"Alien: Earth" follows a group of soldiers as a ship carrying a Xenomorph crash-lands on Earth. The FX TV series is set in the same universe as the "Alien" movies. Here's when "Alien: Earth" takes ...
The first teaser talks about the alien species being brought back, and the second (disgusting) teaser is a 3-minute long VFX video showing a xenomorph forming in gestation. So gross. Hoping they'll ...
The premise of Alien: Earth‘s story is that the Weyland-Yutani corporation sent a vessel, the USCSS Maginot, on an expedition lasting more than half a century, to discover and capture five highly ...
When is a machine not a machine? That’s the central question at the heart of Alien: Earth, the first spin-off TV series of Ridley Scott’s iconic monster movies that use giant killer space scorpions as ...
A new Alien: Earth trailer has emerged online, offering fans their best look yet at the upcoming TV series. The trailer, revealed on the @CineGeekNews X/Twitter account, below, was first shown at ...
We've seen alien xenomorphs on spaceships and far-off planets, but we've never seen them here on our own turf -- until now. Here to tell us all about it are Executive Producer David Zucker and cast ...
Like everything else in the modern landscape, Alien exists not only on the big screen but in comics, video games, toys, and even television. Despite the movies largely keeping xenomorphs defined by ...
Undoubtedly, Xenomorphs are still one of the freakiest monsters ever to be released on big screens. The biomechanical design, the green acid blood, and a never-ending hunger for blood still give fans ...
Of all the science fiction movies out there, few have created a monster as iconic and frightening to behold as director Ridley Scott's 1979 classic "Alien." The film's groundbreaking special effects ...
Alien fans have dubbed the Xenomorph in Alien: Earth as “Bear.” This came after in Episode 2, Sydney Chandler’s Wendy observes how the Xenomorph’s scratches are similar to those of bears, seemingly ...