So, the full phrase is likely a filename or release label for a pirated copy of Alien: Romulus from 2024, sourced from WaWaCity, repacked by someone.
The term seems to break down into several components:
| Component | Meaning |
|-----------|---------|
| alienromulus2024 | Likely a misspelling of Alien: Romulus (upcoming 2024 film in the Alien franchise) |
| multivf2 | Multiple video formats / tracks (e.g., different audio languages or subtitle versions) – possibly a version tag from a release group |
| webrip | Captured from a streaming service (e.g., Hulu, Disney+, etc.) using screen capture or downloader tools |
| wawacity | Name of a known French pirate site (WAWACity) often linked to盗版 releases |
| beaut repack | “Beaut” = a release group or scene tag (less common); “repack” = a corrected version of a previous bad release | alienromulus2024multivf2webripwawacitybeaut repack
The filename "alienromulus2024multivf2webripwawacitybeaut repack" contains specific terminology that describes the technical nature of the file. Here is a breakdown of what those terms imply for the feature set of such a release:
1. Source Quality (WEBRip)
2. Audio and Language (Multi VF2)
3. Distribution and Encoding (Repack, Wawacity) So, the full phrase is likely a filename
The tag “beaut” does not appear in major scene release databases (e.g., PreDB, SRRDB). It is likely:
Combined with “repack,” it implies a prior release was broken – a common trick to generate repeated downloads. The term seems to break down into several