In Space, No One...
- Episode aired Sep 2, 2025
- TV-MA
- 1h 4m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
4.3K
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An outer-space vessel in peril leads to a dangerous reckoning.An outer-space vessel in peril leads to a dangerous reckoning.An outer-space vessel in peril leads to a dangerous reckoning.
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Sydney Chandler
- Wendy
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Alex Lawther
- Joe Hermit
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Essie Davis
- Dame Sylvia
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Adarsh Gourav
- Slightly
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Erana James
- Curly
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Lily Newmark
- Nibs
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Jonathan Ajayi
- Smee
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David Rysdahl
- Arthur Sylvia
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Diêm Camille
- Siberian
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Moe Bar-El
- Rashidi
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Adrian Edmondson
- Atom Eins
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Timothy Olyphant
- Kirsh
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Featured reviews
In an era of rehashing, redundant and repeatedly rebooting franchises this series has a new and refreshing feel reminiscent of the last predator film Prey. With relevant and current themes around tech and AI I really enjoyed the first few episodes as the characters are interesting and well cast.
The visuals and dialogue have been great and always on the edge of my seat on each episode and wanting the next one to come quicker to see where we are going next.
Franchise fan or new comer will enjoy and I look forward to seeing this become a series for many years to come with the richness of characters that could lead to intriguing sub plot stories.
The visuals and dialogue have been great and always on the edge of my seat on each episode and wanting the next one to come quicker to see where we are going next.
Franchise fan or new comer will enjoy and I look forward to seeing this become a series for many years to come with the richness of characters that could lead to intriguing sub plot stories.
Easily the best episode so far. A perfect balance of a gripping story, funny moments, and nostalgia for the original movie.
For me, the Alien franchise has always been about a monster in space, so I'm glad the creators went back to a ship to show the beginning of the story. Although, it would also be interesting to know where and how the crew collected this monstrous zoo?!
And how can you not love the eyeball? She's such a smart sweetheart.
For me, the Alien franchise has always been about a monster in space, so I'm glad the creators went back to a ship to show the beginning of the story. Although, it would also be interesting to know where and how the crew collected this monstrous zoo?!
And how can you not love the eyeball? She's such a smart sweetheart.
What an amazing episode showing what happened to the crew. I wished for this the moment episode 1 sped things up and showing ahead of this. Introduction to the new creatures were awesome. Crew all played their parts magnificently. I want more like this and am not looking forward to going back to the adult children bots.
Exhilarating! THIS is how to do an Alien show.
I'm still digesting but the best way to describe would be a super intense dose of 'Alien' injected directly into your veins.
This episode is a beautiful nod to the first movie. It works well to connect the story line but as can work as a stand alone episode.
Even managed to create the new creatures that are just as creepy as are of the other creatures. It'll definitely give people with eyeball sensitivities the heebee jeebees.
I'm still digesting but the best way to describe would be a super intense dose of 'Alien' injected directly into your veins.
This episode is a beautiful nod to the first movie. It works well to connect the story line but as can work as a stand alone episode.
Even managed to create the new creatures that are just as creepy as are of the other creatures. It'll definitely give people with eyeball sensitivities the heebee jeebees.
This series has excellent production values. The art department has replicated the signature "Alien" look to a "T". The Xenomorph looks amazing when it is either the guy in a suit or cgi. Top-notch effects! Episode five feels like it belongs in the canon of Alien. The sets, costumes, lighting and creatures successfully transport the viewer into a Ridley-esque claustrophobic space-ship full of doomed mission-specialists fleeing in terror from the menacing, Xenomorph. Just what we want and expect from the Alien franchise. Amazing work, providing motion-picture quality on a television-series budget. I don't know how they did it, but it really works well. The sets remind us of the Nostromo and other ships from previous Alien films while bringing their own style to the mix. Any Alien fan would enjoy this episode. It almost feels like the series should have started with Ep.5.
Did you know
- TriviaThe episode title is the first half of the iconic tagline: "In space, no one can hear you scream", used as part of the promotional material for the original Alien (1979) film.
- GoofsWhen Morrow is sitting at the computer while the alien is breaking down the door, the words on the screen reflect onto his face, but if the text on his face is a reflection, it should be backwards, which it isn't.
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- 1h 4m(64 min)
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