Looper's review of "Alien: Earth" praises the new series, as the show offers plenty of philosophical ideas as well as bloody mayhem. The Xenomorphs are on full display, giving fans of the franchise ...
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Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for Alien: Earth Episode 2. FX's Alien: Earth has embraced fantastical science fiction elements more than any recent installment of the franchise, and ...
In its penultimate episode, Alien: Earth does something that only a show set on Earth could do: take the Xenomorph outside into the sun. While the movies all take place on dimly lit spaceships or dark ...
The Xenomorph species, on paper, is far more efficient than humans. They are perfectly engineered to be apex predators, possessing an extremely efficient hive-mind-like mentality, a relentless drive ...
The idea of isolation is prevalent through the Alien series. In space, no one can hear you scream, often because there’s nobody left to hear you scream. That theme also extends to the idea of what ...
But for all the movies in the franchise, to date, the very first time characters and audiences witness the birth of a Xenomorph out of a human host is the most horrifying scene. Often referred to as ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Disney/FX Get ready Alien fans, because the first TV show in the franchise is set to have ...