Resident Alien Says Goodbye at Comic-Con in San Diego to a Series that "Deserved More"
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San Diego (USA), 25 Jul (EFE).- The comedy ‘Resident Alien’, of which its cancellation was announced yesterday after four seasons, fired this Friday at the Comic-Con in San Diego to a series that has changed life to the cast and from which according to its protagonists its followers “deserved more.” “You deserve more than you are receiving from many series and films. The industry is in a state of chaos, it is being disrupted with technology,” sa…
‘Resident Alien’ Stars on Their Show’s Cancellation, TV Industry ‘Disarray’ and a ‘Plausible’ Movie Continuation: ‘You Guys Deserve More’
The 'Resident Alien' stars addressed the show's cancellation, a movie continuation and the TV industry's 'disarray' at San Diego Comic Con.
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The science fiction series "Resident Alien" will not continue after its fourth season. USA Network has confirmed the end of the series, as reported by several US media outlets. Three final episodes are still pending in the US, which will air in the coming weeks. For...Read the article: "Resident Alien" Ends: Series Ends After Season 4 You can support us with every purchase you make through Amazon. Your price remains the same, and we receive a sm…
The first episode of the series "Alien: Earth" was released at Comic-ConThe first episode of the FX series "Alien: Earth", based on classic horror films, was shown at the Comic-Con festival. The series, which will be released on August 12, tells the story of a xenomorph who has fallen to Earth and explores themes of immortality, corporate greed and brotherly love.
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