Viel gibt es noch nicht zu sehen, es ist nicht mehr als eine Ankündigung. Aber hier ist der erste Teaser der nächstjährigen Disney+-Eventserie „Alien: Earth“ von Noah Hawley.
Es ist nur ein Augentratzerl, 30 Sekunden lang, aber immerhin: Erstmals kündigt sich Noah Hawleys neue Serie an, „Alien: Earth“, das das legendäre Franchise von Ridley Scott erstmals in Serienform gießt. Der Start bei Disney+ ist für 2025 angekündigt, mehr ist aktuell noch nicht bekannt. Hawley ist höchst angesehen bei Serienfans als Schöpfer und Showrunner von „Legion“ und „Fargo“. Nach einem weniger erfolgreichen Ausflug ins Kino mit „Lucy in the Sky“ hat er nun erstmals wieder eine neue Serie parat. Angeführt von Sydney Chandler, präsentiert „Alien: Earth“ einen umfangreichen internationalen Cast, zu dem Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson,Adarsh Gourav, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diem Camille und Moe Bar-El gehören.
Zur Serie...
Es ist nur ein Augentratzerl, 30 Sekunden lang, aber immerhin: Erstmals kündigt sich Noah Hawleys neue Serie an, „Alien: Earth“, das das legendäre Franchise von Ridley Scott erstmals in Serienform gießt. Der Start bei Disney+ ist für 2025 angekündigt, mehr ist aktuell noch nicht bekannt. Hawley ist höchst angesehen bei Serienfans als Schöpfer und Showrunner von „Legion“ und „Fargo“. Nach einem weniger erfolgreichen Ausflug ins Kino mit „Lucy in the Sky“ hat er nun erstmals wieder eine neue Serie parat. Angeführt von Sydney Chandler, präsentiert „Alien: Earth“ einen umfangreichen internationalen Cast, zu dem Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson,Adarsh Gourav, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diem Camille und Moe Bar-El gehören.
Zur Serie...
- 11/21/2024
- by Thomas Schultze
- Spot - Media & Film
We got our first look at some footage from Alien: Earth via a Disney+ promo last week, and FX/Hulu has now released a new teaser and poster for Noah Hawley's highly-anticipated series.
The promo only includes a few brief shots of what has been described as a "new breed" of Xenomorph, but it does confirm the show's summer 2025 premiere date while also revealing a significant change to the previously-established timeline.
We had been led to believe that the series would be set a full three decades before Ridley Scott's Alien, but this teaser reveals that it will actually take place in the year 2120 - just two years prior to the events of the original film.
We're not sure how significant this will turn out to be, but is there a chance we could see some kind of retcon? After all, if an alien ship with Xenos on...
The promo only includes a few brief shots of what has been described as a "new breed" of Xenomorph, but it does confirm the show's summer 2025 premiere date while also revealing a significant change to the previously-established timeline.
We had been led to believe that the series would be set a full three decades before Ridley Scott's Alien, but this teaser reveals that it will actually take place in the year 2120 - just two years prior to the events of the original film.
We're not sure how significant this will turn out to be, but is there a chance we could see some kind of retcon? After all, if an alien ship with Xenos on...
- 11/21/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
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.
Lead by Chandler, the series showcases an expansive international cast which includes Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson, Adarsh Gourav, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diem Camille and Moe Bar-El.
What is this eye??!!! Guess we will find out next year. Alien: Earth arrives Summer 2025. Only on Hulu.
https://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/alien-earth...
Lead by Chandler, the series showcases an expansive international cast which includes Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson, Adarsh Gourav, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diem Camille and Moe Bar-El.
What is this eye??!!! Guess we will find out next year. Alien: Earth arrives Summer 2025. Only on Hulu.
https://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/alien-earth...
- 11/20/2024
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Alien: Romulus may have brought the Xenomorph back to the big screen in style this summer, but next year we'll be getting another, very different sort of Alien project: Alien: Earth. From Fargo creator Noah Hawley, Alien: Earth is set before the original film on, you guessed it, Earth. This is an interesting move for a few reasons, and curiosity has been high among franchise fans about how Alien: Earth would handle this story. Now we finally know a few more details, as well as when we'll get to watch it: Alien: Earth is due to premiere in summer 2025 on Hulu.
This comes from a brand new teaser released today, which comes with the tagline "in 2120, Mother Earth is expecting." You can watch it above.
