Alien: Romulus has some pretty brutal deaths, even when compared to the gruesome plot turns in the other entries of the series. The film is a love letter to the long-running sci-fi/horror Alien ...
The Alien movie franchise has so many gnarly, humbling deaths that this is gonna be a tough batch to choose from. PFC William Hudson (Aliens): A wise-cracking Colonial Marine who freaks out when ...
In the Alien franchise, the grisly deaths are usually reserved for the flesh-and-blood humans. But a few of the synthetic beings in the franchise have met horrible and gory ends too. In Ridley Scott’s ...
Episode 6 is called “The Fly” because it is the moment that the titular fly, the last species of the five monster specimens, finally makes its appearance – and it’s a lethal debut. While Kirsh ...
The premiere of Alien: Earth was plenty scary, something it was able to achieve with only brief allusions to Big Xeno ripping apart the entire crew of a spacecraft. With Episode 2, and ...
The latest Alien movie brought the franchise's fans a major surprise when it recreated the likeness of the late Ian Holm. "So when we started thinking about the likeness of this character with Ridley, ...
Aliens: Life and Death is a four-issue comic book series written by Dan Abnett, illustrated and inked by Moritat, colored by Rain Beredo, lettered by Michael Heisler, and edited by Freddye Miller, ...
In episode six, the Prodigy synth Kirsh (Timothy Olyphant) tasks Tootles with “feeding and watering” the alien specimens when he’s on a mission away from the Neverland facility. Tootles jumps at the ...