'Alien: Romulus' Director Fede Álvarez Confronted Disney Over Shocking Ending [Spoiler]
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- Director Fede Álvarez fought Disney to retain the shocking ending in 'Alien: Romulus', he told The Hollywood Reporter.
- The film's climactic scene involves a human-Xenomorph birth, which has sparked major discussions among fans and critics.
- Álvarez used practical effects to maintain the horror feel of the original 'Alien' by Ridley Scott.
- Scott, who produced the latest 'Alien' installment, provided valuable insights and helped shape the final cut.
- Disney hesitated on the ending, fearing it was too extreme for audiences.
- 'Alien: Romulus', set between 'Alien' (1979) and 'Aliens' (1986), tells the story of young space colonists encountering terrifying life forms.
- The film earned $108m in its opening weekend to critical acclaim and audience praise.