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Y2Jayne

2 levels above, 2 steps ahead
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Chris

Dreams are Endless
Mean, in the later seasons Homer doesn't do it as much

Yeah it's been talked about for a bit I believe too, this recent "news" just seems to stem from a joke about it in a recent episode. They'll definitely have him do it again just to dispute this story though but otherwise they probably wouldn't have
 

Jay-Ashley

The War Dog Rebel
Yeah it's been talked about for a bit I believe too, this recent "news" just seems to stem from a joke about it in a recent episode. They'll definitely have him do it again just to dispute this story though but otherwise they probably wouldn't have
Yeah, I could see them doing just out of spite
 

Marty McFourth

Trying to figure out this life thing, what about you
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The cast for FX’s upcoming “Alien” series continues to grow, with Variety reporting this week that six more actors have signed on to star in the franchise’s first small screen outing.

Babou Ceesay (“Guerrilla,” “Damilola”), Jonathan Ajayi (“Wonder Woman 1984,” “Noughts and Crosses”), Erana James (“Uproar,” “The Wilds”), Lily Newmark (“Pin Cushion,” “Sex Education”), Diêm Camille (“Washington Black,” “Alex Rider 3”), and Adrian Edmondson (“War & Peace,” “A Spy Among Friends”) have all been cast in the series.

Sydney Chandler stars in FX’s “Alien” as Wendy, said to be “a hybrid, a meta-human who has the brain and consciousness of a child but the body of an adult.”

The previously announced cast also includes Timothy Olyphant (“Fargo”), David Rysdahl (“Fargo”), Essie Davis (The Babadook), Alex Lawther (The End of the F*cking World), Samuel Blenkin (“Black Mirror”), and Adarsh Gourav (The White Tiger).

FX’s “Alien” series is expected sometime in 2025.

Creator Noah Hawley‘s take on the Alien franchise has been described as both an “extension and reinvention” of the films that have come before it, with Ellen Ripley not involved.

FX originally noted, “Expect a scary thrill ride set not too far in the future here on Earth.”

Last we heard, Ridley Scott is expected to be on board as producer.
 
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