The most notable synthetic in Alien: Earth is Kirsh (Timothy Olyphant), a white-haired robot tasked with looking after Wendy (a new type of synthetic/human hybrid played by Sydney Chandler). Early on, ...
Alien: Earth’s fourth episode, “Observation,” is another aptly titled entry for the franchise’s first foray into the small screen. Showrunner Noah Hawley and friends pump the brakes on the ...
One of the most impactful sci-fi crossover franchises is surging on streaming, indicating it might be time for another entry.
Fans of full-grown Xenomorphs, creepy facehuggers, and synthetic beings, rejoice! FX‘s Alien: Earth is almost here! Fargo and Legion mastermind Noah Hawley‘s latest FX show is a bold new chapter in ...
The main plot of Alien: Earth is triggered by a Weyland-Yutani deep space vessel, the USCSS Maginot, crashing directly into a major city on Earth. In response, Prodigy Corporation dispatches Wendy ...
Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for Alien: Earth Episode 3. Three episodes in, Alien: Earth already feels unlike anything else in the franchise, where it's breaking new ground as the first ...
The infamous corporation Weyland-Yutani has been the real villain of the Alien franchise ever since Ridley Scott’s 1979 classic. In that first film, they were simply called “the Company.” However, we ...
So far on Alien: Earth, we’ve seen Wendy (Sydney Chandler) tame a Xenomorph, a Fly devour a poor hybrid named Tootles (Kit Young), and an Eye take over the body of a sheep. What fresh horrors await us ...
It is not the least of this world’s wonders that it’s been nearly half a century since Ellen Ripley, in the person of Sigourney Weaver, sent the Alien, in the person of a person in an Alien suit, ...
The 'Fargo' creator returns to FX with a haunting take on the classic science fiction franchise, with brand new creatures along for the ride. By Josh Wigler Contributor In the first two episodes alone ...
The Alien franchise has been terrifying audiences since 1979. But what if we told you the scariest thing in Noah Hawley’s Alien: Earth was not the Xenomorph, but a sheep with the creepiest stare ...