Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about TV shows, movies, video games, entertainment & culture. First of all, no, Alien: Earth is not a nature documentary.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Created by renowned writer and director Noah Hawley, Alien: Earth takes place in the year 2120 and ...
Going into “Alien: Earth,” series creator Noah Hawley knew that his FX adaptation needed to be an entirely new take on the beloved sci-fi franchise. But halfway through writing the season, he realized ...
Noah Hawley’s Alien: Earth ended up being one of the best chapters in this 45-year-old franchise, just beneath Alien and Aliens. And we’re saying this as people who really liked last year’s Alien: ...
Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Alien: Earth episode 3, "Metamorphosis". Alien: Earth's third episode continued the show's positive momentum while also revealing who the smartest ...
A lot of folks, human and otherwise, seem very interested in getting their hands on the newly crash-landed alien specimens. What could go wrong? By Sean T. Collins The “Alien” franchise explores two ...
Alien: Earth includes three different types of high tech lifeforms created by mankind, but one of them is old news from the perspective of the characters. During the panel for the new Alien TV series ...
Episode 3 of Alien: Earth opens with Wendy bolting down a broken corridor of the USCSS Maginot, searching for her brother. Steam emits from unseen places, and debris pokes at her from the darkness. It ...
Right from the jump it's clear that FX's new series Alien: Earth is paying homage and gets its influence from the first two movies in the Alien franchise. The show's creator Noah Hawley (Legion, Fargo ...
Noah Hawley’s Alien: Earth ended up being one of the best chapters in this 45-year-old franchise, just beneath Alien and Aliens. And we’re saying this as people who really liked last year’s Alien: ...
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 ...
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