Alien Day 26/4/25: NECA Alien Romulus Suspended Lab Xenomorph
- Mephitsu
- 7 days ago
- 2 min read
NECA have marked Alien Day 2025 (26th April) with a reveal of a brand new Alien Romulus release. The Suspended Lab Xenomorph recreates the flashback scene from Alien Romulus with the Xenomorph suspended into an acid-burned ceiling that can actually be mounted on your wall or ceiling.

The Xenomorph, with updated smashed skull and head and missing limbs, is also removable from the Suspended Lab cradle. It is articulated, including the sliding inner jaw and wired tail.
The set is a Q3 (July-September) release retailing at $69.99 at the NECA Store. It appears that this is an 'availble first' deal with the NECA Store with a wider release to follow. We've added the Suspended Lab Xenomorph to our NECA Collector Database
From Fede Alvarez’s hit 2024 film, Alien: Romulus, comes the return of the famous Xenomorph that started it all! After a brutal battle against the Weyland-Yutani security forces, the alien hangs suspended in the ceiling of the ship's lab when its acid blood burns a hole through the floor... the very blood that gave scientists access to the DNA of the ultimate killing machine. This deluxe figure from NECA features posable wires to hang the maimed Xenomorph and includes a display piece of the acid-burned lab ceiling designed for mounting on your wall or ceiling. The figure also features an articulated jaw, sliding inner jaw and wired tail. Packaged in a clear collectors’ display box, it’s sure to be the centerpiece of your Alien: Romulus collection!
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