As for the plot details, Deadline is reporting some brand new information about the series. Alien: Earth is set in the year 2120, a mere two...
This comes from a brand new teaser released today, which comes with the tagline "in 2120, Mother Earth is expecting." You can watch it above.
As for the plot details, Deadline is reporting some brand new information about the series. Alien: Earth is set in the year 2120, a mere two...
- 11/20/2024
- by Daniel Roman
- Winter Is Coming
On Wednesday, FX released a teaser trailer and key art for “Alien: Earth,” the first “Alien” franchise TV series, which is coming to Hulu in summer 2025. The teaser features an image of Earth reflected in the gleaming black head of a hungry xenomorph, and unveils the tagline for the series, which is sticking in my head, not necessarily in a good way: “Mother Earth is expecting.” It’s no “Whoever wins… we lose,” the classic tagline from “Alien vs. Predator,” but it’s something.
The highly anticipated sci-fi series is created by Noah Hawley, who has prior experience adapting a movie for television with the “Fargo” series. It’s set in the year 2120, two years before the events of the original “Alien.”
Here’s the official logline for the series: “When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a...
The highly anticipated sci-fi series is created by Noah Hawley, who has prior experience adapting a movie for television with the “Fargo” series. It’s set in the year 2120, two years before the events of the original “Alien.”
Here’s the official logline for the series: “When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a...
- 11/20/2024
- by Liam Mathews
- Gold Derby
With 2024 quickly reaching an end, FX is preparing everyone for the release of one of its upcoming shows. We're talking about the highly anticipated sci-fi horror series Alien: Earth, and a thrilling new teaser trailer for the show just dropped. While only 42 seconds, this teaser gives us a chilling glimpse of the deadly Xenomorph, which Alien fans will recognize right away. You can check out the teaser above!
Not only does the teaser tease fans of what's to come in the series, but it also reveals a premiere window. We don't have an official release date just yet, but we do know it's coming in the summer of 2025. So that's anywhere between June 20, 2025, and Sept. 22, 2025. Hopefully, the show will receive an early summer release sometime in June or July. I'm sure I'm not the only one eager to see this new series, especially after watching the latest installment in the Alien franchise,...
Not only does the teaser tease fans of what's to come in the series, but it also reveals a premiere window. We don't have an official release date just yet, but we do know it's coming in the summer of 2025. So that's anywhere between June 20, 2025, and Sept. 22, 2025. Hopefully, the show will receive an early summer release sometime in June or July. I'm sure I'm not the only one eager to see this new series, especially after watching the latest installment in the Alien franchise,...
- 11/20/2024
- by Crystal George
- 1428 Elm
Noah Hawley’s Alien prequel series is finally beginning to take form.
A 30-second teaser for the highly anticipated FX horror series Alien: Earth centers on Xenomorph, a feral and screeching creature — and the main antagonists in the Alien film franchise — that has a ragtag group of soldiers fighting for survival. “In 2120, Mother Earth is expecting,” a voiceover says at the start of the teaser (below), followed by the screeching cries of a blood-dripping, sharp-toothed Xenomorph.
FX’s Alien: Earth will bow in summer 2025 on Hulu.
As the title suggests, the series will be set on Earth and take place near the end of the 21st century, before the event’s of Ridley Scott’s 1979 space-horror classic (Scott is an executive producer of the series via his Scott Free company).
The sci-fi horror series for Hulu led by Sydney Chandler will see a mysterious space vessel crash-landing on Earth, leaving...
A 30-second teaser for the highly anticipated FX horror series Alien: Earth centers on Xenomorph, a feral and screeching creature — and the main antagonists in the Alien film franchise — that has a ragtag group of soldiers fighting for survival. “In 2120, Mother Earth is expecting,” a voiceover says at the start of the teaser (below), followed by the screeching cries of a blood-dripping, sharp-toothed Xenomorph.
FX’s Alien: Earth will bow in summer 2025 on Hulu.
As the title suggests, the series will be set on Earth and take place near the end of the 21st century, before the event’s of Ridley Scott’s 1979 space-horror classic (Scott is an executive producer of the series via his Scott Free company).
The sci-fi horror series for Hulu led by Sydney Chandler will see a mysterious space vessel crash-landing on Earth, leaving...
- 11/20/2024
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Speaking of cult classic horror franchises, there is no doubt that Alien is one of the best ones in that aspect. The idea came from a story written by the late writer Dan O’Bannon and his colleague Ronald Shusett and was later depicted on the screen by Ridley Scott, whose sci-fi horror is now considered a proper classic.
