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After that mind-bending ending to the first season of Alien: Earth, it felt like it was only a matter of time before news of a renewal would be just around the corner. Thankfully, viewers didn't have ...
Alien: Earth suggests a future where consciousness isn't confined to the body you're born in, but is this a realistic possibility, or merely science fiction? We spoke to experts to find out. When you ...
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This post contains spoilers for this week’s episode of Alien: Earth, “Emergence,” now streaming on Hulu. The amount of time it takes a Xenomorph to gestate from face-hugger to chest-burster to ...
Thomas Haworth receives funding from The Royal Society and UKRI. Chris Duffy receives funding from the Leverhulme Trust. The TV series Alien:Earth has introduced a number of new creatures to the much ...
Curly (Erana James), Tootles (Kit Young), and Kirsh (Timothy Olyphant) look at a specimen in a jar in Alien: Earth. Image via FX on Hulu Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for Alien: Earth ...
When asked to recall the earliest movie that defined robots for him, “Alien: Earth” star Timothy Olyphant leapt from Ridley Scott’s universe into an entirely different sector of space. “I certainly ...
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That eyeball monster is pretty scary. But maybe not as scary as the trillionaires running the world. By Sean T. Collins Just how far are things going to go? That’s a question on a lot of minds lately.