Alien's new human/Xenomorph hybrid is a twisted Alien Resurrection reference.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Warning! This article contains spoilers for Alien #4 Despite the fact that many fans consider Alien Resurrection to be the worst in the Alien franchise, the film brought a number of interesting ideas into the established canon.
Alien Resurrection is set two-hundred years after the events of Aliens and Alien 3, long after Ellen Ripley’s heroic demise at the end of the third installment, when she sacrificed herself to eliminate the last of the Xenomorph species. So, two-hundred years later, a group of scientists funded by the military decided to operate in unregulated space and conduct illegal cloning experiments to bring back the ‘perfect organism’.
Alien Resurrection’s Newborn Is Honored With An Infant Xenomorph Hybrid In Alien #4 by Declan Shalvey and Andrea Broccardo, a family of scientists are working on an icy world designated LV-695 when they’re attacked by a horde of Xenomorphs who were hibernating beneath the ice. While this seemed to come as a shock, readers soon learn that the mother was well aware of this planet’s Xenomorph infestation, and she was actually using them for her own secret experiments.
The visual of a human/Xenomorph infant is heart-wrenchingly disturbing in and of itself, but the idea that the baby’s own mother did that to him makes the situation even worse. And then, after that initial horror sets in, fans come to the realization that this new human/Xenomorph hybrid is seemingly a reference to one of Alien’s first: the Newborn.
Alien’s newest human/Xenomorph hybrid is a newborn, while one of the first hybrids of its kind in the franchise is literally called the Newborn. This is too perfect to not be addressed, and is more than enough evidence to assert that Alien’s new human/Xenomorph hybrid is seemingly a sick reference to Alien Resurrection.
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