‘I’m a Huge Alien Fan and the New TV Series Is the Best It’s Been in Years' - Manchester Evening News
The series explores corporate control and hybrid technology, featuring a new hybrid prototype and encounters with alien life forms threatening Earth, with episodes releasing weekly on FX.
- On August 12, 2025, Alien: Earth debuted with two episodes on Hulu and FX, created by Noah Hawley and executive produced by Ridley Scott.
- In this Corporate Era, Earth’s 2120 timeline is governed by five corporations including Prodigy and Weyland-Yutani, set two years before Alien events.
- When the USCSS Maginot crash-lands in New Siam, hybrid Wendy and tactical soldiers confront five previously undiscovered species.
- On Rotten Tomatoes, Alien: Earth is streaming on Disney+ and has been called one of the shows of the year, with a 93 percent rating.
- Looking ahead to the finale, episodes will drop every Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET through mid-September, with seven more episodes remaining until September 23, 2025.
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The Best Part Of 'Alien: Earth' Has Nothing To Do With Alien Canon
After intriguing buzz and a ton of secrecy, Alien: Earth has finally arrived. The ambitious science fiction series, created by Noah Hawley, reimagines the Alien mythos in shocking ways. Throughout the two-episode premiere, fans of the venerable series will see plenty of bloody and squeamish xenomorph action, which rivals some of the most horrific moments in the entire franchise. In fact, in certain shots, the attacking xenomorphs are even more f…
Alien: Earth is one of the best series of the year
On hearing that the first TV series set in the Alien universe was being developed, I was excited but nervous. Ridley Scott’s 1979 movie Alien and the 1986 sequel, James Cameron’s Aliens, are classics that gave us one of the all-time great cinematic heroes in Sigourney Weaver’s Ellen Ripley and one of cinema’s scariest monsters, the near indestructible alien “xenomorph”. No one wants their legacy tarnished.I needn’t have worried. Alien: Earth is …
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