"We just ran out of time in post-production to get it right," "Alien: Romulus" director Fede Álvarez explains.
which featured Ian Holm as a new android, Rook, based on his character Ash, an android in the original 1979 Alien. Fans took an immediate dislike to it not just because of how bad the effects were ...
However, some fans took issue with the use of CGI to replace actor Sir Ian Holm – he played humanoid robot Ash in the original Alien film in 1979 and died in 2020, aged 88. Fans were shocked to ...
No, there’s no confusing Rook for the real Ian Holm. But he’s also not capable ... there’s no reason Rook needed to look or sound like Holm’s Ash. After all, he’s not the same android ...
Ian Holm's return 'thanks' to a combination of puppetry and CGI. For a movie that looks so remarkably good – from the oppressive, classical set design to the astounding lighting work – Ash's ...
Alien: Romulus director Fede Alvarez has revealed that the controversial CGI inclusion of the late Ian Holm ... fans unimpressed, Holm, who starred as a synthetic named Ash in 1979's Alien ...
Even ignoring the ethical debates about reusing an actor's likeness after they've passed, many simply felt that the visual ...
"Alien: Romulus" director Fede Álvarez said in an interview with Empire magazine that he understands why some viewers reacted negatively to the appearance of late actor Ian Holm in the film.