Alien: Romulusmakes a big reveal with Kay’s offspring baby, and while Robert Bobroczkyi may not be a recognizable name, he play’s the movie’s most memorable role. In a movie full of bold choices and twists, director Fede Álvarez saves one of the biggest, literally, until last.Alien: Romulus' endingbuilds upon Kay’s (Isabela Merced) decision to inject herself with the mysterious black goo, transforming the human baby growing inside her into something new. She gives birth to a baby who initially looks mostly human, albeit with some similarities to the Engineers, but comes out of a xenomorph egg.

The reveal ofAlien: Romulus' new xenomorph hybridis a surprise, especially as the offspring grows and transforms into its final form. The pale white skin, clawed fingers and toes, tail, and more make the human-alien a terrifying new addition to the franchise mythology. Although portions of the offspring are done using CGI, there is an actor inAlien: Romulus' cast who plays the giant, skinny, and deadly creation. His identity and how tall he is in real life are confirmed.

Robert Bobroczkyi playing basketball

Robert Bobroczkyi Is The Offspring’s Actor In Alien: Romulus

He’s A Former Basketball Player

The identity ofAlien: Romulus' offspring actor is confirmed to be Robert Bobroczkyi. He isofficially listed as part of the cast as “Offspring” inAlien: Romulus' credits. This marks Robert Bobroczkyi’s first-ever acting role. Although he does not have any lines in the movie, playing Kay’s human-alien offspring seemingly required him to wear prosthetics to achieve the final look of the creature before any CGI elements were added in.

Robert Bobroczkyi has not played basketball since 2021

Alien Romulus Poster Showing a Facehugger Attacking A Human

Robert Bobroczkyi was born in Arad, Romania in July 2000. He moved to the United States in 2016 to attend high school and play basketball. It was during the course of his basketball career that he gained notoriety because of how tall he was. Bobroczkyi continued to play basketball through college at Rochester Christian University in Michigan.Alien: Romulusmarks a turning point for him, as he experienced a film set for the first time to play the Offspring.

How Tall Robert Bobroczkyi Is In Real Life

He’s Over 7 Feet Tall

The Offspring’s height inAlien: Romulusis massive, as he towers over Kay and Rain (Cailee Spaeny) in the final act once fully grown. This is likely part of the reason why the movie cast Bobroczkyi to play the character.Robert Bobroczkyi is 7 feet 7 inches tall in real life. While it is unconfirmed how tallAlien: Romulus' human alien is in the end, it would seem that the 7'7 height of the actor is the shortest that the creature is.

His height alone is enough to instantly set the Offspring apart from the Xenomorphs and make him physically imposing.

Robert Bobroczkyi was 7'7 when he made his high school basketball debut in 2017, and he has maintained that height in the years since. That made him a great choice to playAlien: Romulus' offspring, as he had the perfect body type to play the new alien. His height alone is enough to instantly set the Offspring apart from the Xenomorphs and make him physically imposing.

Alien: Romulus Isn’t The Only Movie To Use An Athlete To Play An Imposing Figure

A Former Athlete Played One Of Horror’s Most Iconic Figures

Robert Bobroczky’sAlien: Romulusrole makes perfect use of the athlete’s impressive physical stature to see this unsettling horror movie moment. However, there is another athlete whose participation in the horror genre is even more impressive. Tyler Mane is a former wrestler who has had some considerable acting roles in movies over the years, including playing Sabertooth inX-Men, a role he reprised inDeadpool & Wolverine.

Michael always seemed big, but Mane helped to turn him into a true beast.

However, after working with Rob Zombie on the horror movieThe Devil’s Rejects,Mane was cast as one of the most iconic horror movie killers of all time, playing Michael Myersin Zombie’sHalloweenand its sequel. While there have been manyactors who have played Michael Myersover the years, Mane’s muscle-bound frame of 6 feet 9 inches presented the most physically imposing take on the character. Michael always seemed big, but Mane helped to turn him into a true beast.

Along with Bobroczky’sAlien: Romulusrole, these are fine examples of how athletes can make unexpectedly great additions to the horror genre.

Alien: Romulus

Cast

Alien: Romulus is the seventh film in the Alien franchise. The movie is directed by Fede Álvarez and will focus on a new young group of characters who come face to face with the terrifying Xenomorphs. Alien: Romulus is a stand-alone film and takes place in a time not yet explored in the Alien franchise.