
Netflix's K-Pop Demon Hunters has absolutely dominated pop culture this summer, and for a limited time, it's looking to dominate movie theaters, too.
In just a few months since its June 20 release, K-Pop Demon Hunters become Netflix's most popular

Netflix's K-Pop Demon Hunters has absolutely dominated pop culture this summer, and for a limited time, it's looking to dominate movie theaters, too.
In just a few months since its June 20 release, K-Pop Demon Hunters become Netflix's most popular
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The Alien films' Xenomorphs are, in my mind, the greatest movie monsters ever created. It's shocking, then, that they're the least interesting part of FX's Alien: Earth.
That isn't to say that the Xenomorphs in Alien: Earth are bores. Far from it! These seminal horror creatures get more than enough moments to shine in the series, slashing victims to shreds, flashing those double mouths, and

Alien: Earth is the first TV series of the Alien franchise, sitting in the earlier batch of films. But where exactly does it sit chronologically in the canon timeline?
Set in 2120, Alien: Earth takes place just two years before Ridley Scott's original 1979 film, Alien. In the film, which takes place in 2122, almost the entire crew on the Earth-bound Nostromo space vessel is turned into Xenomorph