Since then, the franchise has been expanding in a proper way, producing sequels, prequels, and other content, including an upcoming television series – Alien: Earth. We have already written about this upcoming project and we can now confirm that we have more information for you about the upcoming series.
As you can guess from the title, the Xenomorph is coming to Earth in a distant future and the series will explore this storyline. Recently, as Deadline reports, a new teaser, as well as new information about the series have been released, and we...
Since then, the franchise has been expanding in a proper way, producing sequels, prequels, and other content, including an upcoming television series – Alien: Earth. We have already written about this upcoming project and we can now confirm that we have more information for you about the upcoming series.
As you can guess from the title, the Xenomorph is coming to Earth in a distant future and the series will explore this storyline. Recently, as Deadline reports, a new teaser, as well as new information about the series have been released, and we...
- 11/20/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
At long last, the first look at Noah Hawley’s upcoming “Alien” series has arrived. The highly anticipated “Alien: Earth” will premiere on Hulu in the summer of 2025.
“In 2020, Mother Earth is expecting,” a voiceover in the first teaser says. After showing an image of Earth moving and morphing, the camera then pans down to the darkness below the planet to reveal a Xenomorph. As the creature screams, the teaser cuts to a staticky transmission before revealing the name of this upcoming sci-fi thriller.
Watch the full teaser below:
Set three decades before the events of the 1979 Ridley Scott film, “Alien: Earth” follows a a young woman and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers who investigate a mysterious vessel from space that crash lands on Earth. What they find will put them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat yet. As the search crew looks for survivors, they also must...
“In 2020, Mother Earth is expecting,” a voiceover in the first teaser says. After showing an image of Earth moving and morphing, the camera then pans down to the darkness below the planet to reveal a Xenomorph. As the creature screams, the teaser cuts to a staticky transmission before revealing the name of this upcoming sci-fi thriller.
Watch the full teaser below:
Set three decades before the events of the 1979 Ridley Scott film, “Alien: Earth” follows a a young woman and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers who investigate a mysterious vessel from space that crash lands on Earth. What they find will put them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat yet. As the search crew looks for survivors, they also must...
- 11/20/2024
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
In the wake of Alien: Romulus comes the FX/Hulu series “Alien: Earth,” and a new teaser unveiled this morning puts the franchise’s star – the Xenomorph- front and center.
Get ready for the new Alien series to arrive in Summer 2025.
The new teaser also reveals that the series is set in 2120. “When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat in the sci-fi horror series Alien: Earth. As members of the crash recovery crew search for survivors among the wreckage, they encounter mysterious predatory life forms more terrifying than they could have ever imagined. With this new threat unlocked, the search crew must fight for survival, and what they choose to do with this discovery could change planet Earth as they know it.”
Sydney Chandler leads...
Get ready for the new Alien series to arrive in Summer 2025.
The new teaser also reveals that the series is set in 2120. “When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat in the sci-fi horror series Alien: Earth. As members of the crash recovery crew search for survivors among the wreckage, they encounter mysterious predatory life forms more terrifying than they could have ever imagined. With this new threat unlocked, the search crew must fight for survival, and what they choose to do with this discovery could change planet Earth as they know it.”
Sydney Chandler leads...
- 11/20/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Alien franchise is set to continue on the small screen with an “FX on Hulu” TV series called Alien: Earth, from Fargo creator Noah Hawley. The show began filming in Thailand last year, then had to halt production after a month due to the actors strike. Filming resumed earlier this year and wrapped a few months ago – and now a teaser trailer has made its way online to let us know that the show has a Summer 2025 premiere window! You can check it out in the embed above.
One of the first things we heard about the Alien TV series – and one of the most surprising things about it – is that it will be set on Earth (thus the title), a couple of decades before the events of the first movie. FX chairman John Landgraf has said the show will take place “right near the end of this century.
One of the first things we heard about the Alien TV series – and one of the most surprising things about it – is that it will be set on Earth (thus the title), a couple of decades before the events of the first movie. FX chairman John Landgraf has said the show will take place “right near the end of this century.
- 11/20/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Mark your calendars for Summer 2025 for the premiere of Noah Hawley’s Alien: Earth from FX on Hulu.
