Alien: Earth has already added to the lore of the Alien franchise, which imagines vicious and deadly creatures living in the far reaches of space, by introducing a new set of monsters. Since its ...
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Why sailors believed something massive lived beneath them - the sea monster that terrified sailors for centuries
For centuries, sailors told stories about a massive sea monster lurking beneath the ocean. They called it the Kraken, a creature so large it could drag entire ships underwater. These stories spread ...
Enduring as a prime source of cinematic entertainment, monster movies have created some of the most recognizable creatures in all of fiction and developed a wide range of loyal followers across the ...
Alien: Earth showrunner Noah Hawley clearly didn’t think the franchise was doing enough with the implications of its title. Ridley Scott’s Alien (1979) imagined the kind of nightmare lifeforms that ...
Megalodon usually gets all the attention when it comes to sea monsters, but ancient oceans were full of predators just as strange and scary. Fossils tell us that long before modern sharks ruled the ...
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 ...
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One Monarch Season 2 Fan Theory Brings The Freakiest Fictional Creature Ever Into The MonsterVerse
What, exactly, is Titan X, the new big bad in Monarch: Legacy of Monsters season 2? One fan theory may reveal the truth about the MonsterVerse kaiju.
The 'Fargo' creator returns to FX with a haunting take on the classic science fiction franchise, with brand new creatures along for the ride. By Josh Wigler Contributor In the first two episodes alone ...
In the build-up to the upcoming Alien: Earth series, showrunner Noah Hawley has revealed that the show will introduce fans to a horde of new monsters. Hawley, who is overseeing the first live-action ...
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