From aliens in space to aliens on Earth and adventures through time, these are the three sci-fi movies on Peacock that you need to watch in March.
March is a very good month for sci-fi movie fans on Peacock. The usual schlocky B-movies are still there because they never really go anywhere. But what makes this month special is that Peacock has added a handful of legitimate sci-fi classics, as well as a modern masterpiece.
Recommended Videos Alien For modern audiences, there’s not a lot of suspense about who survives in Alien because there have been so many sequels. But that doesn’t take away from director Ridley Scott’s masterpiece of horror and sci-fi. Deep in space, the crew of the starship Nostromo follow a transmission that leads them to the body of a giant alien. One of the crew, Kane , is attacked by a face-hugger alien that eventually dies after spending hours attached to him.
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