Newt may have a suffered a brutal death in theAlienfranchise, but it’s not the worst demise in the franchise. After surviving the events ofAliens, Newt seemed poised to become a major figure in theAlienseries' future. However,Alien 3opens with a fire breaking out on their ship, leading to their escape pod landing in water.Newt drowned off-screen inAlien 3while still unconscious, an inglorious ending for one of the more important characters ofAliens.

However, Newt’s death while she was asleep seems positively quaint after the far more gruesome demise that awaited the protagonist of a more recentAlienfilm. While plenty of characters sufferedbrutal deaths inAlien: Romulus, it still doesn’t compare to one of the most horrifying revelations included in the proceedingAlienfilm. In fact, another off-screen death in betweenAlienfilms but confirmed inAlien: Covenantis the worst death in the entire franchise.

David and Experimented Shaw in Alien Covenant

Shaw Was Betrayed, Killed, And Experiment On Between Prometheus And Covenant

Shaw Was Killed Off-Screen And Used As Part Of David’s Experiments

While Newt remains an infamous death in theAlienfranchise, theoff-screen brutal demise of Elizabeth Shawbetween the events ofPrometheusandAlien: Covenantis one of the worst elements in the entire franchise. Elizabeth Shaw was the primary character ofPrometheus​​​​​​, serving as the lead scientist looking into the origins of the mysterious Engineers. Shaw was the only other survivor alongside the android David, and ended the film journeying into space with him. However,David embraced human experimentation, starting with Shaw.

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By the events ofAlien: Covenant, Shaw is long dead. Daniels, the protagonist ofAlien: Covenant, discovers the remains of her body while on Origae-6.It’s clear that Shaw has been dissected, with no hint that she died well. The fact that David was the one who carried out her execution and then the experimentation her body makes the situation even worse, as she had ended the film seemingly on peaceful terms with the machine. Yet, at some point, David turned his crew mate into a science experiment, and used her corpse to help develop his monstrous Praetomorph.

A xenomorph roars in Rain’s face in Alien Romulus

Alien Killing Shaw Offscreen After Prometheus Is One Of The Franchise’s Strangest Decisions

Getting Rid Of A Genuinely Interesting Character Like Shaw Was A Mistake

It’s a particularly odd decision, especially after the role Shaw played inPrometheus.Shaw presented a unique perspective within theAlienfranchise. While Ripley and the various characters she encountered were largely working-class characters who were overwhelmed by their circumstances, Shaw’s role as a scientist with a genuine curiosity about the unknown and alien life made her a compelling figure to explore the origins of the Xenomorph. She could have provided a human perspective in contrast to the ambitious but cruel David, a sympathetic figure to centerAlien: Covenantaround

It’s an oddly brutal turn from a typically ruthless series, a wasted opportunity that stings especially hard in retrospect.

Alien 1979 Movie Poster Vertical

Even her potential death at the hands of David could have been a turning point for the android, a sign that the character had fully transitioned from a casually cruel inventor to a genuine villain. Instead, her brutal death off-screen and use as lab equipment for David’s experiments means she will never be fully mourned and that her full potential as a character could never be achieved. It’s an oddly brutal turn from a typically ruthless series, a wasted opportunity that stings especially hard in retrospect. Shaw’s death is one of the biggest mistakes theAlienfranchise ever made.

Alien

The Alien franchise, which began with Ridley Scott’s 1979 film, is a Sci-Fi series comprised of several horror films, games, and comic books centered on humanity’s encounters with a hostile extraterrestrial species known as Xenomorphs. Characterized by their lethal prowess and capability to reproduce at an alarming rate, these creatures pose a profound threat to human existence. The primary series protagonist, Ellen Ripley, acts as the voice of reason as she seeks to keep the creatures out of the hands of greed-driven corporate scientists.