Alien: Romulus
Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Alien: Romulus!
After being mortally wounded, Kay decides to use the black goo to save herself.
The Offspring has a terrifying design, with theAlien: Romulusmonster featuring these eight design details.
So, who is the Offspring’s dad?
Much of The Offspring’s height is thanks to the actor who played it inAlien: Romulus.
It then curls back up into the air, with the appendage seeming prehensile.
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On top of that, The Offspring’s tail ends in a massive spike.
When Rain sees The Offspring again, it is a completely different story.
The Offspring inAlien: Romulusis actually incredibly similar to The Newborn fromAlien: Resurrection.
Alien: Romulus is the seventh film in the Alien franchise. The movie is directed by Fede Álvarez and will focus on a new young group of characters who come face to face with the terrifying Xenomorphs. Alien: Romulus is a stand-alone film and takes place in a time not yet explored in the Alien franchise.
These back holes aren’t unique to The Offspring, however.
In fact, they can also be seen on every Xenomorph.
The Offspring is never seen having tubes in its back, making these holes even more mysterious.
3The Offspring’s Damage
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As it fights Rain, black goo begins to emerge from The Offspring’s mouth.
Luckily,The Offspring is finally killed by Rainwhen it falls into the cargo bay of the ship.
As it is being born, The Offspring severely damages Kay.
Upon being born,the cocoon opens up, spilling out a strange liquid.
This liquid turns out to be acidic, much like the blood of the Xenomorph.
The acid burns through the ground of the ship, allowing the cocoon to fall into the cargo bay.
When it opens, the audience is offered a brief glimpse at the baby Offspring.
The Offspring has the same pale-colored skin as the Engineers, with that being the first connection.
The Offspring also has a bald head and hairless body, another attribute that is shared with the Engineers.