In this direct sequel to Aliens and Alien 3, the damaged android Bishop is reactivated amid xenomorph threats, corporate schemes, and interstellar conflicts.
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In this direct sequel to Aliens and Alien 3, the damaged android Bishop is reactivated amid xenomorph threats, corporate schemes, and interstellar conflicts.
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Minor implications through suggestive alien designs and brief virginity references; no on-page scenes. Minor background references to convicts as rapists and child molesters from prior events.
Extreme graphic depictions of xenomorph attacks, chest-bursting, dismemberment, and a detailed sewer sequence with decayed human remains and sludge.
Moderate use of strong words like 'fuck' and 'shit' in combat and dialogue.
No substance use depicted.
No LGBTQIA+ representation.
No religious themes present.
No witchcraft or occult elements.
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Major themes of political division, megacorporations, government prejudices, cold war analogies, and ethical questions on AI and society.
Brief reference to a synthetic requesting permanent shutdown.
Recurring depictions of poverty, systemic suffering, a child stalked and captured by an alien, and cocooned bodies. Minor background references to convicts as rapists and child molesters from prior events.
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