- Alien (film) - Wikipedia
Alien is a 1979 science fiction horror film directed by Ridley Scott and written by Dan O'Bannon, based on a story by O'Bannon and Ronald Shusett It follows a spaceship crew who investigate a derelict spaceship and are hunted by a deadly extraterrestrial creature
- Alien (1979) - IMDb
Alien: Directed by Ridley Scott With Tom Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver, Veronica Cartwright, Harry Dean Stanton After investigating a mysterious transmission of unknown origin, the crew of a commercial spacecraft encounters a deadly lifeform
- Alien movies in order: chronological and release | Space
Watch all Alien movies in order with our comprehensive list, from the 1979 original to Romulus, and including the Alien vs Predator crossovers
- Alien | Plot, Cast, Sigourney Weaver, Influence, Sequels, Facts . . .
Alien, American science-fiction – horror film, released in 1979 and directed by Ridley Scott, that chronicles the struggle of the crew of a deep-space commercial spacecraft to survive an encounter with a terrifying alien creature The film stars Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, and John Hurt
- All Alien Movies In Order: How to Watch Chronologically
From the 1979 original to Alien: Romulus, here's your guide on how to watch all the Alien movies in order
- ‘Alien: Earth’: Release Date, Cast, Plot, Trailer and News
Here’s everything to know about ‘Alien: Earth,’ starring Sydney Chandler and Timothy Olyphant, ahead of its Aug 12, 2025, release date
- Alien | Rotten Tomatoes
In deep space, the crew of the commercial starship Nostromo is awakened from their cryo-sleep capsules halfway through their journey home to investigate a distress
- Alien Movies In Order (Release Chronological) - Screen Rant
The Alien movies in chronological order represent a long and complicated timeline that has continued to captivate audiences for over 40 years The sci-fi horror franchise Alien has a unique aesthetic, inspired by the works of artist H R Giger and the early eras of science fiction Ridley Scott was the first director to set the tone and style for the series, and he helped bring O'Bannon and
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