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Alien: Earth Reveals The First Inside Look At Xenomorph Infection

In Alien: Earth Episode 3 “Metamorphosis”, Wendy (Sydney Chandler) and her brother, Private Hermit (Alex Lawther) find themselves cornered by a xenomorph drone and have to battle it to the death. Both man and hybrid end up severely injured, but ultimately victorious in killing the beast; however, the loss of the potential bio-weapon discovery of the century doesn’t sit well with Prodigy corporation owner, Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin).
Back at Prodigy’s Neverland research facility, Boy has his synthetic assistant Kirsh (Timothy Olyphant) secretly engineer the “birth” of a new xenomorph, using the materials on hand. They take Hermit’s injured lung and store it in a vial of liquid, keeping it functioning through life support; next, Kirsh and some of the hybrids surgically remove a facehugger from an egg, restrain it, and remove the xenomorph embryo from the parasite. That’s where Alien: Earth delivers a milestone first for the franchise.
Xenomorph Larvae Are Alive (And Vicious)

The biggest (and still best) trick that Ridley Scott’s Alien (1979) plays is getting the viewer to relax before delivering one of the biggest scares in the history of cinema. The facehugger that leaps onto the face of executive officer Kane (John Hurt) sparked all sorts of dread; when Kane miraculously recovers, and the parasite is found dead, all seems safe and well again โ that is until the Chestburster pops out of the man’s chest in the middle of dinner, and the true terror of Alien begins. Since then, the series has shown us numerous cases of doomed victims being taken down and infected by facehuggers โ but only Alien: Earth provides an insider look at the process.








