Alien: Earth, a spin-off from Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror classic, is one of the most critically acclaimed new streaming series of the year. The gory space horror that has been terrifying ...
New Disney+ series Alien: Earth is the first series in the Alien franchise, which has been around for 46 years and which has already featured seven movies. The series comes from Noah Hawley, who has ...
The brilliant and horrifying new series, which is set two years before the original Alien movie, is soundtracked by incredible needle-drops, from Nina Simone to Black Sabbath. So, as you prepare to ...
Alien: Earth is the highly-anticipated small-screen expansion of the Alien franchise, inspired by Ridley Scott’s groundbreaking horror film from 1979. Following the release of Alien: Romulus last year ...
In space, no one can hear you scream, but they can sure hear you scratching your head as you try to make sense of the sprawling “Alien” universe. While Ridley Scott’s 1979 haunted-house-in-the-cosmos ...
While it's been a somewhat mixed bag when it comes to the movies of the Alien franchise, hope is extremely high that FX's new Alien: Earth TV series will be something truly special for this beloved IP ...
The official synopsis has it that Earth is set in the year 2120, which Alien lore nerds will know places it two years prior to the events of 1979's Alien. As you'd probably gather from the sell of the ...
TV series Alien: Earth captures “the aesthetic” of Sir Ridley Scott’s original film, an executive producer has said. The sci-fi drama, from Emmy-winning producer Noah Hawley, is based on the acclaimed ...
After years of waiting and build-up, “Fargo” creator Noah Hawley’s ambitious new entry in the “Alien” franchise, FX’s “Alien: Earth,” has finally arrived. The series, which is set in the same universe ...
When you survey the biggest and most influential sci-fi series of all time, there's no way you can exclude Alien and its many sequels. While some people would argue it never got better than that taut ...
Noah Hawley talks about creating Alien: Earth which is reviewed along with the Rom-Com Materialists and the posthumously published final collection of poems by John Burnside. Show more Noah Hawley ...