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Alien: Earth episode 3 has introduced a huge new piece of Xenomorph lore by revealing how the creatures actually communicate.
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Space.com on MSNHow realistic is the xenomorph in 'Alien: Earth'? We asked a zoologist how its biology and lifecycle compare to real animals
Earth landing on Hulu, we asked a zoologist if any of the Xenomorph's infamous characteristics occur in the natural world
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.
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Winter is Coming on MSNViewership numbers suggest Alien: Earth is about to be a hit
Earth is receiving great praise from critics and casual viewers—and its success is reflected in some impressive viewership figures.
Alien: Earth is no exception. The new FX series from showrunner Noah Hawley introduces several original variants of this perfect killing machine, including one that hatches out of an infected cat in one of the show's most disturbing moments so far.
Alien: Earth does an incredible balancing act of all the subgenres that make the franchise so unique. There is all the wonderful world-building any sci-fi series needs. The search and rescue is very reminiscent of Aliens with the marines. And, of course, the xenomorph itself brings the horror to the series.
Alien: Earth, an FX TV series set two years before the events of Alien, presents a scenario in which xenomorphs made it to Earth before they squared off with Ripley in the Ridley Scott classic.