Remember Ash (Ian Holm) from the original Alien movie? He was a synthetic, which is basically an entirely man-made being with ...
As its name suggests, Alien: Earth imagines what would happen if the Xenomorph wound up on our planet. Here, it arrives as ...
Alien: Earth's most gruesome scene had to be cut from the show after series creator, Noah Hawley, said the sequence was too ...
A big question after Alien: Earth's finale, surrounding the fate of Wendy and the Lost Boys, has already been answered. The ending of Alien: Earth season 1 answered several mysteries, all while ...
In his TV work, Noah Hawley fundamentally reconstructs existing properties instead of merely adapting them, transforming familiar worlds into stages for intense character studies and explorations of ...
When Weyland-Yutani deep space research vessel crashes on Boy Kavalier’s land, Wendy encourages the kids to embark on an adventure to save her brother Hermit (Alex Lawther) from the disaster area. Boy ...
Noah Hawley's Alien: Earth season 1 introduces the Alien universe in a different light: extraterrestrial beings crashing on the planet and against three sci-fi beings, created by corporations planning ...
The following contains spoilers for the first two episodes of Alien: Earth. It comes to light that Kavalier is building synthetics with the sole purpose of placing human consciousness inside of them, ...
Not only is it made clear early on that these procedures are borderline illegal, but there are also interesting questions about the morality of what entails curing someone of an illness. Naturally, it ...
Jimmy Failla challenges former CIA officer Mike Baker in the game 'Spy or High,' exploring outlandish reports. The panel debates whether claims about the CIA using DNA sites like 23andMe to identify ...