Summerween is here, and we are not that far away from Halloween 2026 either. And we at Homecrux are firm believers that it’s never too early to start decorating for the spooky season. Since it is Summerween in a few days, you’d better grab the essentials: spooky food, spooky decorations, and let’s not sleep on the animatronics. Spirit Halloween is a brand that knows what people want, which is exactly what its 6-foot Alien animatronic is here to serve this Summerween.
Launched in April for Alien Day, the new piece of xenomorph merch landed on Spirit Halloween and was an instant hit. The Xenomorph stands tall at 6.8 feet and comes with stunningly sculpted details. One of the best Spirit Halloween animatronics, it makes the perfect gift for an Alien fan.
With ultra-perfect details, the Xenomorph looks like it popped right out of the movies. It even moves like the iconic monster. The Spirit Halloween animatronic features an inner mouth and a torso that moves in a side-to-side motion. Eek!
The towering animatronic has dorsal spines, claws, an elongated head, a carapace, and a tail. The inner jaw mimics iconic movie scene action with a teeth-popping movement to deliver a jump scare every time its sensors are triggered.
If you’re looking for an out-of-this-world horror experience, the Spirit Halloween Alien Xenomorph animatronic lets you have the volume control to regulate the horror level. The Halloween decoration comes with a built-in audio feature that plays dropping water, clanking chains, humming engine, and screeching alien sounds drawn from the franchise.
Perfect for Summerween and Halloween, the life-size Alien animatronic will make a stunning member in your indoor décor, where you can put it in a corner and scare the hell out of unassuming guests. Or put it out on the covered porch and watch it frighten people.
If you want this giant Alien animatronic, you can get it for $450 a pop from Spirit Halloween. If that seems a bit much or too early, you can always rewatch the Alien films while you wait for Halloween’s arrival.
Via: Gizmodo

