Aliens have invaded the news again. Last month, two US presidents weighed in on the topic in rapid succession, managing to make a public that was already obsessed with extraterrestrials even more so.
Scientists hunting for radio signals from any form of advanced extraterrestrial life that might be out there trying to contact us are now starting to wonder if something has been messing with their ...
President Donald Trump said Thursday he will direct multiple U.S. government agencies to declassify files related to aliens and UFOs. The move came five days after former President Barack Obama ...
The Alien franchise is one of the most iconic and enduring in all of sci-fi cinema, even if not every entry is a classic. The original Ridley Scott movie was essentially greenlit only because the ...
Alien: Earth finally brought the franchise, famously set in space where no-one can hear you scream, to our TV screens last year, introducing a whole host of creepy creatures while dealing with plenty ...
For those worried that the cliffhanger at the end of Alien: Earth would never find resolution, you can breathe easy. Via Variety, we’ve learned that FX has renewed Noah Hawley’s series for a second ...
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In 1986, the world fell in love with a 10-year-old girl with very messy brown hair and a muddy-faced stare who went up against Xenomorph creatures and stole scenes from a cast of grown Marines in ...
Do little green men exist? Was 'Men In Black' a documentary? Prediction markets are pricing the probability of a U.S. government confirmation of alien life before the year 2027. Find out why traders ...
Bring up aliens and a lot of people will scoff. But not everyone is laughing. Around the turn of the century, 3.8 million people banded together in a real-time search for aliens — with screensavers.
A ring camera from a Southern California home captured an alien-like figure walking across a yard. NBC News' Camila Bernal spoke to some experts on whether they feel ...