Alien: Earth is an ambitious and controversial look at the Alien franchise, and by focusing less on xenomorphs, it broke a ...
H.R. Giger's original creature design continues to frighten audiences decades after it debuted in "Alien," but does the fearsome Xenomorph have eyes?
Despite being apex predators, Xenomorphs in the Alien franchise have many weaknesses, and Alien: Earth seemingly confirmed another one in its second episode. With this rare weakness added to the canon ...
But I’m getting ahead of myself. Episode 2 first picks up with our medic, Joe (Alex Lawther), and his tactical team as they assess the damage from the Weyland-Yutani spaceship’s crash landing on Earth ...
Every aspect of the finished Xenomorph sculpt is spot on. Even the chrome paint used for the creature’s teeth gives it that final cinematic touch. We think even the Xenomorph’s original designer ...
The Xenomorph species, on paper, is far more efficient than humans. They are perfectly engineered to be apex predators, possessing an extremely efficient hive-mind-like mentality, a relentless drive ...
Instead of being part of a larger hive, like most Xenomorphs, the King Xenomorph was a solitary specimen created in a laboratory located at Charon Base. Charon Base was a research facility built into ...
Alien fans have dubbed the Xenomorph in Alien: Earth as “Bear.” This came after in Episode 2, Sydney Chandler’s Wendy observes how the Xenomorph’s scratches are similar to those of bears, seemingly ...