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One of cinemas all time classic movies is Ridley Scott’s Oscar winning deep space horror “Alien”. Spawning numerous cinematic and TV sequels, with Fede Alvarez’ 2024 offering “Alien: Romulus” a personal favourite. The release was accompanied by an incredible series of high quality posters, but it was this offering here by Matt Ferguson that really stole the show, with artwork that is considered one of the best looking for the whole franchise. Printed in extremely limited numbers for use in cinemas of Ferguson’s choice, these UK quads have become hugely collectable and a must have poster for xenomorph fans. Offered rolled (as issued) and signed by Matt Ferguson this example presents and displays to excellent effect that represents a fantastic piece of cinematic movie memorabilia that is incredibly scarce.
Trivia: The film’s production design draws not only on the previous films in the series, but also the Alien: Isolation (2014) video game, including the “Emergency” communication stations which served as save points in the game. Fede Alvarez played the game around the time Don’t Breathe (2016) was released, and later said, “I was playing, and realising how terrifying Alien could be if you take it back to that tone.”
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One of cinemas all time classic movies is Ridley Scott’s Oscar winning deep space horror “Alien”. Spawning numerous cinematic and TV sequels, with Fede Alvarez’ 2024 offering “Alien: Romulus” a personal favourite. With “Alien” and “Aliens” two of the most licensed titles for private commission alternative movie posters it comes as no surprise that “Alien: Romulus” is starting to attract major attention from artists. This 2026 offering from Juan Carlos Ruiz Burgos is an incredible example using thirteen coloured inks that incorporates a glitter acid spot gloss varnish layer and is printed onto neenah pearl bright gold metallic paper – it really is spectacular. Printed in extremely limited numbers with this being #30 from a print run of 75. Hugely collectable and a must have poster for xenomorph fans, this example presents and displays to excellent effect that represents a fantastic piece of cinematic movie memorabilia art.
Trivia: The events of the film take place in the year 2142, exactly 20 years after Alien (1979) (situated in 2122), and 37 years before Aliens (1986) (2179).
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One of cinemas all time classic movies is Ridley Scott’s Oscar winning deep space horror “Alien”. Spawning numerous cinematic and TV sequels, with Fede Alvarez’ 2024 offering “Alien: Romulus” a personal favourite. The release was accompanied by an incredible series of high quality posters, but it was this offering here by Matt Ferguson that really stole the show, with artwork that is considered one of the best looking for the whole franchise. So it came as no surprise that Matt’s artwork was adapted to the portrait format and used as the cover art for the 4K, BluRay Steelbook issued by Vice Press. The first 250 of these steelbooks were accompanied by one of these limited edition posters, with the print offered here being #157. These prints have become hugely collectable and a must have poster for xenomorph fans. Offered rolled (as issued) and signed and hand-numbered by Matt Ferguson this example presents and displays to excellent effect that represents a fantastic piece of cinematic movie memorabilia.
Trivia: The film’s production design draws not only on the previous films in the series, but also the Alien: Isolation (2014) video game, including the “Emergency” communication stations which served as save points in the game. Fede Alvarez played the game around the time Don’t Breathe (2016) was released, and later said, “I was playing, and realising how terrifying Alien could be if you take it back to that tone.”
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