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Alpha Twitter/X Reactions: Is This The End For YRF Spy Universe?
BY SUNIT JANGIR
Mumbai, July 3 - Alia Bhatt and Sharvari Wagh-fronted hits the big screen today, and the release has sparked intense discussion online, with social media users questioning whether the movie is the final nail in the coffin for the ever-fading Yash Raj Films Spy Universe? While many viewers praised the film’s action, visuals, and performances, a large section of Twitter reactions described the movie as predictable and formula-driven. Several fans pointed out that the franchise now feels repetitive, relying heavily on slow-motion action, big cameos, and universe-building moments instead of strong storytelling. The criticism surrounding Alpha reflects a growing issue of franchise fatigue in Bollywood. Audiences today are demanding more emotionally engaging stories rather than just large-scale spectacle. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) #OneWordReview...#Alpha: WEAK.Rating: ⭐️½Weakest film in the #YRFSpyUniverse... Brilliant action set pieces, stunning visuals, and a few well-executed sequences, but the writing simply doesn't connect... Missed opportunity! #AlphaReviewWhen you walk into the auditorium to… pic.twitter.com/tdisHgGY1J— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) July 3, 2026 Many users online argued that the YRF Spy Universe has started following the same pattern in every film, making the excitement less impactful than before. While the performances of the lead cast are being praised, the film is getting slammed for its weak writing and the forced cameos. The reaction to Alpha also reflects a larger issue currently affecting big cinematic franchises — audience fatigue. Over the past few years, viewers have become more selective and now expect stronger writing, believable characters, and emotionally engaging narratives, which YRF Spy Universe has been failing to achieve. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) #ALPHA: A colossal disappointment with miscast Alia and a forced Hrithik Roshan cameo.Rating: ⭐️⭐️#ALPHA defeats #War2 in the race to be the more mediocre film. It starts off well, and a few sequences are genuinely exciting, but they are far too few. The film fails to hold… pic.twitter.com/nwjJLYKwEN— Aavishkar (@aavishhkar) July 3, 2026 #AlphaReview - ⭐️ ( 1 Star ) #Alpha is a CRINGE FEST that puts the final nail in the coffin of the Spy Universe.YRF and its writers have done it yet again. Just like the previous films in the Spy Universe, they’ve once again made an Indian Army officer the primary antagonist…— Sumit Kadel (@SumitkadeI) July 3, 2026 Rating: 1.5/5#ALPHA is DISAPPOINTING and is nothing but wastage of resources. #AliaBhatt goes overboard in most of the scenes and Sharvari seems to be on vacation mode throughout. The initial hour feels promising, but things start going downhill as soon as the female leads…— Nishit Shaw (@NishitShawHere) July 3, 2026 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Indian agent going rouge ✅Bikini scene of spies ✅Sympathizing with Pakistan ✅Over the top unrealistic action with shitty writing ✅YRF ticks all the boxes for an ideal spy universe film. #Alpha pic.twitter.com/NO2LYhqdWb— Malhar (@BackchodGPT) July 3, 2026 #MovieReview - #Alpha - Works for its action set pieces, especially hand to hand combat sequences. Also, it’s a very #Hollywood styled action film by director #ShivRawail. The focus is getting the visuals work well for the big screen. #AliaBhatt and #Sharvari deliver a popcorn… pic.twitter.com/mtpk3fcCmu— Joginder Tuteja (@Tutejajoginder) July 3, 2026