Article 6PYP7 10 ‘Alien’ Rip-Offs That Are Actually Great

10 ‘Alien’ Rip-Offs That Are Actually Great

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One of the most influential science-fiction films of all time was released 45 years ago:Alien. In the time since Sigourney Weaver kicked the titular xenomorph off her escape capsule, there have been three additional films in the main franchise, two crossovers with thePredatorfranchise, two prequels, and countless rip-offs. With the arrival ofAlien: Romulusthis week, here are 10 of the best movies inspired by Alien you can stream right now.

Species (1995)

Supposedly, during the production of this erotic science-fiction thriller, H.R. Giger, the award-winning designer who created the creatures in this film andAlien, told the producersof Species that its script had too many similarities to Ridley Scott's classic, including creatures bursting from someone's chest. "Why mustSpeciesbe made so much in a repeat way?" Giger asked inCinefantastiquemagazine. "We must have better ideas and should not be known as the rip-off people of other films."

Where to stream:MGM+, Tubi, Hoopla, Pluto TV, Digital rental

DeepStar Six (1989)

If it hadn't come out a few months beforeThe Abyss, this horror film would have been accused of ripping off James Cameron's masterpiece about benevolent beings under the sea. Instead, critics rightfully accused filmmakers of cribbing its story of a creature that hunts down the crew of an underwater military base fromAlien. Despite losing points on originality, it's still a fun watch.

Where to stream:Digital rental

Event Horizon (1997)

The sci-fi psychological horror filmEvent Horizondoesn't owe much toAlienin terms of story: Its plot revolves around a crew that slowly goes mad and is probably more in debt toThe Shiningthan anything else. However, when it comes to the look and design of this underrated cult classic, filmmakers may have some explaining to do. Everything from the look of the rescue ship to entire shot sequences was copied fromAliento make this dark cult classic.

Where to stream:Paramount+ with Showtime, Digital rental

Galaxy of Terror (1981)

The makers ofEvent Horizonalso copied some of the elements from this Roger Corman-produced B-movie about a rescue mission that goes wrong when alien creatures hunt down its crew members one by one by using their darkest fears. This blatant rip-off is famous for the production design of Aliensdirector James Cameron (the experience,as this video claims, would help him give the sequelits futuristic military aesthetic) and infamous for a graphic rape scene involving an alien.

Where to stream:Prime Video, Peacock, AMC+, The Roku Channel, Vudu, Tubi, Crackle, Shudder, Digital rental

Pitch Black (2000)

If the internet isto be believed,this cult classic is based on a rejectedAlien 3script. It makes sense, as the plot concerns the survivors of a crashed spaceship that must escape the ravenous creatures on the planet they've landed on. The twist is that the aliens only come out at night, and the one person who can help them survive is Riddick (Vin Diesel), a bald criminal who can see in the dark. Does that mean Riddick is supposed to be Ripley in this scenario?

Where to stream:Starz, Digital rental

Outland (1981)

There is a theory online thatOutlandandAlienare unofficially connected because they were released within a couple of years of each other and share a similar costume design. The xenomorphs are the only thing missing from this sci-fi western starring Sean Connery, though many critics pointed out that the plot owes more toHigh Noonthan it does toAlien.

Where to stream:Digital rental

The Cloverfield Paradox (2018)

Perhaps better known for its unusual release than for being anAlienrip-off, this straight-to-Netflix entry in J.J. Abrams'Cloverfieldfranchise isabout a crew of scientists in the future looking for a solution to Earth's energy crisis. What follows are a bunch of sci-fi tropes that seem eerily similar to a particular groundbreaking 1979 film, culminating in a "monstrous" finale that may or may not be connected to 2008'sCloverfield.The Cloverfield Paradoxreceived so much attention because its trailer played once during the Super Bowl and announced the film would be streaming on Netflix immediately after the game, with millions of people watching it afterward without one critic seeing it beforehand.

Where to stream:Netflix

Deep Rising (1998)

Before Stephen Sommers startedThe Mummyfranchise, he wrote and directed this fun hybrid ofThe Poseidon Adventureand, you got it,Alien. It also came out right as James Cameron'sTitanicwas still on top of the box office, so movie fans already tired of hearing Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" took some joy in an octopus-like creature devouring the rich on a luxury cruise ship.

Where to stream:Hoopla, Digital rental

Underwater (2020)

Kristen Stewart, rocking Ripley'sAlien 3hairstyle, is a member of a team of engineers living in a claustrophobic laboratory miles below the ocean surface. She's part of a mining team drilling on the ocean floor, but little do they realize they've awakened a monster. Much likeDeep Star Six, this film has no qualms about what it is (anAlienrip-off, obviously) but makes good use of its limited-light setting, ensuring that its jump scares really work.

Where to stream:FXNOW, Digital rental

Life (2017)

Stop me if you've heard this one before: A crew of scientists aboard a space station discovers an organism that grows and hunts down each crew member one by one. While this film has some great twists for its stellar cast (including Ryan Reynolds and Jake Gyllenhaal), there's no mistaking this horror hybrid for what it is: anAlienrip-off.

Where to stream:Netflix, Digital rental

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