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Alien: Romulus 4K Steelbook Has 2-Month Wait At Amazon, Available To Ship Now From Walmart
Physical editions of Alien: Romulus launched today, December 3. There are four editions to choose from, including a Limited-Edition 4K Blu-ray with a steelbook case for $55. If you want that edition, you probably don’t want to wait long to order. Walmart has stock ready to ship right now, but Amazon estimates orders placed today won’t arrive for up to two months. Amazon also happens to be sold out of the non-steelbook 4K Blu-ray, standard Blu-ray, and DVD. Once again, all four are available at Walmart and available to ship now.
If you don’t care about steelbook cases, the best value is the 4K Blu-ray for $30 at Walmart. You’re saving $25 compared to the Limited Edition Steelbook.
Alien: Romulus at Walmart
Alien Romulus at Amazon
$55 (was $66)
Along with artwork of the cast and Xenomorph on the front, the case’s interior gets you a close-up look at the encounter between the Xenomorph and colonist Rain (Cailee Spaeny).
You’ll get 4K Blu-ray and standard Blu-ray discs as well as a voucher for the digital version of the film. Alien: Romulus also has some bonus content that sounds cool for longtime fans of the series.
Alien: Romulus Bonus Features
- Dolby Atmos audio track
- Return to Horror – Crafting Alien Romulus: A closer look at how Fede Alvarez collaborated with Ridley Scott to create Romulus, plus interviews with the cast, how the story came to life, and how practical effects were used in the film.
- Inside the Xenomorph Showdown: Go behind the scenes of the iconic zero-gravity Xenomorph battle.
- Alien – A Conversation: Ridley Scott and Fede Alvarez talk about the Alien 45th Anniversary.
- Alternate ending
- Deleted scenes
$30 (was $50)
The non-steelbook edition of the 4K release also includes a Blu-ray disc, the digital version, and the same special features. The only difference between the two is the steelbook case.
Directed by Fede Alvarez, Alien: Romulus follows a group of friends attempting to reach an abandoned space station, hoping to find a way off their unforgiving planet. Instead, they stumble upon a horrifying life form and a dark secret about the station’s past. The film earned solid reviews from critics and is one of the better Alien films in recent memory.
More Alien Franchise Movies
Amazon and Walmart have some nice deals on more films in the Alien franchise, including the Ultimate Collector’s Edition of Aliens, which released on 4K Blu-ray earlier this year, and Alien: 40th Anniversary Edition on 4K Blu-ray.