One scene in Alien: Resurrection stands out as the film's absolute scariest, but Prometheus' forgotten sequel managed to make it even more terrifying.
Despite the fact that Alien: Resurrection is perhaps the most controversial film in the Alien franchise, it does contain one of the most terrifying scenes in the series, though that scene was more recently improved upon by Prometheus’ forgotten sequel.
In Alien: Resurrection, a military research vessel operating outside regulated space is cloning Xenomorphs using remnants of Ellen Ripley’s DNA. In the previous film–which took place two-hundred years earlier–Ripley was impregnated with a Xenomorph, but took her own life along with the life of the Xenomorph inside her right as the creature was about to be born.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Prometheus’ LV-223 Enhanced Alien: Resurrection’s ‘Water Scene’ Exponentially In Aliens: Fire and Stone #2 by Chris Roberson and Patric Reynolds, a ship-full of humans who escaped the Xenomorph-induced horror of Aliens' Hadley’s Hope found themselves trapped on LV-223.
When two of the survivors went fishing out on a raft they built, they were ambushed by a Xenomorph that had evidently been tracking them. The creature jumped onto the raft, knocked them both into the black water of this world, and swam around them like the vicious, otherworldly serpent it was. Finally, the Xenomorph set its sights on one of the men, and pulled him into the depths of the alien ocean.
The idea of being pulled down into the black depths of an alien ocean by a creature who doesn’t need to breathe and who will genuinely enjoy the kill is a thing of nightmares. While similar, these two scenes simply don’t compare, as the Alien ‘water scene’ in this forgotten sequel to Prometheus makes Alien: Resurrection’s look G-rated.
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