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A history of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation in the 'Alien' franchise. ... they were landlords of the Hadley's Hope colony on LV-426 in "Aliens," hired the Colonial Marines, ...
The Weyland-Yutani Corporation is a ruthless mega-organization that serves as the deceptive antagonist for the entire Alien series. In many ways, it's ...
By the 27th century, the Colonial Marines had been taken over by Weyland-Yutani Corporation once it had risen up from the ashes, and it then became the most powerful company in history. Xenomorph ...
Tonally speaking, the “Alien” movies span several genres — mainly action, horror and operatic sci-fi. The best double as indictments of corporate hegemony, presenting the ruthless Weyland-Yutani ...
Alien: Earth could provide a direct explanation for Weyland-Yutani’s actions. The series’ trailer already shows that Weyland-Yutani was capturing and transporting xenomorphs at least two years ...
Weyland-Yutani wants to create expensive pharmaceuticals based on research derived from the Xenomorphs. It doesn’t care who gets in the way of obtaining these miracle drugs, because its knows ...
While he doesn't elaborate further, it seems likely that Hawley is referencing sleeper agent Ash's implicit communications with Weyland-Yutani after the Nostromo receives the transmission from the ...
In the original Alien, the Weyland/Yutani Corporation, a mega-conglomerate that owns nearly everything on Earth by the early 22nd century, diverts the mining crew of the Nostromo to the planet LV-426.
Production recently began on Ridley Scott‘s “Alien: Covenant” and there’s a first picture to prove it. While it doesn’t show Michael Fassbender reprising his role from “Prometheus ...
The history of Alien and Predator crossovers is based more on vibes than a coherent canon. Back in 1989, when Aliens (1986) and Predator (1987) were still fresh in the minds of sci-fi fans, comic ...
Anyone familiar with the Alien films knows Weyland-Yutani doesn’t always have people’s best interests in mind, so Thia’s mission could have some nefarious goal behind it.
I f you've seen any Alien movie, you'll be all too aware that human life (or synthetic's for that matter) doesn't mean much to shady corporation Weyland-Yutani. One mystery that has always left ...