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Earth, and it’s directly tied to the show’s namesake. Counteracting its deeply pessimistic gallows humor, the series makes ...
It very easily could have gone a different way with the introduction of the aforementioned cybernetic humans and the substantial number of new terrors that give the Xenomorph a run for its menace ...
Alien: Earth is a series built on transformation, where bodies mutate, loyalties fracture, and perception itself becomes unstable.
Noah Hawley pays direct homage to Ridley Scott’s Alien with a creepy, scary episode titled “In Space, No One…” ...
Alien is one of the best sci-fi movies of all time, and it solidified Xenomorphs as some of the most terrifying creatures in ...
Alien: Resurrection, the fourth movie in the Alien franchise, is a mixed bag. Written by Joss Whedon and directed by ...
Alien: Earth 's fifth episode may be called "In Space, No One...," but a more apt title might be "The USCSS Maginot and the ...
Alien: Earth's villainous Morrow shares some similarities with the franchise's ultimate hero... Sigourney Weaver's Ripley.
Earth, is totally stealing the show. I'm normally a sucker for practical effects and sleek design — the Xenomorph truly is ...
I don’t believe it’s an accident that Noah Hawley titled Episode 6 of Alien: Earth “The Fly.” The series comes back to the ...
Earth Episode 5, the crew of the Maginot faces sabotage and xenomorph horrors as they uncover a sinister plot.
Alien: Earth has produced a revolutionary form of synthetic man in the hybrid. The hybrids contain human brains encased in quicker, stronger, and more resilient synthetic adult bodies than regular ...