Over four decades, the Alien franchise has brought many different versions of the xenomorph creature to theaters.
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This article contains spoilers for the Alien: Earth Season 1 finale. Who are the real monsters on Alien: Earth? That’s literally the title of the final episode of Season 1, “The Real Monsters,” but it ...
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The Alien movies are home to the xenomorphs, one of cinema's most terrifying creatures. Several films have fleshed out the origins and lore surrounding these killing machines, but they lay waste to ...
A revised version of a sci-fi sequel has arrived on HBO Max, with the extended Assembly Cut now streaming. The updated edition presents a longer and altered version of David Fincher’s film, bringing ...
A viral social media claim alleging a secret US military programme involving alien-human hybrids has ignited widespread debate and scepticism after former congressman Matt Gaetz made the claims on the ...
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No, this isn’t science fiction. Real-life researchers taught a dish of roughly 200,000 living human brain cells to play the classic 1990s computer game “Doom.” Experts at Cortical Labs, an Australian ...