Now, the new film Predator: Badlands is getting attention for its prominent use of Weyland-Yutani, the organization that has been a major part of the Alien franchise ...
Wed, September 3, 2025 at 1:32 AM UTC Noah Hawley: Well, they asked nicely. If it was just a monster movie, I don't think there would have been enough there to do long-form storytelling. You can ...
The first unmistakable signal from another intelligence would rank alongside fire and writing in the story of our species, ...
Because Alien: Earth takes place just two years before the events of the 1979 Alien, you’d think the show would be in a tricky spot, at least in terms of continuity with the original film. But, ...
Alien: Earth just pulled off one of the best fakeouts in recent TV history. After kicking off the Alien prequel series by introducing an entire crew of Weyland-Yutani employees aboard a ship called ...
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In space, no one can hear you scream. And, as it turns out, in space, nobody can tell if you’re bad at your job, either. At least, that seems to be the premise of Alien: Earth episode 5, in which we ...
In Alien: Earth, a mysterious girl named Wendy quickly becomes one of the most intriguing parts of the story. With abilities far beyond those of an ordinary human, she operates in a world where ...
The title of the fifth episode of Alien: Earth - "In Space, No One..." - is a direct reference to the tagline of Ridley Scott's 1979 Alien. It makes sense, because this nostalgic hour looks and feels ...