Alien — the creature and the franchise — is a shape-shifter. In the interplanetary dystopia of the Alien movies, the parasitic creature that parasitic CEOs are always trying to capture — and that blue ...
The Alien franchise's canon was completely rewritten by its best installment since 1986's Aliens, dropping existing lore for ...
However, the latest feature on Alien: Earth has some big red flags for those who consider themselves franchise lore purists. And the executives behind the show are getting out in front of it to let ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alien — the creature and the franchise — is a shape-shifter. In the interplanetary dystopia of the Alien movies, the parasitic ...
The xenomorphs are the iconic mascots of the Alien franchise, with good reason. The creature designs by H.R. Giger are legendary in their ability to unnerve us: the elongated eyeless head, the black ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Here's what one might expect from a series rooted in the "Alien" universe: dimly lit spaceship corridors, sleeping pods, computer ...
Fede Álverez’s Alien: Romulus is fine. My colleague Jesse Hassenger describes it as a “theme-park ride,” and that’s spot on. A group of Dickensian urchins steal a car and accidentally sneak into an ...
Here's what one might expect from a series rooted in the "Alien" universe: dimly lit spaceship corridors, sleeping pods, computer screens, something slithering in the shadows and, of course, lots and ...
Alien: Earth is the first-ever Alien franchise TV series, created by Noah Hawley (Fargo, Legion) for FX. The logline for the series is: When the mysterious deep space research vessel USCSS Maginot ...