Science fiction movies and comics have long played with the boundaries of fear and fascination. Be it the characters in the form of shape-changing aliens, gooey-looking, bizarre creatures, or ...
Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for Alien: Earth Episode 4. When Ridley Scott's Prometheus came out in 2012, many fans were disappointed by the lack of xenomorphs. Scott aimed to fix that ...
One of the alien creatures brought to Earth in the crashed USCSS Maginot is an eye-like creature with tentacles dubbed the T. Ocellus. This creature was creepy to begin with, but Alien: Earth gave us ...
The mysterious, parasitic “eye creature” known as T. Ocellus brings an equally lethal, if not creepier, threat to humanity and the show’s characters as Xenomorphs. Viewers see the jellyfish-like alien ...
Across the nine screen adaptations to date, Alien’s perfect organism has always evolved. The same is true in Alien: Earth, where the show’s Xenomorph now also part of a whole "predatory" ecosystem, ...
In humanity’s time with the xenomorphs of the Alien franchise, we’ve usually underestimated them, then run from them, two reactions that come before becoming genetic hosts for them. Everything we ...
Sydney Chandler, Timothy Olyphant, and Alex Lawther star in the FX series created by Noah Hawley, which continued this week. Reading time 6 minutes When Alien: Earth started, the main novelty was the ...
Billy is a Senior Features Author for Collider. Having written over 300 articles in just over a year, Billy regularly covers the biggest TV shows and films releasing while also analysing some of the ...
Given how underexplored the Pacific Ocean is, it is not surprising that new species are being discovered every time a manned or unmanned deep-water submersible is launched to document the species ...
In just two episodes, Alien: Earth expands the franchise’s terror beyond the Xenomorphs, introducing Species 64, aka the eye creature. With its horrifying hijacking ...