The countdown to Alien: Romulus has already begun, and there are only a few days left until the grand premiere of the eighth film in the iconic franchise. Fede Alvarez is directing this installment, which is full of drama and horror.

The story, set between the events of the 1979 Alien and the 1986 Aliens, follows a group of young people from a distant world who must confront the most terrifying life form in the universe.

Cailee Spaeny stars as the main character, but she is certainly not the only well-known figure in the cast. The star is joined by Archie Renaux, Isabela Merced, David Jonsson, Aileen Wu and Spike Fearn.

Alien: Romulus Soundtrack | Complete Score

  • 1 The Chrysalis
  • That’s Our Sun
  • Wake Up
  • Entering Nostromo
  • Searching
  • There’s Something in the Water
  • XX121
  • He’s Glitchy
  • Run!
  • Prometheus Fire
  • Guns V Acid Blood
  • The Hive
  • Andy
  • Gravity Purge
  • Elevator Shaft Attack
  • Get Away From Her
  • The Offspring
  • Collision Warning
  • Raine
  • Sleep

Who composed the score for Alien: Romulus?

The score for Alien: Romulus was developed by Benjamin Wallfisch, a 45-year-old British composer known for his work in film, television and video game music, as in the cyberpunk style “The Ascent”.

He began his career as a composer in the independent film and television sector. His talent was soon recognized, leading him to work on larger projects, such as the 2017 remake of “It” and “Blade Runner 2049”.

He has received acclaim for his ability to blend classical and modern styles in his music. His works have been nominated for and won awards in various categories, including the International Film Music Critics Association Awards.

Today, he is known for his ability to combine traditional orchestral elements with modern techniques, creating soundtracks that are both emotive and innovative, with a contemporary approach.