Alien: Romulus is the latest installment in the iconic Alien franchise directed by Fede Alvarez and produced by Scott Free Productions and Brandywine Productions. The film has already sparked interest among sci-fi and horror fans worldwide and let’s explore its box office potential, budget and expected lifetime collection.
Budget and Production Details
Alien: Romulus was made on an estimated budget of $80 million. The production took place in Budapest utilizing practical effects, which is a nod to the franchise’s roots. The film which is set between Alien (1979) and Aliens (1986) focuses on a group of young space colonists who encounter the terrifying Xenomorphs while scavenging a derelict space station.
Opening Weekend Collection Prediction
As the seventh installment in the Alien franchise, Alien: Romulus has high expectations. Early predictions for the North American box office suggest that the film could open between $30 million and $50 million. The film’s release in France and Italy on August 14, 2024, has already begun generating buzz, and with positive early reviews, it might even exceed expectations.
Comparing with Previous Alien Franchise Films
To understand the potential success of Alien: Romulus, it’s essential to look at the opening weekend collections of previous Alien films:
Film | Opening Weekend (Domestic) | Worldwide Gross |
---|---|---|
Alien (1979) | $3.5 million | $204.6 million |
Aliens (1986) | $10.1 million | $183.3 million |
Alien 3 (1992) | $19.4 million | $159.8 million |
Alien Resurrection (1997) | $16.5 million | $161.4 million |
Alien vs. Predator (2004) | $38.3 million | $177.4 million |
Alien vs. Predator: Requiem (2007) | $10.1 million | $130.3 million |
Prometheus (2012) | $51 million | $403.4 million |
Alien: Covenant (2017) | $36.2 million | $240.9 million |
Lifetime Collection Prediction
Given the franchise’s history and the positive early buzz Alien: Romulus is projected to gross between $350 million and $400 million globally. If the film receives favorable reviews and strong word-of-mouth, it could even surpass these figures. The success of recent sci-fi releases, such as Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes and Inside Out 2, suggests that there is a significant appetite for well-made thought-provoking cinema, which could work in Alien: Romulus‘ favor.
Final Thoughts
Alien: Romulus is poised to be a strong contender at the box office with a promising opening weekend and the potential to become one of the franchise’s top-grossing films. Its success will not only reaffirm the enduring appeal of the Alien series but also pave the way for future installments.