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Top TV and Movie Highlights of 2025

Originally Published 24 days ago — by IGN

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IGN's top pick for the best TV show of 2025 is 'Andor', praised for its exceptional storytelling, scope, and thematic depth, especially in its second season, which effectively encapsulates the Star Wars saga's focus on resisting fascism. The year also featured notable series like 'Severance', 'Pluribus', and 'Alien: Earth', with 'Andor' standing out as the standout winner.

‘Alien Earth’ Renewed for Season 2 as Noah Hawley Extends Deal with FX and Disney

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Hollywood Reporter

Noah Hawley has renewed his deal with FX and Disney Entertainment Television, which includes a second season of the sci-fi series Alien: Earth, set to begin production in London in 2026. The multi-year, nine-figure deal expands Hawley's scope across Disney's TV platforms, and the show continues to explore the story two years before the original Alien film.

‘Alien: Earth’ Season 1 Finale Sparks Excitement and Teases Season 2

Originally Published 3 months ago — by The Hollywood Reporter

Showrunner Noah Hawley discusses the season finale of 'Alien: Earth,' highlighting its open-ended nature and potential for future seasons, with the story setting up a shift in power and leaving many questions about what comes next, depending on audience response and creative direction.

‘Alien: Earth’ Season 1 Finale Sparks Excitement for Season 2

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Variety

The season finale of 'Alien: Earth' reveals Wendy's rise to power with a controlled Xenomorph, raising questions about her humanity versus her hybrid nature, while exploring themes of authority, morality, and the potential for a Season 2 to delve deeper into the 'Alien' universe. Creator Noah Hawley discusses character dynamics, moral conundrums, and the show's future directions.

Alien: Earth Explores Big Tech as the Monster and Kids as the Prey

Originally Published 4 months ago — by The New York Times

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In the sci-fi series 'Alien: Earth,' big tech is portrayed as a monster that exploits children, with the story highlighting themes of moral compromise, artificial bodies, and the dark side of technological advancement in a futuristic Earth setting.

Alien: Earth Episode 6 Sparks Dramatic Revelations and Future Uncertainties

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Gizmodo

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In the sixth episode of Alien: Earth, multiple storylines progress, including Wendy communicating with a toddler xenomorph, Nibs' traumatic memory wipe, and tense negotiations over alien cargo, setting the stage for a chaotic finale as characters grapple with ethical dilemmas and impending threats.

Alien: Earth Episode 6 Highlights: Inhuman Sacrifices and Corporate Dangers

Originally Published 4 months ago — by The New York Times

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In 'Alien: Earth' Episode 6, chaos erupts on Neverland as alien creatures escape and sabotage intensifies, revealing complex human and synthetic characters grappling with morality, control, and the consequences of their actions amidst a backdrop of extraterrestrial horror and corporate greed.

Alien: Earth Unveils Tech Monstrosity and Creepy Creatures

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Vulture

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In episode 6 of Alien: Earth, the show explores themes of sentience and what it means to be human through intense scenes involving hybrids, aliens, and artificial beings, culminating in a disturbing sequence where aliens work together and a hybrid is face-hugged, raising questions about identity and consciousness.

Alien: Earth Episode 6 Highlights and Future Implications

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Variety

In 'Alien: Earth' Season 1, Episode 6, Tootles is killed by alien flies, disproving the idea that hybrids can beat death, which threatens Prodigy Corporation's claims of creating immortal synthetic bodies. Kit Young discusses Tootles' relationship with scientists, his naive belief in the company's promises, and the practical effects used in his death scene, highlighting the series' themes of the peril of scientific hubris and the fragility of life even in synthetic forms.

Alien: Earth Episode 6 Unveils Disturbing Villain and Shocking Revelations

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Rolling Stone

Episode 6 of 'Alien: Earth' features intense suspense with Isaac's death, memory wipes, and the manipulation of characters like Nibs and Arthur, while exploring themes of innocence, corporate ruthlessness, and the dangers posed by both humans and synthetic entities in a dystopian setting.