Alien Anthology Preview

This week SFX got a sneak peak at the Alien Anthology Blu-ray ahead of the London Film Museum’s October long exhibit

With the 30th anniversary of Alien rolling round just last year, and the 25th anniversary of Aliens sneaking up faster than a Facehugger in search of a gob, there could be no better time to celebrate the seminal science fiction saga. To mark the occasion Twentieth Century Fox have applied all the bells and whistles… and then some to the Alien Anthology , released on Blu-ray 25 October.

Best of all though is MU-TH-UR mode, which allows you to tag topics as you’re watching the films, and then takes you to the appropriate moment on the final two discs, which house most of the bonus features, when you’re done. Much better than intrusive picture-in-picture tracks if you ask us and a feature that finally makes use of Blu-ray’s potential. Check out the clip below for more information.The eagle eyed among you might also notice a few changes to the actual films, for example in the climax of Aliens , the gaffe where you can see Lance Henriksen’s hole in the floor as Bishop reaches for Newt has now been painted out digitally. But don’t worry, from what we’ve seen there’s nothing as blasphemous as Greedo shooting first.

To celebrate the release the London Film Museum , in association with The Propstore of London, will be featuring a fantastic collection of props and costumes from the Alien films throughout October. SFX wandered round the collection earlier this week and glimpsed Sgt Apone’s outfit, a Facehugger, pulse rifle, sentry gun (from the Aliens deleted scene), a warrior Alien suit and a full-sized Alien Queen, among many other bits and bobs. For fans of the series it’s an essential pilgrimage. Those eagerly awaiting the release of the Alien Anthology might also want to check out the Aliens Desktop App http://www.alienanthology.co.uk . Anyone’d think it was Aliens month…

Jordan Farley
Deputy Editor, Total Film

I'm the Deputy Editor at Total Film magazine, overseeing the features section of every issue where you can read exclusive, in-depth interviews and see first-look images from the biggest films. I was previously the News Editor at sci-fi, fantasy and horror movie bible SFX. You'll find my name on news, reviews, and features covering every type of movie, from the latest French arthouse release to the biggest Hollywood blockbuster. My work has also featured in Official PlayStation Magazine and Edge.

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