‘Alien: Earth' Teases the First Synthetic Humans and New Horrors in First Trailer
Prepare for a new wave of horror in the first trailer for 'Alien: Earth,' FX's upcoming series from Noah Hawley. Ridley Scott also serves as an executive producer on the project.
'This ship collected five different lifeforms from the darkest corners of the universe,' a character says as the camera shows the blood-covered remains of a spaceship. Watch the full trailer below:
More to come …
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