A new glass sponge species is so strange that has been given the name named Advhena magnifica, which means "magnificent alien ...
"Alien: Earth" season 1 added a lot of new details to the longstanding sci-fi universe, from building out Earth's cyberpunk corporate plutocracy to introducing new kinds of humans via cyborgs and the ...
One could easily make the argument that the future of an entire franchise rested on the success or failure of FX's "Alien: Earth." The show is a dramatic deviation from the standard storytelling ...
Among the many strange biological wonders Charles Darwin observed in his time, one haunted him above all. “‘The eye, to this day, gives me a cold shudder,” he admitted in a letter to an American ...
Besides the original cult hit film, the sci-fi franchise Alien Nation also encompasses a TV series and several TV movies ...
The Alien: Earth Season 2 streaming release date estimate is highly anticipated, and fans are eager to learn what happens next in the sci-fi horror saga. Produced by FX, it centers on Wendy and her ...
There are roughly 2.5 million known species on the planet, but scientists estimate that's only a fraction of the biodiversity on Earth. A new study shows we're finding new species like never before.
FX‘s Alien: Earth will continue to live another day as the network unveiled the series has been renewed for Season 2 in conjunction with showrunner Noah Hawley‘s new overall deal. The renewal comes ...
When Ridley Scott first premiered “Alien” in 1979, a new era of practical effects and creature design was ushered into the cultural zeitgeist. Almost 50 years later, the world that Scott built ...
(NEXSTAR) — As the first season of FX’s “Alien: Earth” nears an end, this week’s penultimate episode unleashes chaos across Prodigy Island, where the sheep is about to hit the fan. Tuesday’s episode, ...
(KTLA) — The first season of FX’s “Alien: Earth” came to a close with Tuesday’s season finale, and several things are now put into place for a dynamic shift in a (hopeful) second season. The episode, ...
There are roughly 2.5 million known species on the planet, but scientists estimate that's only a fraction of the biodiversity on Earth. A new study shows we're finding new species like never before.