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Obcy Romulus -2024- 1080p Webrip 5.1-lama

If you found this file, you're looking at a piracy release of Alien: Romulus from late 2024, ripped from a Polish streaming source, in good 1080p quality with surround sound, shared by the group LAMA.

Given the Alien franchise's history, is expected to deliver: Obcy Romulus -2024- 1080p WEBRip 5.1-LAMA

"Obcy Romulus" is the latest addition to the Alien franchise, a series that has become synonymous with fear, suspense, and high-octane action. The film is directed by Fede Alvarez, a Uruguayan filmmaker known for his work on horror movies such as "Don't Breathe" (2016) and the Evil Dead remake (2013). Alvarez's involvement in the project has generated significant excitement among fans, who are eager to see his take on the Alien universe. If you found this file, you're looking at

The film is set to be released in a format, which promises a high-quality viewing experience. The 1080p resolution ensures crisp and clear visuals, while the 5.1 audio setup provides an immersive sound experience, crucial for a film that relies heavily on tension and auditory scares. Around late September / October 2024, a high-quality

Around late September / October 2024, a high-quality WEB-DL or WEBRip appeared on piracy sites. This often happens when the film is released early on a VOD platform in a different region (e.g., Poland, Germany, or Japan) before the US digital release, or when review screeners are compromised.

While such releases are widely shared on torrent sites and Usenet, they are unauthorized copies. The film's distributor (Disney/20th Century Studios) usually sends takedown notices quickly, but files remain available via P2P networks.

Alien: Romulus premiered in theaters in August 2024. It was meant to have an exclusive theatrical window before hitting digital platforms (usually 45–90 days later).