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Alien: Do Xenomorphs Have Eyes?
Of all the science fiction movies out there, few have created a monster as iconic and frightening to behold as director Ridley Scott's 1979 classic "Alien." The film's groundbreaking special effects ...
A singular eyeball attached to slimy tentacles, the organism aggressively implants itself in a human or animal’s eye socket. It acts as a parasite by controlling its host’s actions, turning them into ...
Back when Alien: Earth premiered on FX and Hulu, all of three weeks ago, IGN’s Clint Gage said in his review of the first two episodes that, “The xenomorph is playing the hits, as it were. But this ...
Alien: Earth has introduced fans to a terrifying new alien lifeform — Species 64 — a creature that takes body horror to an entirely new level. The mysterious, parasitic “eye creature” known as T.
Alien: Earth Episode 5 “In Space, No One…” completely shifts perspective to take us back to the doomed USCSS Maginot to discover what exactly caused the Weyland-Yutani ship’s horrific crash. We knew ...
So far, Hulu’s Alien: Earth has been fascinating. Fans believe that the best part of the series is the introduction of new species in the show. While Xenomorphs and Facehuggers make a return, viewers ...
We’ve already made our opinion known, but T.Ocellus, a.k.a. “the octopus eye,” especially when it’s inside a poor zombified sheep — is the scariest alien in all of Alien: Earth. The Xenomorph is still ...
The tables at Neverland turned quite a bit in the “Alien: Earth” finale and the Lost Boys are in charge … for better or worse. The chaos of Weyland-Yutani showing up on the island to take back the ...
Alien: Earth Episode 8 “The Real Monsters” doubles as the FX series’s first season finale, meaning it comes packed with all of the cathartic showdowns and chaotic fight scenes that showrunner Noah ...
Spoilers follow for Alien: Earth through Episode 7. Travis? Taylor? Pfft. America has a new sweetheart, and her name is… Well, she has a couple of names, from Trypanorhyncha Ocellus, to T. Ocellus, to ...
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