Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Timothy Olyphant as Kirsh in "Alien: Earth" FX “Alien: Earth” draws its influences from selections across the sci-fi movie ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Decider can confirm that, yes, this is an ongoing trend throughout the rest of the series. Every episode of Alien: Earth ends with ...
In a few hours, series creator and showrunner Chris Sheridan's Alan Tudyk-starring Resident Alien will be kicking off its final chapter, two weeks after the official word came down that SYFY would not ...
As the premiere of Alien: Earth on FX approaches, the show’s creator, Noah Hawley, has said that he has already thought about how the series will end. In a recent interview, the Fargo showrunner ...
Alien: Earth season 2 may adapt director Ridley Scott's original 1979 ending for the iconic film, killing off Ripley and ...
Harry Vanderspeigle's time in Patience, Colo. has come to an end. Resident Alien has been cancelled by Syfy/USA Network, and will end with Season 4 (airing Friday nights at 10/9c). The news was ...
Sadly, the ending of season 1 of Alien: Earthis nigh. The surprisingly fantastic TV series entry to the classic horror sci-fi franchise has a whopping 95% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes throughout ...
"Alien: Romulus" is set on a derelict space station where a group of scavengers face the Xenomorphs. The final act of the film cranks up the horror with a stunning twist. Here's the ending of "Alien: ...
We always knew we were digging toward something this season — emotionally, narratively, literally. And with “Tunnel Vision,” it’s all crashing down. The tunnels of Patience are filled with bones, ...
Alien: Romulus from director Fede Álvarez functions as a sequel to Ridley Scott’s original Alien from 1979, while also referencing his more recent prequel films, Prometheus and Alien: Covenant.
As Harry Vanderspiegle (Alan Tudyk) would say on Resident Alien, this is some bullsh**. After four phenomenal seasons and endless accolades, the smartest sci-fi dramedy you should have been watching ...
“Alien: Earth” draws its influences from selections across the sci-fi movie universe, but the mechanical soul of its eight episodes is described in one killer quote from the second and greatest movie ...