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The Offspring (Robert Bobroczkyi) is a Xenomorph-human hybrid born on Corbelan IV after Kay injects herself with a serum, causing her unborn baby to transform into the offspring. After he is born, the offspring injures Andy and attacks Rain, who lures him into a cargo bay and eject the bay into the rings of LV-410, killing the Offspring.
Ahead of “Alien: Romulus,” here’s what you need to know about xenomorphs, Ripley and the series’ real bad guys.
The xenomorph lifecycle is expanded in the movie Alien: Romulus with the introduction of a "cocoon" stage, which bridges the gap between the chestburster and the fully-grown adult xenomorph stages as witnessed by the characters Bjorn and Kay while aboard the derelict Renaissance space station. It is shown that a chestburster which had emerged ...
Rain and Tyler attempt to rescue her, but Andy suspects the xenomorph is using her as bait, and refuses to open the door separating them. Helpless, they watch as the xenomorph takes Kay. Rook instructs Andy to retrieve Z-01, a potent fluid harvested from the facehuggers that can rapidly rewrite and adapt DNA. Rook intends to use it to create ...
I'm not the only one unnerved to the core by Facehuggers: "Romulus" director Fede Alvarez agrees with me that a Facehugger would be "the biggest agony one can have. I'd rather find a Xenomorph ...
The trailer returns to the horror roots of the franchise, as dark hallways filled with facehuggers await the crew. Several people get jumped by the face-sucking aliens, and one unlucky crew member ...
The name "Xenomorph" is never used in any of the Alien films as the specific name for the species. To the best of my knowledge, the only use of the term is in the second film (Aliens) by James Cameron and in Alien 3 by David Fincher. It isn't a proper name but a group classification.
The third act of 'Alien: Romulus' features a new villain, called The Offspring and played by 7'7'' former basketball player Robert Bobroczkyi.