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A facehugger attached to Kane in Alien. A facehugger is the second stage in the Alien's metamorphosis. It has eight long, finger-like legs, which allow it to crawl rapidly, and a long tail adapted for making great leaps. These particular appendages give it an appearance somewhat comparable to chelicerate arthropods such as arachnids and ...
Following Creed's assertion that the alien creature is a representation of the "monstrous-feminine as archaic mother", [128] Ximena Gallardo C. and C. Jason Smith compared the facehugger's attack on Kane to a male rape and the chestburster scene to a form of violent birth, noting that the alien's phallic head and method of killing the crew ...
In cryosleep on the Sulaco, Ripley is impregnated with a queen by a facehugger Alien morph; this triggers a fire, which causes the ship to crash on the prison planet Fiorina 161, killing all aboard, save for Ripley. As the sole human survivor of the crash, Ripley helps the prisoners incarcerated on the planet to defeat an Alien created from an ...
20th Century Studios has released the first trailer for “Alien: Romulus,” the upcoming science fiction film in the long-running “Alien” franchise. It is set for a theatrical release on Aug ...
All attendees were given alien facehugger masks, and posed for a massive Hall H photo with the cast and Alvarez. “I think we all understood the pressure behind it,” Merced, who plays Kay in ...
In case you haven’t heard, Fede Álvarez’s “Alien: Romulus” is terrifying, and yes, it does feature a chestbursting scene. But this is Álvarez, the director behind “Don’t Breathe ...
Rick and Morty regain consciousness to learn that they have been mind-controlled by face-hugging semelparous alien parasites called the Glorzo. Having no memories of their time as hosts, they strap the dead Glorzo to their faces and learn the Glorzo have created a sophisticated society.
Many were shocked by an extreme scene at the end of "Alien: Romulus." Actor Isabela Merced teased the "disgusting" moment in a February interview that now makes sense.