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"Alien: Earth" is premiering Tuesday on FX Networks, and it's already creating a buzz. The series by creator Noah Hawley is described as a spin-off to the original Ridley Scott-directed film, "Alien," ...
This means Sigourney Weaver is back reprising her role as Ellen Ripley for the first time in 17 years. She’ll be joined by Tom Skerritt (Dallas), Veronic Cartwright (Lambert), Harry Dean Stanton ...
Through Alien: Earth, fans of the iconic film franchise are going to be given an exciting new chapter, one that is familiar and yet still different to Ridley Scott's original 1979 movie. Directed by ...
That’s because the spacecraft that ultimately crashes on earth is a virtual carbon copy of the Nostromo, the ship flown by Ridley (Sigourney Weaver) and her crew in the 1979 film from Ridley Scott.
A supply spaceship is drawn to a deserted planet by a mysterious signal. Upon arrival, the crew soon encounters alien beings that appear not only menacing, but are also utterly deadly. The struggle ...
Ridley Scott's 1979 seminal sci-fi horror film is already eerily creepy enough with its theatrical cut. However, as is common with most of Ridley's films, there was a bevy of material removed from the ...
Ridley Scott's original vision to his sci-fi masterpiece, Alien, was bleak, but true to the film in the sense that it was absolutely horrifying. Instead of Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) shuttling out of ...
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 ...