Alien: Earth has sparked major discussions after Episode 5 revealed a shocking betrayal within Yutani’s ranks. The twist centered on a key character whose actions caused devastating consequences, ...
In the third episode of Alien: Earth, newly awakened after decades of cryosleep, cyborg Morrow (Babou Ceesay) announces, "I don’t have a home. I'm gone a lifetime. Everyone I know is dead." He tells ...
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Alien: Earth, Season 1 Episode 6, “The Fly.”] Alien: Earth continues to explore the growing tensions between corporations Prodigy and Weyland-Yutani in ...
The bigger your sci-fi franchise gets, the harder it is to keep the canon straight. It's a problem that stretches from "Star Wars" to "Star Trek." Eventually, once you have enough spin-offs, sequels, ...
(NEXSTAR) — The riveting fifth episode of FX’s “Alien: Earth” takes us back to beginning of the season, honing in on the last horrific hours aboard the USCSS Maginot before its crash landing in the ...
"Alien: Earth" follows a group of soldiers as a ship carrying a Xenomorph crash-lands on Earth. The FX TV series is set in the same universe as the "Alien" movies. Here's when "Alien: Earth" takes ...
Alien: Earth is set in the year 2120 CE, when a spaceship called the Maginot returns from a 65-year mission with a hold full of extra-terrestrial specimens to study. A lot has happened in its 65 years ...
Though episode four, “Observation,” picks up right where episode three left off with hybrid Wendy’s newly discovered xenomorph-hearing (more on that below), the episode is better framed by its two big ...
Last week’s episode of Alien: Earth took us all the way back to when it all went wrong aboard the USCSS Maginot. Now, the FX show returns to the main narrative, to explore the fallout of that ...
The lore we got in Alien: Earth was far more extensive and very different than what we knew from the movies. Below you’ll find 10 major changes Alien: Earth made to the franchise’s canon that can ...
"We've arranged a global civilization in which most crucial elements... profoundly depend on science and technology. We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and ...