Disney and Eidos Unleash Cinematic Monster Mash: Alien Meets Vampire in Epic Space Saga
New York (The New Pork Times) — In one of the most unexpected and ambitious cinematic collaborations of the decade, Disney and Eidos Interactive have officially announced a two-film partnership that will unite Ridley Scott’s iconic Alien universe with the cult-classic gothic fantasy of Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver. The groundbreaking crossover will span two feature-length films, with the first being a reimagined version of the 1979 Alien classic, and the second an epic hybrid of Aliens and Prometheus — infused with the dark mythology of Nosgoth.
The announcement was made during a joint panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2025, where both studios unveiled teaser footage, early concept art, and a full voice cast, confirming that this is not a game adaptation — but a cinematic venture aimed at mature audiences.
Film 1: Alien: Reaver
The first film, Alien: Reaver, will serve as a dark reimagining of Ridley Scott's original 1979 masterpiece. This new version introduces Raziel — the soul-devouring wraith from Eidos’ Soul Reaver — as a lone survivor aboard the Nostromo after an alien organism escapes containment.
Raziel, voiced once again by Michael Bell, brings his tortured soul and spectral powers to the claustrophobic corridors of deep space. His presence doesn’t just change the pacing and visuals of the classic horror story — it redefines them. According to early footage, the film explores themes of predation, resurrection, and fate, with the xenomorph serving as a terrifying mirror to Raziel’s own cursed existence.
Producers emphasized that this is not a simple remake with swapped characters:
“We’re merging mythologies,” said executive producer Ava DuVernay. “Raziel is not Ripley. He is something ancient, spectral, and fated. His confrontation with the xenomorph isn’t survival horror — it’s existential horror.”
Film 2: Alien: Blood Omen
The second entry, Alien: Blood Omen, takes the franchise into uncharted cosmic territory. Set centuries after the events of the first film, Blood Omen draws narrative DNA from Aliens, Prometheus, and Legacy of Kain, pitting Raziel and his vampiric creator Kain — once again voiced by Simon Templeman — against not just the xenomorphs, but the deeper, ancient forces that birthed them.
In a dramatic twist, the all-seeing Elder God, voiced posthumously by Tony Jay via AI-enhanced archival recordings (with approval from his estate), serves as both narrator and antagonist, revealing a metaphysical origin behind the Engineers, the xenomorphs, and the Pillars of Nosgoth themselves.
The film explores how Nosgoth’s divine corruption may be tied to the same genetic manipulation seen in Prometheus. Kain, seeking to transcend death itself, joins forces with Raziel in a fragile alliance to face a new breed of biomechanical horror.
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Director Gareth Edwards (Rogue One, The Creator) has signed on to helm Blood Omen, promising a visual and philosophical spectacle:
“We’re dealing with ancient vampires, Lovecraftian gods, and the purest form of death — the xenomorph. It’s operatic, horrifying, and oddly beautiful.”
No Games Planned — This Is Pure Cinema
In a surprising move, Disney and Eidos have confirmed there are no video games planned in conjunction with these films — a rarity in today’s transmedia-first market.
“We want this to stand on its own,” said Disney Studios Head of Development, Marisol Chen. “This is about telling a story that couldn’t exist in any other form — not comics, not games — just film. We’re trusting the audience to follow us into the dark.”
Release Dates and Expectations
Alien: Reaver is scheduled to premiere in October 2026, just in time for Halloween season.
Alien: Blood Omen will follow in summer 2027, set to debut as a tentpole at Cannes before a global release.
Industry analysts are already calling the project “genre-defining,” with early buzz suggesting it could be Disney’s boldest adult-targeted experiment since Deadpool 3.
The merging of Gothic mythos with sci-fi horror is a risky bet — but if successful, Alien x Soul Reaver could spawn not just sequels, but a whole new narrative universe where death, destiny, and darkness collide.
“In space, no soul can scream.”
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>>213002535 (OP)Great concept but they’re going to make it woke DEI garbage.
It’s a shame because versus movies are what everyone wants.
A girl boss will have to save everyone from aliens.
Mortal Kombat with Aliens honestly fit very well together. I was surprised Fox agreed with Warner Brothers before Disney bought Fox. Fox is usually very antisocial and retarded.
>>213002535 (OP)I had to check, did you asked GPT to come with this shit? Damn anon don't do this to me again.
>>213003142Yeah man it's totally [real] just look at this totally real article. :^)
https://thenewporktimes.com/article/disney-partners-with-eidos-to-produce-2-parter-movie-alien-r-v0lqb1
>>213003175Honestly Raziel would fit perfectly as a replacement for the Alien in 1979 while those who are actually aware who he is know full well what his DEEP JUICY LORE is about. So that fulfills Prometheus fags too who want ANSWERS.
First time viewers would go "What the fuck is that, who the fuck is this? How the fuck did he rip the soul out of that guy? What the fuck is attached to his arm? How the fuck can he take possession of dead bodies? how does he seemingly phase in and out of existence?"
>>213003257I only read OP's post and thought "shit, this could happen". We are getting a Predator movie with Ellen Fanning being a sassy robot that guides a teenager Predator in his first hunt, James Gunn is the guy at the helm of the DCU and Marvel is so broke and desperate they brought back Downey Jr. as Dr. Doom. Anything is possible.
>>213003393Yeah obviously fake but slop like this is basically normal now. Absolutely grim
>“In space, no soul can scream.”
LeL.
>>213002535 (OP)Millennial writers are so fucking insufferable. It's like they have to self insert every fucking thing they liked as a kid into modern story telling.
>>213003819Go back to school, kid. You don't know how good we had it and how bad you have it.
>>213003876I am a millenial and soul reaver being in a crossover movie is fucking cringe. They write it into movies because they have nothing but air in their head, so no imagination
>>213003819Roflmao you fell for it. Guys he fell for it.
>>213003947>I am a millenial - zoomer pretending he's a millennial because he watched internetarchive.SURE YOU ARE. Bitch you don't even know what Soul Reaver is.
>>213003998Yes I do. I played it on the PlayStation 1 dumbass.
how does the chess metaphor work for marlo's crew?
is chris his queen? does he have no queen and chris and snoop are just bishops?
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In a dramatic twist, the all-seeing Elder God, voiced posthumously by Tony Jay via AI-enhanced archival recordings (with approval from his estate), serves as both narrator and antagonist, revealing a metaphysical origin behind the Engineers, the xenomorphs, and the Pillars of Nosgoth themselves.
GODDAMNIT DON'T REMIND ME HE'S DEAD.
The voices for Raziel & Kain are still alive?!?!
Soul Reaver would fit perfectly with Alien as would Riddick x Alien and so did Alien x Predator.
>>213002726What about the Epstein Files, burger?
Are you winning?
When reality is stranger than fanfiction.
They found 3.5M dollars worth of Fentanyl with the Cartoon Network logo I shit you not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8qd50PLgxY