20th Century Studios Japan has released a new teaser for Alien: Romulus. This one does have quite a few spoilers in there. The trailer is 1 minute, 26 seconds and contains new shots of the Xenomorph, acidic blood burning through things and you see more of the zero gravity sequence.
There are a couple of new shots of Cailee Spaeny’s Rain using her Pulse Rifle during the zero gravity sequence.
Thanks to Gazz for the news.
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Depends. In the novel she plummets all the way back to LV426 which would make for a messy landing. If she's just flailing around in space then I suppose
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She wasn't injured, just jettisoned...
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He couldn't even close his mouth all the way.
He found a massive MDMA stash in the Romulus labs?
Design/Creative choice, probably. I personally like it.
I've been lurking on these boards since Prometheus was announced. In that time I've read some pretty bizarre posts, and this one is right up there.
We are on an *Alien forum*, people don't need to be told that xenomorphs are dangerous up close, come on man
I find that a lot of people forget how scary the xeno's acid-blood is because of the two trashy AVP movies. Any smarter creature knows that fighting a xeno in close combat is a stupid thing to do. Two trashy AVP movies are really stupid.
Only fools, ignoramuses, and those with a death wish would be willing to engage in close combat with a xeno, as the xeno's acid-blood would let smarter creatures know to stay away from them. Close combat with xenos is tantamount to suicide.
Ha! Finally you're content!
A slightly different, shorter fan made with more dialogue and footage.
For sure. Was just confused by what was, essentially, a statement of the incredibly obvious further upthread.
Genuinely struggling to divine the point of your second paragraph here. 'Shooting xenomorphs on a spaceship is a bad idea' Agreed, we know this for commonsense reasons outlined in the first film. I don't think anyone needs reminded that engaging a xenomorph hand-to-hand is a death sentence (for humans at any rate).
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Well yeah, exact same looking creature barring the damage though.
Scorch. Looks a world apart from that awful shot I have a ''hate boner'' for.