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The new TV series on FX trades in the brutal simplicity and narrative economy of the "Alien"​ franchise ​for something ...
Ahead of Alien: Earth's two-episode premiere, we talked to series creator Noah Hawley and executive producer David W. Zucker.
If you're in space, and no one can hear you scream, that's probably because a certain xenomorph with acid for blood has ...
Alien: Earth viewership surged with a strong debut, highlighting the series’ impact within the franchise. The premiere ...
Alien: Earth is the best new sci-fi show on TV right now, and fans of the series may have found their Andor equivalent.
Noah Hawley’s goal isn’t to rewrite what others have written but expand upon the worlds they’ve created. Now, in “Alien: ...
In adapting "Alien" for television, writer/director Noah Hawley is looking to score another hit along the lines of his "Fargo ...
For Hawley, overlaying Peter Pan onto Alien: Earth ‘s science fiction made sense because of the idea of trapping children’s minds in immortal bodies that were created, and ruled over, by a literal boy ...
In the summer of 1979, a just-turned-12 Noah Hawley fancied the idea of seeing Ridley Scott’s new film Alien at his local movie theatre in New York. His parents took him to see Alan Arkin and Peter ...
From invasive eyes to a redesigned xenomorph, director Noah Hawley breaks down how the grotesque creatures of Alien: Earth ...
In space, no one can hear you scream, but they can sure hear you scratching your head as you try to make sense of the ...
When Noah Hawley turned “Fargo” into a TV series, he approached the beloved Coen brothers’ film as a “state of mind” — a ...