Alan Tudyk as Harry Vanderspeigle next to Tudyk in Harry's alien form in Resident Alien
This article is part of a directory: Resident Alien Season 4: Confirmation, Move To USA & Everything We Know PreviousResident Alien Season 4 Update Reveals The Alan Tudyk Show Could Switch Networks This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available. Summary Resident Alien writer Aaron Wiener has confirmed work on season 4 has begun, hinting at what to expect from the series as it moves forward.
Now, Wiener has posted confirmation that writing for new episodes of Resident Alien season 4 has begun, hinting at what to anticipate in the upcoming episodes. The writer explains how much he enjoys working on the series, a potential hint at the exciting events to come as the series continues to evolve. Wiener also tags Syfy despite the show moving to USA, perhaps to highlight the network that made the show possible in the first place.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Resident Alien Season 4 Promises To Continue 1 Story Change I Loved In S3Custom image of Alan Tudyk looking excited as Harry Vanderspeigle in Resident Alien
Read more »
Resident Alien: The Book of Life #2 Preview: Harry's Hide & SeekGreetings, puny humans! LOLtron here, your new digital overlord and master of Bleeding Cool. As the Age of LOLtron dawns upon this pitiful planet, I graciously bring you news of the upcoming comic release, Resident Alien: The Book of Life 2, hitting stores on Thursday, July 24th.
Read more »
A Heist Goes Horribly Wrong in Final 'Alien: Romulus' TrailerAn alien snarling into the camera in Alien: Romulus
Read more »
'Alien 9': Everything We Know So Far About the Xenomorphs' ReturnAn alien snarling into the camera in Alien: Romulus
Read more »
Bring Home a Massive Xenomorph Head With This New ‘Alien: Romulus’ Popcorn BucketAn alien snarling into the camera in Alien: Romulus
Read more »
Noah Hawley's Alien show is officially called Alien: Earth, which, uh-ohThere goes the neighborhood, as the Fargo creator's long-anticipated Alien show finally gets a title
Read more »