If you’ve been keeping up with Alien: Earth, then you already know that the FX series is about much more than killer Xenomorphs. Yes, there are also scary eyeball octopus monsters and giant acidic ...
Alien: Earth's creative team has opened up on the decision to tell its story on the small screen. Until now, every single project set in the Alien universe has been a movie. Indeed, from the 1979 ...
FX’s new sci-fi series Alien: Earth, created by Noah Hawley, finally answers one of the biggest questions fans ask whenever a new Alien project arrives — where does it fit into the franchise’s ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “I always felt like, here are the characters you love and I’m just going to tell you new stories ...
A singular eyeball attached to slimy tentacles, the organism aggressively implants itself in a human or animal’s eye socket. It acts as a parasite by controlling its host’s actions, turning them into ...
When tackling a story that spans far longer than a two-hour film, the characters can experience a more in-depth journey while on the small screen. The Xenomorph aspect of the Alien franchise has ...
Alien: Earth will be the second new Alien project in as many years and the first-ever TV show tied to Ridley Scott's landmark sci-fi horror franchise. Like any new addition to the Alien lore, avid ...
Sigourney Weaver said she only watches Alien: Earth with her husband because she's too scared to "see it by myself." The actress, who played Ellen Ripley in four Alien movies, said the FX series is ...
TL;DR: 20th Century Fox reportedly greenlit a new Alien franchise game, potentially developed by Eidos Montreal, known for Deus Ex and Tomb Raider. This singleplayer horror-survival title emphasizes ...
Living through a pandemic isn't entirely unlike being stalked by "a perfect organism" hellbent on tearing you limb from limb. As it turns out, that similarity was not lost on Noah Hawley, showrunner ...
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