In 1979, along with Ellen Ripley and the other passengers of the Nostromo, viewers set off into deep space to meet the deadly Xenomorph. More than 30 years after the release of Ridley Scott’s Alien, FX will bring the audience and the predatory creature to home ground. The series, a prequel to the famous movie is set on Earth, and it’s called… Alien: Earth.
While the title may not be impressive (compared to titles like Alien Resurrection or Prometheus), and some recent franchise instalments haven’t been great, the project looks quite promising.
Noah Howley, best known as the creator of the Fargo and Legion TV shows, is the creator, showrunner and director. Ridley Scott, who directed the first Alien movie in 1979, is attached to the series as an executive producer. However, this isn’t the only project from the universe that Scott is involved in – his new film Alien: Romulus hit theatres in August 2024.
Alien: Earth (alongside Alien: Romulus) is designed to expand the universe and attract a new generation of viewers. It’s planned as a multi-season story but with a definitive ending, which is a good sign, given how many shows end up dragged-out and disappointing.
Here is what we know about the Alien TV series so far.
When will Alien: Earth be released?
According to the latest teaser, the Alien series will premiere in the summer of 2025.
The show was announced in 2020. However, it took quite a lot of time to move forward with production. Filming for the show began in Thailand on 19 April 2024, and it wrapped in July.
The FX original will be available to stream on Hulu in the US and Star and Disney+ in other countries.
What will the plot of Alien: Earth be?
We won’t encounter the chest-bursting Xenomorph in deep space this time. The series will be set on Earth, in the year 2120, two years before the events of the first-released movie of the franchise – Alien by Ridley Scott. This is quite surprising, since the initial reports on the series suggested that its action would take place even before Prometheus.
Here’s the official synopsis for the series:
When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman (Sydney Chandler) and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat in FX’s highly anticipated TV series Alien: Earth from creator Noah Hawley.
The plot will focus on the infamous Weyland-Yutani Corporation, a corrupt conglomerate engaged in various ventures, including manufacturing androids and starships and organising space colonisation missions.
The company was also profoundly engaged in the search for extraterrestrial live forms. At one point, Weyland-Yutani deciphered a message sent from the Acheron moon, which appeared to be a warning about dangerous species. In Alien, the corporation sent the oblivious crew of the Nostromo space craft to investigate the case, hoping to use the Xenomorph as a bioweapon.
The Alien TV series will show the corporation’s beginnings as it struggles to beat its rivals in the race to create android life. How it will be connected to the Xenomorph is yet unknown.
In 2022, speaking to Esquire, Noah Hawley reveal his take on the series:
It’s set on Earth of the future. At this moment, I describe that as Edison versus Westinghouse versus Tesla. Someone’s going to monopolize electricity. We just don’t know which one it is.
In the movies, we have this Weyland-Yutani Corporation, which is clearly also developing artificial intelligence – but what if there are other companies trying to look at immortality in a different way, with cyborg enhancements or transhuman downloads? Which of those technologies is going to win? It’s ultimately a classic science fiction question: does humanity deserve to survive?
John Landgraf, FX CEO, recently said to Deadline, that the show will serve as a “big imaginative reimagining” of the Alien franchise, similar to what Hawley did in the Fargo series.
Noah has an incredible ability to both find a way of being faithful and showing fidelity to an original creation, like to the Coen brothers or to Ridley Scott’s movie and James Cameron’s follow-up Aliens, but also to bring something new that represents both an extension and reinvention of a franchise at the same time. He’s done a masterful job with Alien as he did with Fargo. There are some big surprises in store for the audience.
(…) Setting it on Earth is really interesting. We have to think forward about the future of the planet in terms of the environment, governance, technology and create and design a version of the planet in the future … Noah wants to do that in a distinctive and original way.
Ellen Ripley, as well as the other characters known from the previous instalments of the franchise, won’t be a part of the series.
Is there a trailer for Alien: Earth?
There’s no full trailer for the series, but FX released a few teasers announcing the Xenomorph coming to Earth.
The second Disney+ promo also features a sneak peek from the upcoming Alien series. You can find it at 0:38.
The third teaser narrows the series’ release window:
Who is the cast of Alien: Earth?
Sydney Chandler, who you may know from Don’t Worry Darling, Pistol, and Sugar, will portray the show’s protagonist. According to the showrunner Noah Hawley, she will play Wendy, who is “a hybrid, a meta-human who has the brain and consciousness of a child but the body of an adult.”
Sandra Yi Sencindiver, the star of Foundation, will portray Yatani, a senior member of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation
Here is a list of other actors and actresses that will star in the show:
- Timothy Olyphant – Kirsh
- Samuel Blenkin – Boy Kavalier
- Alex Lawther – CJ
- Essie Davis – Dame Silvia
- Kit Young – Tootles
- Adarsh Gourav – Slightly
- Babou Ceesay
- Lily Newmark
- Jonathan Ayaji
- Erana James
- Diêm Camille
- Adrian Edmondson
- David Rysdahl
- Moe Bar-El
- Adrian Edmondson
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