Alia Bhatt’s Alpha Teaser Has Fans Buzzing… And Spotting Familiar Scenes!
- Alia Bhatt’s Alpha teaser is out.
- Fans are seeing strong vibes from a classic film.
- What this means for the YRF Spy Universe.
We just saw the new teaser for Alia Bhatt’s upcoming movie, Alpha. Wow. It’s intense!
But almost instantly, the internet started buzzing. And not just about Alia. Fans with sharp eyes spotted something familiar.
They’re pointing out some big similarities to a scene from the iconic 1990 film, La Femme Nikita. Remember that one? Luc Besson’s classic. A young woman, forced into a secret life.
The visual style, the whole aesthetic, really makes you stop and think. Both teasers show a young woman undergoing intense training. A stern mentor figure watches her every move. The vibe of a covert agency, transforming someone ordinary into a weapon, feels incredibly close.
We see a strong mentor dynamic in Alpha, guiding Alia’s character through a tough transformation. This mirrors Nikita’s journey, learning how to survive, how to fight, how to be someone new. The dark, serious color palette and the close-up shots of raw determination in Alia’s eyes just add to that feeling.
This is a big deal for the YRF Spy Universe. Fans are already deep into discussions. Is it just inspiration? Or something more? The originality of the franchise is a hot topic right now.
Speaking of fans going wild, remember when House Of The Dragon Fans Just Lost Their Minds In An Ancient Theater? Pure chaos!
These action roles are no joke! It makes you think about how easily things can go wrong, like when Ryan Reynolds Almost Lost Everything in a ’90s Car Crash.
Getting trained to be a spy sounds like something out of a cool Japanese drama. We’re still thinking about Yamada Takayuki in a Super Cool, Time-Traveling Love Story!
Our Take
We think drawing inspiration is part of storytelling. It happens. But when the visual cues are this strong, it’s bound to get people talking.
It’s a conversation starter, for sure. What do you think? Is it a clever nod to a classic, or a little too close for comfort?
