San Diego Comic-Con, Alien and Earth
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Harvard scientist claims object 3I/ATLAS may be alien tech. The 12-mile body is travelling toward Earth at 135,000 mph, raising scientific questions.
Friday at San Diego Comic-Con offered fans a rare opportunity to hear from two of the people primarily responsible for major franchises, in the same place, on the same day. And that’s exactly what happened in both the Alien: Earth and Predator: Badlands panels, which both took place in Hall H.
The Alien franchise is all set to make its entry into the TV series genre with the first show for the franchise, Alien: Earth.
‘Possibly hostile’ alien threat detected in unknown interstellar object, a shocking new study claims
Object 3I/ATLAS will make close approaches to Jupiter, Mars and Venus, which could allow aliens to stealthily plant spy “gadgets” there, one researcher hypothesized.
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Currently airing its fourth season, the sci-fi series' creatives tell The Hollywood Reporter how it feels to have the show come to an end next month.
It's been over 20 years since the Xenomorph fought the Yautja in "Alien vs. Predator." Now, it looks like Disney could be setting the stage for a rematch.
I’m particularly excited about Alien: Earth, which will be the first TV show in the Alien franchise and also the first thing in this universe to be set on Earth. Alien: Earth is far from the only thing to be excited about in August, though. Here are five shows I’m particularly looking forward to watching.
“Alien: Earth” had its series world premiere at the 2025 San Diego Comic-Con. The activation for the show, “The Wreckage: Code Red,” gives fans a chance to experience the show themselves. We went with stars Sydney Chandler and Babou Ceesay as well as show writer, director and creator Noah Hawley through the experience.
What began as a little‑known provision from the early 1940s has quickly morphed into a flashpoint of fear, legal challenge, and civil liberties debate.