A crowd-sourced search for alien intelligence called SETI@Home is in its final stages, analyzing 100 radio signals of ...
Alien: Earth will be the second new Alien project in as many years and the first-ever TV show tied to Ridley Scott's landmark sci-fi horror franchise. Like any new addition to the Alien lore, avid ...
There are not a light of silver linings when you find out the Sun is dying and everything on Earth will soon die with it if you—and you alone—can’t find a solution. It’s even harder to find bright ...
When tackling a story that spans far longer than a two-hour film, the characters can experience a more in-depth journey while on the small screen. The Xenomorph aspect of the Alien franchise has ...
The trailer looks faithful to the book, which is a nice surprise! Now we just need Adrian Tchaikovsky's Alien Clay to be made into a film. Similar wide scope ex-solar system, interesting aliens, and a ...
In The Martian, everyone on Earth banded together to save one man from space. But in Project Hail Mary, the next Andy Weir novel coming to the big screen, one man will go to space to save everyone on ...
Alien: Earth's creative team has opened up on the decision to tell its story on the small screen. Until now, every single project set in the Alien universe has been a movie. Indeed, from the 1979 ...
San Diego Comic-Con is rolling out its schedule for the 2025 convention this week, which runs from July 24–27. It will likely be a quieter convention this year, since neither Marvel Studios nor DC ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “I always felt like, here are the characters you love and I’m just going to tell you new stories ...
TL;DR: 20th Century Fox reportedly greenlit a new Alien franchise game, potentially developed by Eidos Montreal, known for Deus Ex and Tomb Raider. This singleplayer horror-survival title emphasizes ...
The new FX series went to Thailand to film a story that takes place in a hotter, wetter, more ominous world. By Mike Hale Mike Hale, a New York Times television critic, visited the set of “Alien: ...