Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Alien: Romulus! The black goo is one of the most important plot elements in Alien: Romulus, and here is what happens to the substance at the end of the film. Having ...
Alien: Romulus might be set 20 years after Alien, but its ending links it back to Prometheus in a shocking way, as well as leaving plenty of unanswered questions. The movie follows a group of young ...
If you've seen the latest Alien interquel, Alien: Romulus, then you likely caught some of the biggest connections to the larger franchise. Set in between the original Alien and its direct sequel ...
Black Goo is a thick, sticky, tar-like substance with a mysterious and dubious background. It was originally introduced in Prometheus alongside the Engineers, an ancient race of aliens that were ...
The magical black goo introduced in "Prometheus" is holding the Xenomorph back. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. It was always ...
Alien: Romulus director Fede Álvarez has shed light on an overlooked link to Ridley Scott’s 2012 film Prometheus hidden within the new movie. Romulus follows a small crew led by Rain (played by Civil ...
One of the most baffling moments in Prometheus occurs when the last surviving Engineer is awakened from stasis by David (Michael Fassbender) and Peter Weyland (Guy Pearce). The entire mission of the ...