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{{Wiktionary|alien|aliens|Alien}}
'''Alien''' primarily refers to:
* ], a person in a country who is not a national of that country
** ], the above in times of war
* ], life which does not originate from Earth
** Specifically, a lifeform with ]
** For fictional extraterrestrial life, see ]
* ], a species not native to its environment


'''Alien'''('''s'''), or '''The Alien'''('''s''') may also refer to:
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== Science and technology ==
* ], a grid framework
* ], a Linux program
* ], a manufacturer of RFID technology

== Arts and entertainment ==
* ], a media franchise
** '']'', the titular alien in the franchise

===Films===
* ], a 1979 film by Ridley Scott
** ], second film in the franchise from 1986 by James Cameron
** '']'', third film in the franchise from 1992 by David Fincher
** '']'', fourth film in the franchise from 1997 by Jean-Pierre Jeunet
** ], fifth film in the franchise from 2004 by Paul W. S. Anderson
** '']'', sixth film in the franchise from 2007 by the Brothers Strause
** ], seventh film in the franchise from 2012 by Ridley Scott
** '']'', eighth film in the franchise from 2017 by Ridley Scott
** '']'', ninth film in the franchise from 2024 by Fede Álvarez
* '']'', a 1980 unofficial sequel of the 1979 ''Alien'' film
*'']'' (also titled ''Epsilon'') (1995 film) Australian{{endash}}Italian science fiction film by Rolf de Heer
* ], a 2016 Mexican film
* ], an incomplete 1960s Indian{{endash}}American film
* '']'', a 2022 South Korean film

=== Literature ===
* ], an extension of the ''Alien'' franchise
* '']'', a 1995 book by Lee Brimmicombe-Wood, a guide to the fictional United States Colonial Marines
* ], a 1902 novel by Mary Tappan Wright
* ] a 1980 anthology of science fiction edited by Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann
* ], the eighth book in the ''Animorphs'' series by ]
* ], a 2010 play by Annie Baker

=== Music ===
==== Performers ====
* ], a 1980s Swedish rock group
* ], a 1970s new wave group
* ], a 2005–2008 rock group
* The Aliens, the backing band for the American musician Jared Louche on his 1999 solo debut album '']''

==== Albums ====
* ], 1979
* ], 2022
* ], 2019
* ], 2005
* ''Alien'', a 1989 EP by ]
* ], 1987

==== Songs ====
* ], 2013
* ], 2018
* "Alien", a song by Atlanta Rhythm from the album ], 1981
* "Alien", a song by Bush from the album '']'', 1994
* "Alien", a song by Dead Letter Circus from the EP '']'', 2007
* "Alien", a song by The Devil Wears Prada from the EP '']'', 2014
* "Alien", a song by Erasure from the album '']'', 2000
* "Alien", a song by Japan from the album '']'', 1979
* "Alien", a song by Lamb from the album '']'', 1999
* "Alien", a song by Nerina Pallot from the album '']'', 2001
* "Alien", a song by P-Model from the album '']'', 1980
* "Alien", a song by Pennywise from the album '']'', 1999
* "Alien", a song by Stray Kids from the album '']'', 2022
* "Alien", a song by Structures from the album '']'', 2014
* "Alien", a song by the National from the album '']'', 2023
* "Alien", a song by Third Day from the album '']'', 1997
* "Alien", a song by Thriving Ivory from the album ], 2003
* "Alien", a song by Tokio Hotel from the album '']'', 2009
* "Alien", a 2018 song by ]
* "Alien", a 2020 song by ]
* "Alien", a 2020 song by ]
* ], a 2017 song by Coldplay
* "Aliens", a 1984 song by ]
* "The Alien", a song by Dream Theater from the album '']'', 2021

=== Video games ===
====Based on the 1979 and 1986 films====
* ], a 1982 maze game based on the 1979 film
* ], based on the 1979 film
* ], a 1986 game by Activision based on the 1986 film of the same name
* ], a 1986 game by Electric Dreams based on the 1986 film
* ], a game by Konami, based on the 1986 film
* '']'', a 2014 video game based on the ''Alien'' science fiction horror film series
* {{crossref|printworthy=y|See also: ]}}
====Other video games====
* ], a text-only clone of ''Space Invaders'' written for the CP/M operating system on the Kaypro computer

=== Other media ===
* ], a 2017 melodrama series
* '']'', web series in the ''Alien'' franchise from 2019 by Fabien Dubois
** '']'', an upcoming science fiction horror television series in the franchise by Noah Hawley
* ], a 2012 work by David Breuer-Weil, in Mottisfont, Hampshire, England
* ]
* ], 2016 British sci-fi television series
* ], a 1992 television episode

== Other uses ==
* ], a Russian company
* ] (born 1974), Singaporean actress
* ''Alien'', a perfume by ]
* ] (Alien), in Taiwan

== See also ==
* ], an Islamic order
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ], the study of hypothetical alien life
* '']'', a 1996 album by OutKast
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
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Latest revision as of 05:48, 17 November 2024

Alien primarily refers to:

Alien(s), or The Alien(s) may also refer to:

Science and technology

Arts and entertainment

Films

Literature

Music

Performers

Albums

Songs

Video games

Based on the 1979 and 1986 films

Other video games

  • Aliens (1982 video game), a text-only clone of Space Invaders written for the CP/M operating system on the Kaypro computer

Other media

Other uses

See also

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