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10/17/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/17/2024 10:11

‘Alien: Romulus’ Showcases a Frighteningly Good Example of Su…

20th Century Studios' Alien: Romulus, written and directed by Fede Alvarez and produced by Ridley Scott - and available to purchase at digital retailersthis week - takes the sci-fi/horror-thriller Alienfranchise back to its roots with a new group of space colonizers coming face to face with the most terrifying life form in the universe.

The film - which opened at the top of the box office- also reaches new territory in The Walt Disney Company's efforts to create more sustainable productions, part of its commitment to environmental sustainability in all facets of the company.

Led by Green Eyes Consultancy, the Alien: Romulusproduction crew used a dedicated sustainability department to reduce their environmental impact via the use of innovative set construction materials, recycling and composting programs, and advanced technologies to reduce fuel use and emissions.

How Alien: Romulusdemonstrated sustainable filmmaking

Recyclable Paper Board Sets

The set for CorbleanIV, the main ship in Alien: Romulus. Each set is made from 100% recycled materials and isrecycled after use.

Alien: Romuluswas the first tentpole featurefilm for the industry to utilize sets constructed from recycled cardboard case material. The product performs like a conventional wood set - it can be painted, machined, have a structurally sound and strong build. The best part? Unlike a traditional set, these can be recycled, meaning the materials that were once the set of Alien: Romuluswere recycled and then made into newsets.

Renewable Energy

The production crew of Alien: Romulusworked with Origo Studios to procure 100% renewable energy for all electricity used in the filming process - a first for a Disney production using a leased studio. In addition, emissions were further reduced through electric vehicles, LED set lighting, and smart power management systems, leading to overall reduced emissions.

Reducing Landfill Waste

Aiming to reduce waste going to landfills, the production crew prioritized waste sorting, which is the process of separating waste based on its materials and recyclability. The crew collected and diverted from landfill 1739 kg of selected waste - nearly 3,839 pounds.

A weekly newsletter educated crew on the importance of waste sorting, leading to a significant decrease in the amount of waste sent to landfill and increase in recycling by minimizing contamination.

The waste sorting stations,were strategically placed throughout the set for easy access and visibility.

"This is the first film where I actually noticed [sustainability]. I've noticed people doing their part," Tom Moran, Executive Producer, said. "It's more challenging, but I would love to live up to that challenge."

The sustainability efforts on Alien: Romuluswill have far-reaching results that will benefit future productions. Disney aims to ensure that all productions are created in an environmentally responsible manner to help make positive progress in addressing collective impacts.

The newsletter sentto the crew encouragedcommitmentto sustainability practices.

To learn more about Disney's commitment to the environment, visit Disney Planet Possible.

Alien: Romulus is now available to purchase at digital retailers (Amazon, Apple, Fandango At Home). The film also arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on December 3.