citing the film as a fantastic addition to the franchise and one that’s both visually grabbing and narratively satisfying.In his review, Collider’sRoss Bonaimesaid:
“Álvarez, along with cinematographerGalo Olivares(Gretel & Hansel), find a smart look for this film, creating a lived-in vibe that feels both futuristic and outdated. There’s a strange comfort for the viewer as they step onto these ships that look oddly familiar to fans of this series.”

‘Alien: Romulus’ Has Found an Unlikely Box Office Challenger
Sure, the smash hitDeadpool and Wolverineand the controversial adaptationIt Ends with Ushave stolen much of the limelight at the Box Office this August. However, that hasn’t stopped an unlikely competition appearing all the way from 2009 to offer competition toAlien: Romulus. That competition comes in the form ofCoraline, TheHenry Selick-helmed stop-motion flick that took audiences by storm 15 years ago. In fact, it is those very 15 years that have led to the movie’s re-release, with theanniversary celebrated by a triumphant return to theaters and many millions in ticket sales.
Alien: Romulushas officially surpassed $50 million at the domestic Box Office. You can catch Álvarez’s interquel right now in theaters.

Alien: Romulus
In Alien: Romulus, a crew of space explorers lands on a distant, uncharted planet, only to uncover a horrifying secret lurking beneath the surface. As they delve deeper into the alien environment, they encounter deadly creatures and ancient ruins that hint at a terrifying history. The team’s survival becomes a desperate battle against the relentless xenomorphs, forcing them to rely on their wits and technology to escape the nightmarish world.
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