A typical Xenomorph begins its life cycle as an egg-like creature (known as an ovomorph or simply egg) which, when detecting the presence of a potential host, opens up to release the second stage: a small arachnid-like life form (named the facehugger) which launches itself onto the host...
Although the creature in Alien had eye sockets under the transparent dome, the most common Xenomorphs don't have eyes. The Alien sequels and games have given us a glimpse of the vision of the Xenomorphs, including the fisheye lens view, an echo-location like night vision, and being able ...
a more natural and animalistic creature. Not the bio-mechanical monster witnessed in the 1979 original. He suggests David somehow managed to fuse Android "DNA" with the DNA of the proto-Xeno, with the help
As mentioned above, this Alien is huge. But we don't really get a good look at the creature itself before the camera cuts away. Upon leaning up against the glass however, certain aspects of the Protomorph are visible and lend clues to how it might compare to the Xenomorph's size. The...
the planet the USCS Covenant is diverted to upon discovering a signal left by a Weyland android - David. The events which unfold prior to this scene involve a lot of chest bursting apparently, but for the sake of surprises, we won't divulge any morejust in case this turns out to be ...