The ALIEN: EARTH Season 1 Finale is HERE! And it actually feels like a Season Finale and not a limited Series Finale. Curious how folks like this episode and ending in particular! Love seeing the Lost ...
Boy Kavalier finally loses his grip on power. Wendy seizes control of the island, orders the aliens to crush his army, and locks Boy inside the same holding cell where she and the Lost Boys were once ...
“I’m…” Wendy is both certain and not. “I don’t know what I am,” she says to Hermit here in the season finale of Alien: Earth. “I’m not a child. I ...
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 ...
Warning: spoilers for Season 1, Episode 8 - “The Real Monsters” are hanging in suspense. Wendy (Sydney Chandler), if that’s even her name anymore, is officially fed up with the adults in the room.
So far on Alien: Earth, we’ve seen Wendy (Sydney Chandler) tame a Xenomorph, a Fly devour a poor hybrid named Tootles (Kit Young), and an Eye take over the body of a sheep. What fresh horrors await us ...
“Alien: Earth” aired its Season 1 finale (episode 8) titled “The Real Monsters” last night – Tuesday, Sept. 23 – on FX. If you missed the episode’s release, you can still catch up, as the finale is ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover Hollywood and entertainment. The Alien prequel series Alien: Earth wrapped up with Episode 8 on Tuesday with an ending ...
This article contains spoilers from Alien: Earth episode 8, "The Real Monsters." The monsters are loose. The immortal children are in charge. As Sydney Chandler's Wendy declares, "Now we rule." The ...
Carly Lane is an Atlanta-based writer and critic who has been with Collider in some form or fashion since 2021. She considers herself a television nerd, diehard romance/sci-fi/fantasy reader, and ...
Alien: Earth definitely gets a lot right, but after watching the season 1 finale, I'm torn, because it gets a lot of things wrong, too. There's clear commitment to certain aspects of the Alien ...