The upcoming Alien: Romulus not only utilizes practical effects when it comes to the Xenomorph threats in the film, but also when it comes to the tiny “Facehuggers” as well. Taking to social media to ...
The first Facehugger design for "Alien" was initially much larger and more grotesque. Thankfully H. R. Giger scaled it down to what fans know today.
In celebration of Alien Day, Alien: Romulus director Fede Álvarez shared a behind-the-scenes set video of the series' Facehuggers in action. In the nearly 20-second X/Twitter clip, Álvarez showed a ...
While Kay holds Navarro, the facehugger tears her chest open, but as Kay screams their ship crashes into another one. The final shot shows the alien still in her chest, emerging and screeching as it ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook If Álvarez’s goal was to bring a nostalgic touch to his movie, he definitely nailed it, and with ...
But for all the movies in the franchise, to date, the very first time characters and audiences witness the birth of a Xenomorph out of a human host is the most horrifying scene. Often referred to as ...