This article contains spoilers for Alien: EarthAlien: Earth Episode 5, "In Space, No One..." departs from the feeling of the past three and a half episodes to incredible effect. The episode could ...
Part of what makes the "Alien" franchise unique is how different each installment is from the others. Until "Alien: Romulus" came out, no two "Alien" movies were the same, a rarity not just in big ...
Fans of the sci fi series Alien Earth finally got a clear signal about the future of the show. Executive producer Dana Gonzales posted an Instagram photo that s ...
We’re back home at Neverland after the space-bound terrors of Alien: Earth Episode 5, but everyone around here remains extremely unsafe. That goes for all of the island’s inhabitants, including the ...
In Episode 7 of Alien: Earth, things get violent in a hurry. “Emergence” is all about damage control in all corners of Neverland, as the aftermath of Isaac’s death and Arthur’s hugged face lead to ...
“Emergence” is the penultimate episode of Alien: Earth (or at least this first season), so it should be no surprise that all the players and pieces get arranged for an exciting showdown in the finale.
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 episode features a tense meeting between Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin) and Yutani (Sandra Yi Sencindiver) Series creator Noah Hawley says "The Fly" contains "probably the most disturbing scene ...
Curious what happens to Arthur and Tootles in Alien: Earth Episode 6? As FX’s sci-fi thriller reaches one of its tensest chapters yet, the story delivers two devastating twists that leave the fates of ...
You've heard the cliché: Good friends help you move. Great friends help you move the body. You maybe saw it on Tumblr, printed on a sarcastic e-card back when those things were the pinnacle of online ...
This week the action is divided primarily between two separate attempts to get off Boy Kavalier’s Neverland island. By Sean T. Collins “Alien: Earth” does something I’ve never seen another show do ...