Alien: Earth is going to places in this long-running franchise that it has never gone before. One of the biggest additions to the lore is the creation of the hybrids, human consciousnesses downloaded ...
In space, no one can hear you scream. The movie theater is a different story. The spine-chilling sci-fi horror franchise “Alien” returns this week with “Alien: Romulus,” featuring a new crew of young, ...
In episode seven, titled “Emergence,” Wendy (formerly Marcy) and her brother Joe Hermit (Alex Lawther) attempt to escape the Neverland facility, located on a remote tropical island, presumably in the ...
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers for the first two episodes of “Alien: Earth,” now available to stream on Hulu. In space (or from the safety of your couch), no one can hear you ...
The Alien: Earth trailer is also full of fresh ideas (beyond just taking place on Earth) that will make this series feel distinct from its movie counterparts. Its story will begin when “the mysterious ...
Alien: Earth is the latest chapter in the Alien series, but it is far from the first. Not only does the franchise live in its many movies, but the Alien universe also exists in comic books, the vast ...
Like the xenomorph itself, Alien: Earth has (chest) burst onto FX and Hulu with the first two episodes of the highly anticipated prequel series. True to form for show creator Noah Hawley, who has ...
But I’m getting ahead of myself. Episode 2 first picks up with our medic, Joe (Alex Lawther), and his tactical team as they assess the damage from the Weyland-Yutani spaceship’s crash landing on Earth ...
This article contains spoilers from Alien: Earth episodes 1-2. A scene that arrives in episode 2 of Alien: Earth's two-part premiere Tuesday night gives you a clear indication of the kind of show this ...
The episode saw a change in power dynamics, as Wendy (Sydney Chandler) and her Lost Boy hybrids took revenge on their creators The episode set up for a potential season 2, with Yutani's (Sandra Yi ...
Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen offers a viewing tip for the coming week. In lesser hands, a series spinoff of the theatrical “Alien” franchise might seem like just another IP play — a money grab.