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    "romulus" Offesa Info

    Related Controversies ("Offenses") in the Alien: Romulus Film

    : The invitation is revealed to be a trap (an "offense"), leading to a violent confrontation and the legendary kidnapping of the Sabine priestesses .

    : The grotesque nature of the hybrid creature in the film's finale was described as "nauseating" or "over the top" by some viewers. Google Watch Action Data

    : You can watch this episode for free on platforms like The CW, Pluto TV , and Tubi .

    : The protagonist kings, Yemos and Wiros, have founded their new city but face immediate threats from neighbors. The King of the Sabines, Tito Tazio , invites them to Cures under the guise of an alliance.

    : The film used AI and CGI to recreate the likeness of the late actor Ian Holm (who played Ash in the 1979 original) for a new android character named Rook. Some viewers found this ethically questionable and "offensive" to the actor's legacy.

    Related Controversies ("Offenses") in the Alien: Romulus Film

    : The invitation is revealed to be a trap (an "offense"), leading to a violent confrontation and the legendary kidnapping of the Sabine priestesses .

    : The grotesque nature of the hybrid creature in the film's finale was described as "nauseating" or "over the top" by some viewers. Google Watch Action Data

    : You can watch this episode for free on platforms like The CW, Pluto TV , and Tubi .

    : The protagonist kings, Yemos and Wiros, have founded their new city but face immediate threats from neighbors. The King of the Sabines, Tito Tazio , invites them to Cures under the guise of an alliance.

    : The film used AI and CGI to recreate the likeness of the late actor Ian Holm (who played Ash in the 1979 original) for a new android character named Rook. Some viewers found this ethically questionable and "offensive" to the actor's legacy.