It was always billed as the perfect organism, a lethal predator with acid for blood, a powerful second jaw, and — thanks to its parasitic lifecycle — a penchant for body horror. Since its debut in ...
This movie is awful. Within 30 seconds it undoes essentially everything they worked towards in Aliens, killing off two wonderful characters in Newt and Hicks. It's a movie that's full of wholly ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Alien: Romulus is the latest installment of the Alien movie franchise, and all throughout the film ...
The timeline of the Alien film franchise is, to put it mildly, a bit wild. And a lot of it is contradictory. (Although we must say, it’s still not as all over the place as the Halloween franchise.) ...
“Alien: Romulus,” out now in theaters, is a surprise late-summer hit and proof positive that the “Alien” franchise is far from over. And the new movie, plus the upcoming FX series “Alien: Earth,” have ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. With Alien: Earth promising to be the next big hit for FX ...
The Alien franchise timeline (listed below) consists of movies, books, comics, and games. For those looking for strict canon most look to the movies, of course, but the books, comics, and games are ...
Prime Video is about to be the streaming home of the Alien film that restored pure fear, reminding audiences why xenomorphs once ruled sci-fi horror.
Warning: This article contains some light spoilers for Alien: Romulus. Alien: Romulus starts with something of a goofy premise. For 20 years after the events of the original Alien, apparently, the ...
Thanks to Hulu, you can watch every single Alien movie in one place — including the latest film Alien: Romulus, which made its streaming debut last fall. And while Alien: Earth is an FX series, it ...
Alien: Earth is the latest entry in the long-running sci-fi horror franchise. But in a major first for the series, Alien: Earth isn’t a movie, but a TV show, from Fargo and Legion creator Noah Hawley.