With its final episode, “The Real Monsters,” Noah Hawley’s Alien: Earth cements its place as a bold, wholly original, and distinctly idiosyncratic tale within the larger franchise that dares to chart ...
Alien: Earth arrives at the end of its first season with “The Real Monsters,” an episode title that means a little bit of everything. The show hasn’t made too much of a secret about who “The Real ...
The kids are done playing by the rules, and the adults, synthetic or otherwise, are indeed in a bind in Alien Earth Episode 8. Having officially wrapped up for Season 1, with no official news about a ...
Read IGN's review of Alien: Earth's Season 1 finale - "The Real Monsters" - here! With Yutani (the Younger) sending more armed forces to the cut-off Neverland, scientist Dame Sylvia visits the graves ...
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 ...
Set in 2120 (two years before the events of the classic 1979 film), five corporations – Prodigy, Weyland-Yutani, Lynch, Dynamic, and Threshold – wield the power of nations, and proprietary ...
Alien: Earth rather unsubtly named its Season 1 finale “The Real Monsters.” As such, the dramatic episode delivered big reveals, emotional reckonings, and ultimately, a flip in power dynamics. The ...
Sydney Chandler as Wendy and Alex Lawther as Hermit in "Alien: Earth" Patrick Brown/FX “Now, we rule.” For all his proclaimed genius, Prodigy CEO Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin) failed to account for ...
The Alien movies are defined by genre diversity. We’ve had slashers in space, war and prison films set in distant worlds, and even ones where the Xenomorphs attack an unsuspecting Earth. With Alien: ...
For all his proclaimed genius, Prodigy CEO Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin) failed to account for the probability that his Hybrid creation, Wendy (Sydney Chandler), would turn on him. Many “Alien: Earth” ...