Tamashii Nations / S.H. MonsterArts are well known for producing some high quality action figures for a variety of IPs, most notably Godzilla and recently the company revealed they're entertaining the idea of venturing back into Alien! They recently shared a survey to their page asking customers which IP they should adopt next and Alien: Romulus has motivated significant interest.

With the recent success of ALIEN ROMULUS, looks like Tamashii Nations is considering bringing the ALIEN franchise back to S.H.MonsterArts. The IP was recently added to the latest survey. What do you all think, should S.H.MonsterArts give ALIEN another go?
The S.H. MonsterArts lineups always provide incredibly detailed and sought-after craftsmanship with their figures, check out this Godzilla Minus One figure they're producing:

Alien could certainly benefit from more manufacturers producing high quality collectible figures and statues. We're hopeful Tamashii Nations takes on the Alien IP! If they do, we'll keep you updated on which figures they plan to produce!
The Alien: Romulus sequel is currently in development and cameras are set to roll by October, 2025! Be sure to bookmark the Alien: Romulus 2 Info Page for an up-to-date account of all available information, production updates and important details!
In addition to the upcoming Alien: Romulus sequel, we have the Alien: Earth TV series from Noah Hawley now streaming and a rumoured Alien vs. Predator reboot in the works as well!

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