Alien, san diego comic-con and Earth
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"When aliens come to our planet we realize they're really the thing of nightmares, which we're going to give people."
If Timothy Olyphant's wife is secretly rooting against his new show Alien: Earth getting picked up for a second season, you can blame his eyebrows. Olyphant's character on the sci-fi series, a robot (or "synthetic") named Kirsh,
Earth" featurette gives an exciting behind-the-scenes glimpse into the show’s stunning visuals, hybrid characters, and the tense struggle that unfolds after a Weyland ship crashes on Earth.
Earth promises plenty of Xenomorph frights alongside some compelling character studies that stretch the bounds of the franchise
I just got out of Hall H at Comic-Con after watching the first episode of Alien: Earth , and howly crap… this show absolutely lived up to the hype. It’s awesome! This is a series I’ve been very excited about and the first epsiode didn’t disappoint.
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Per Variety, FX as a network and showrunner Noah Hawley are aiming for Alien: Earth to hit at the same level as mega-blockbuster genre shows Game of Thrones and The Last of Us. In other words, a sweeping drama that draws in fans with a web of interconnected characters and stories, centered on a core cast.
Earth to San Diego Comic-Con and now we've seen it! The prequel series set in the years before Ridely Scott's original Alien from 1979, is off to a great start. IGN's hosts share their reactions to the first episode of Alien: Earth.
Noah Hawley, Sydney Jordan and Timothy Olyphant talk about the mutual admiration society they formed on the set of "Alien: Earth." The series premieres August 12 on FX and streams the next day on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.
Friday at San Diego Comic-Con offered fans a rare opportunity to hear from two of the people primarily responsible for major franchises, in the same place, on the same day. And that’s exactly what happened in both the Alien: Earth and Predator: Badlands panels, which both took place in Hall H.