Besides the original cult hit film, the sci-fi franchise Alien Nation also encompasses a TV series and several TV movies worth checking out.
So, without further ado, here are the seven best new sci-fi shows of 2025, including some releases that went under the radar.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The xenomorphs are the iconic mascots of the Alien franchise, with good reason. The creature ...
The showrunner on the final moments of season one, and how they impact the show's future: "These children have no idea what's coming." By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large FX’s Alien: Earth concluded its ...
Most Alien movies end in explosions and bloodshed, but with FX’s Alien: Earth, creator Noah Hawley took a different approach. To unpack the show's season 1 finale, Polygon spoke to Hawley and star ...
“Emergence” is the penultimate episode of Alien: Earth (or at least this first season), so it should be no surprise that all the players and pieces get arranged for an exciting showdown in the finale.
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10 Aliens That Star Trek Fans Never Saw On TV
Since its debut 59 years ago, Star Trek has featured some of the most iconic alien races to ever appear in science fiction. From the logical Vulcans to the warlike Klingons, the Star Trek galaxy is a ...
Alien: Earth‘s plot synopsis: “When the mysterious deep space research vessel USCSS Maginot crash-lands on Earth, “Wendy” (Sydney Chandler) and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful ...
The series is set to go back into production in 2026 in London. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Hawley has signed a new overall deal with FX and Disney Entertainment Television, which ...
If you thought Alien: Earth would slow down heading into the finale, think again. Alien: Earth Season 1 Episode 7 was chaos-heavy, but it also felt like the calm before the storm. The aftermath of the ...
'Alien: Earth' has the right approach to canon — pick-and-choose and ignore the bits that don't work
Fiction, by its very definition, isn't real. A character can have an entire lifetime of backstory, the politics and geography of their made-up homeworld a matter of record, but none of it would exist ...
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