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Earth” ends with a five-star, no-notes needle drop (or choice of a pre-existing song). A tone of dread has been set throughout the episode, in which we learn that corporations, technology, and military rule in this future world.
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Yardbarker on MSN‘Alien: Earth’ showcases the series' true villain — Humanity
A new chapter in the famed Alien franchise has invaded our TV screens with Noah Hawley‘s FX original series, Alien: Earth. While the films are survival stories usually focused on a central location, Alien: Earth showcases the planet as a distant future cyberpunk metropolis run by five megacorporations.
The 'Fargo' creator returns to FX with a haunting take on the classic science fiction franchise, with brand new creatures along for the ride.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNAlien: Earth Has a Wild Connection to a Cherished Animated Franchise
Alien: Earth is the new science fiction horror television series created by Noah Hawley. A prequel to Ridley Scott’s Alien movie released in 1979, the show stars Sydney Chandler as Wendy, Alex Lawther as Joseph D. “Joe” Hermit, Essie Davis as Dame Sylvia, and more.
Earth doesn’t settle for unleashing the franchise’s signature acid-blooded terror on a new stage. It drags an entire menagerie of extraterrestrial nightmares down to our planet.
Alien: Earth might have already done something that the folk at Lumon Industries in Severance have been building towards.
Lately, Hollywood has been churning out reboots of famed classics that haven't done well among critics or fans. Movies like The Crow and Snow White weren't a smashing success at the box office, with fans claiming the original is always best and better left alone.