Create your own intense Alien: Covenant scene with the Facebook Camera Mask

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Have you ever wanted to get up close and personal with a xenomorph but were afraid of, well … dying and stuff? Lucky for you, the good people over at 20th Century Fox have partnered with Facebook to premiere an exclusive ALIEN: COVENANT Facebook Camera Mask as part of their newly launched Facebook Camera product!  The Facebook Camera, which Facebook announced this morning, provides a new way for people to share creative photos and videos. Now more than ever, fans can experience immersive video and express themselves authentically on Facebook. 

Check out an example of the ALIEN: COVENANT Facebook Mask below:

Heh. I'm sure that this app will have a shelf life of at least a few weeks as we near the release of ALIEN:COVENANT. Surely, those who are uber fans of the franchise will dig it, and others who are aren't so handy with programs like Photoshop as well. So close that MS Paint window on your desktop, and sacrifice a few spare megabytes of your data plan and get snuggly with one of sci-fi horror's most iconic alien creatures. Oh, and be sure to pop a mint into your mouth before snapping the photo, I've heard that xenomorphs offend easily when your breath doesn't smell like acid and decomposing bones.

ALIEN: COVENANT hits theaters everywhere on May 19, 2017!

Source: 20th Century Fox

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