[This story contains spoilers from Alien: Earth‘s fifth episode, “In Space, No One…”] Aptly titled “In Space, No One…” (playing off the original film ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. That’s because the spacecraft that ultimately crashes on earth is a virtual carbon copy of the Nostromo, the ship flown by Ridley ...
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Alien: Earth season 1 episode 5 provides insight into why Morrow is so driven by loyalty, to the extent of making threats against Prodigy's CEO, Boy Kavalier. The show, set two years before the first ...
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from “The Real Monsters,” the Season 1 finale of “Alien: Earth,” now streaming on Hulu. “All children, but one, grow up.” It’s the opening line of J.M.
We’ve all watched Alien movies on TV, but we’ve never had a new one made for it. That’s what happened this week, though, with the latest episode of Alien: Earth. Titled “In Space, No One…”, the ...
[In a brief bit of backstory, revealed in the finale, Kavalier built his first Synth when he was six, and then had it murder his abusive father. The Synth then acted as Kavalier's "father" when he ...
Boy Kavalier finally loses his grip on power. Wendy seizes control of the island, orders the aliens to crush his army, and locks Boy inside the same holding cell where she and the Lost Boys were once ...
This article contains spoilers for the Alien: Earth Season 1 finale. Who are the real monsters on Alien: Earth? That’s literally the title of the final episode of Season 1, “The Real Monsters,” but it ...
SPOILER ALERT! This story contains details from episode 5 of Alien: Earth on FX. Something might feel wildly familiar about episode 5 of FX’s Alien prequel. That’s because the spacecraft that ...