Let’s talk about Alien resurrection. No, not the fourth film in the Alien series, but rather the ghoulish real-life resurrection at the heart of Alien: Romulus.
The film, directed by Fede Álvarez, brings a familiar face back to the Alien franchise: that of the late Sir Ian Holm. Holm played the Nostromo’s synthetic science officer Ash in 1979’s Alien. In Alien: Romulus, he “appears” as Rook, a Weyland-Yutani synthetic who is the same model as Ash, and who serves as the science officer for the Renaissance space station.
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I say “appears” because Holm, who passed away in June 2020, is unable to perform in Alien: Romulus. Instead, the film uses an animatronic body and CGI to create a simulacrum of Holm. Actor Daniel Betts also provided facial and vocal performances, which were then altered by generative AI and computer modeling to get closer to Holm’s. The result lives in the depths of the uncanny valley, alongside Rogue One‘s revival of Peter Cushing’s Grand Moff Tarkin and The Flash‘s cameo from Christopher Reeve’s Superman.
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