That would also explain why Davids creation inexplicably takes the form of a Xenomorph, as if the Black Goo was reverting to ...
It is explained that they appear when a Xenomorph hive reaches a population of 300 and is one of the final stages of a ...
Rook and the Remus scientists take the precaution of keeping the xenomorph sample on a cryogenic bed to ensure stasis — but that is not a detail Adrian and Hyla know when they eventually sneak ...
In Alien: Romulus #1, we discover that xenomorph XX121’s arrival on Renaissance station caused major division amongst the crew. Science officer/android Rook was fascinated by the bio-engineering ...
As any fan of the Alien franchise will tell you the real villain in the movies is not the xenomorph itself – hey, it's just doing its thing – it's the f**king company, man. Weyland-Yutani has ...
Romulus sequel is in the works, and it should draw even more inspiration from Alien: Isolation to maximize the horror.