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A continuing science fiction classic and a drama featuring 'Gossip Girl' star Blake Lively: 'Alien: Romulus' and 'Just Once More - It Ends with Us' are new in theaters

Over 40 years after the first 'Alien' film, the science fiction series continues to be very...
Over 40 years after the first 'Alien' film, the science fiction series continues to be very popular.

- The movie starts this week

More than four decades after Ridley Scott taught moviegoers a lesson in fear with his science fiction horror "Alien – The terrifying creature from another world", the series continues. "Alien: Romulus" is the seventh film in the series, but it is set between the first part of 1979 and the sequel of 1986, "Aliens". The story revolves around a group of space colonizers who discover an abandoned space station. Soon, they encounter the terrifying creatures from another world. Ridley Scott produced the sci-fi thriller, but the 86-year-old did not direct it himself. Instead, Uruguayan filmmaker Fede Alvarez took the helm.

"Only Once More - It Ends with Us"

American author Colleen Hoover's novel "Only Once More" became a huge bestseller. Now, the story about an abusive relationship has been adapted into a film starring "Gossip Girl" actress Blake Lively. The story centers on Lily (Lively), who opens a flower shop in Boston after her father's death and wants to leave her traumatic childhood behind. She soon meets and falls in love with charming neurosurgeon Ryle, played by Justin Baldoni ("Jane The Virgin"), who also directed the drama. As time passes, Lily starts to feel like she's being reminded of the violent marriage of her parents in her initially loving and passionate relationship.

The start of "Only Once More" film adaptation shows Blake Lively entering a bustling Boston street, marking the beginning of her new life. As the story progresses, Lily's past begins to haunt her relationship, eerily mirroring the start of film from the "Alien" series where the space colonizers encounter the terrifying creatures.

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