During EW's big "Summer Preview" issue, we learned that the series will be set in 2120 – only a few scant years before what goes down during 1979's Alien. As we've seen from the films, the future is ...
We're not safe from the xenomorphs yet: FX has renewed "Alien: Earth" for a second season, TVLine has learned. The renewal is part of a new overall deal that series creator Noah Hawley has signed with ...
Because the show is part of FX’s online lineup, the entire season will be available on Hulu right now, as you’re reading this. When you watch, we recommend bundling Hulu with HBO Max and Disney Plus ...
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Don’t be sad that Alien: Earth season one is over. Be glad that it happened. With the eighth and final episode of the season, creator Noah Hawley officially brought his story to an unexpected and ...
'Alien: Earth' has the right approach to canon — pick-and-choose and ignore the bits that don't work
Fiction, by its very definition, isn't real. A character can have an entire lifetime of backstory, the politics and geography of their made-up homeworld a matter of record, but none of it would exist ...
The TV series Alien:Earth has introduced a number of new creatures to the much loved, albeit terrifying, Alien franchise. But how realistic are the new aliens? That’s a question that we – a trio of ...
“He likes the sheep,” Samuel Blenkin tells Polygon. “He thinks the sheep's kind of cool.” For Blenkin, who plays the petulant trillionaire genius Boy Kavalier, the sheep was also an excellent scene ...
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The Xenomorph is the star of the show in Alien: Earth, but after catching episode 4, “Observation,” I'm starting to think the eyeball-octopus monster might be a bigger threat than anyone realizes.
A lot of folks, human and otherwise, seem very interested in getting their hands on the newly crash-landed alien specimens. What could go wrong? By Sean T. Collins The “Alien” franchise explores two ...
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