Unlike the furthest reaches of the galaxy, the Alien films provide a safe space to scream. Across 45 years now, the chest-bursting series following those pesky xenomorphs and the stupid humans who ...
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 ...
Alien movies and shows have established a permanent place in science fiction history. Since 1979, the franchise has terrified viewers with its vision of survival against impossible odds. The Xenomorph ...
Sigourney Weaver has met with Disney about a new Alien movie. The 76-year-old actress first starred as Lt. Ellen Louise Ripley, the lone survivor of the doomed ship Nostromo, in the original 1979 ...
The Alien franchise has been a fascinating way to look at the past 45 years of Hollywood blockbusters. The first film was directed by an up-and-coming auteur who remains a prolific filmmaker decades ...
Thanks to the success of Alien: Romulus and Alien: Earth, the Alien franchise is hotter than ever before, burning through the competition like acid burning through the hull. This has only intensified ...
Undoubtedly, Xenomorphs are still one of the freakiest monsters ever to be released on big screens. The biomechanical design, the green acid blood, and a never-ending hunger for blood still give fans ...
The Alien franchise has lived and died many times over the years. Currently, it’s in a particularly prolific era, with last year’s theatrical hit Alien: Romulus becoming the biggest entry in years and ...
Much like a Xenomorph bursting through your chest, Alien first surprised audiences more than 45 years ago, and it hasn't stopped growing since. With nine films (including the two Predator crossovers), ...
Don’t expect a straightforward timeline, because continuity is a mess with the Alien and Predator timelines (even if, as in this list, you choose to ignore tie-in comics, novels, and games). Predator: ...
There is a lot that’s new in this seventh instalment, but the final act turns into a Ripley-off of better moments from earlier movies You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in ...