Sydney Chandler in 'Alien: Earth'. The 1979 sci-fi film Alien spawned an entire universe of deep-space terror — and for the first time ever, the story is being ...
In space, no one can hear you stream. Alien: Earth, the first-ever television series in the Alien franchise, will make landfall on Disney+ starting 13 August. Emerging from the mind of television ...
Alex Lawther as Hermit, Sydney Chandler as Wendy and Lily Newmark as Nibs in 'Alien: Earth'. The introduction of a broader monster ecosystem expanded the potential for more stories within the Alien ...
Alien: Earth, one of the most critically acclaimed new streaming series of the year, is a spin-off from Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror classic that spawned its own franchise. After over 40 years of ...
Now, we may have grown used to that shot of our dear old planet Earth reflected against a salivating xenomorph's bonce in the last few months, and this latest teaser for Alien: Earth scarcely strays ...
This article contains spoilers for Alien: Earth episode 4. No Alien project can ever recapture the sense of cosmic horror upon seeing H.R. Giger’s xenomorph for the first time. So when it came time to ...
Alien: Earth, the eagerly awaited TV extension of the iconic Alien franchise, takes its cues from Ridley Scott's seminal 1979 horror film. Hot on the heels of last year's Alien: Romulus, the ...
After last week's episode of Alien: Earth saw the horrifying death of a central character, episode 7 has now been released, delivering even more carnage ahead of next week's finale. The latest ...
The gloriously horrific monsters are classic nightmare fuel in this incredibly confident new take on Ridley Scott’s movie franchise. We haven’t seen a trail of bodies like this in years It’s usually a ...
This article contains spoilers for Alien: Earth episode 8. The true horrors of Neverland have finally been unleashed, and in the Alien: Earth finale, showrunner Noah Hawley ensures the episode lives ...
"We've arranged a global civilisation in which most crucial elements ... profoundly depend on science and technology. We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and ...