That eyeball monster is pretty scary. But maybe not as scary as the trillionaires running the world. By Sean T. Collins Just how far are things going to go? That’s a question on a lot of minds lately.
The Alien franchise is home to some of the scariest monsters in science fiction. Central to it all is the Xenomorph, a nightmarish species with numerous types ranging from the Ovomorph and Queen to ...
From the Ovomorph and Queen to the Predalien and Facehugger, the numerous types of Xenomorphs from the Alien franchise are some of the scariest monsters in the sci-fi realm. The original film features ...
Dr. Elizabeth Shaw is told she's in the advanced stages of an alien pregnancy by David, having had sex with her Black Goo-infected (and now dead) lover Dr. Charlie Holloway just 10 hours before.
Black Goo is a thick, sticky, tar-like substance with a mysterious and dubious background. It was originally introduced in Prometheus alongside the Engineers, an ancient race of aliens that were ...
The Engineers were an alien species that pre-dated humanity by millions of years. Prometheus’ opening scene (where an Engineer sacrifices himself to kickstart Earth’s “Genesis” moment), implies that ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: The new Alien movie, aka Alien: Romulus is now streaming on Hulu, just in time for you to spend your Thanksgiving holiday with a bunch of xenomorphs and facehuggers.
Directed by Fede Alvarez, Alien: Romulus ending leaves the door open for more to come in the Alien movie franchise. The film is set in the intervening years between Alien and James Camerons Aliens.
Given the biological realities of pregnancy — in particular, how it influences the female body in many strange and unexpected ways — it’s unsurprising that this phenomenon should have proven to be a ...
Alien: Romulus might be set 20 years after Alien, but its ending links it back to Prometheus in a shocking way, as well as leaving plenty of unanswered questions. The movie follows a group of young ...