This new teaser features the star of the Alien-verse: the Xenomorph, which fans of the franchise also saw in an earlier clip released for select movie-goers who attended screenings of Alien: Romulus. In a video dropped earlier this month from Disney+ and Hulu, little slivers of various shows, including Alien: Earth, were revealed, and glimpses of what’s to come were featured.
From Noah Hawley, Alien: Earth is set in the year 2120. When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat in the sci-fi horror series Alien: Earth.
As members of the crash recovery crew search for survivors among the wreckage, they encounter mysterious predatory life forms more...
This new teaser features the star of the Alien-verse: the Xenomorph, which fans of the franchise also saw in an earlier clip released for select movie-goers who attended screenings of Alien: Romulus. In a video dropped earlier this month from Disney+ and Hulu, little slivers of various shows, including Alien: Earth, were revealed, and glimpses of what’s to come were featured.
From Noah Hawley, Alien: Earth is set in the year 2120. When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat in the sci-fi horror series Alien: Earth.
As members of the crash recovery crew search for survivors among the wreckage, they encounter mysterious predatory life forms more...
- 11/20/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
The Alien franchise is set to continue on the small screen with an “FX on Hulu” TV series called Alien: Earth, from Fargo creator Noah Hawley. The show began filming in Thailand last year, then had to halt production after a month due to the actors strike. Filming resumed earlier this year and wrapped a few months ago – and now the first footage has been unveiled! This footage can be seen in the embed above, a video Disney+ released to celebrate five years of their streaming service and to give a preview of the shows that will be reaching Disney+ and “Hulu on Disney+” in the next year (so Alien: Earth could be described as an “FX on Hulu on Disney+” project), as Hulu is streaming in the Disney+ app for Bundle subscribers in the United States.
Of course, Alien: Earth isn’t the only show featured in this promo video.
Of course, Alien: Earth isn’t the only show featured in this promo video.
- 11/12/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
In the wake of Alien: Romulus comes the FX/Hulu series “Alien: Earth” sometime next year, which is set to be the first ever television series set within the official Alien universe.
As part of a 2025 preview video from Disney+, we’ve got the first footage from “Alien: Earth” this morning, which gives us a brief sneak peek at the locations and characters.
One character says in voiceover, “This ship collected specimens from faraway moons… monsters.” The suggestion there is that a Xenomorph specimen has been brought back to Earth in the upcoming “Alien: Earth,” which will indeed be the franchise’s first installment set here on Earth. Check out the first look preview footage for next year’s “Alien: Earth” below.
Creator Noah Hawley recently told Deadline, “There’s something about seeing a Xenomorph in the wilds of Earth with your own eyes that is truly chilling… to think...
As part of a 2025 preview video from Disney+, we’ve got the first footage from “Alien: Earth” this morning, which gives us a brief sneak peek at the locations and characters.
One character says in voiceover, “This ship collected specimens from faraway moons… monsters.” The suggestion there is that a Xenomorph specimen has been brought back to Earth in the upcoming “Alien: Earth,” which will indeed be the franchise’s first installment set here on Earth. Check out the first look preview footage for next year’s “Alien: Earth” below.
Creator Noah Hawley recently told Deadline, “There’s something about seeing a Xenomorph in the wilds of Earth with your own eyes that is truly chilling… to think...
- 11/12/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The UK’s Reason8 has boarded SXSW prize winner We Were Dangerous for international sales, ahead of the upcoming American Film Market (AFM).
It is the feature debut of New Zealand filmmaker Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu, with Te Whiu winning a special jury prize for filmmaking at SXSW in the narrative feature competition. It is produced through Taika Waititi and Carthew Neal’s Auckland-based outfit Piki Films. WME Independent represents North American sales.
The film’s festival run included BFI Flare London Lgbtqia+ and Melbourne International Film Festival.
Set in 1954, the feature follows three misfit teens who are trapped at an...
It is the feature debut of New Zealand filmmaker Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu, with Te Whiu winning a special jury prize for filmmaking at SXSW in the narrative feature competition. It is produced through Taika Waititi and Carthew Neal’s Auckland-based outfit Piki Films. WME Independent represents North American sales.
The film’s festival run included BFI Flare London Lgbtqia+ and Melbourne International Film Festival.
Set in 1954, the feature follows three misfit teens who are trapped at an...
- 10/30/2024
- ScreenDaily
In the wake of Alien: Romulus comes the Hulu series “Alien: Earth” next year, which is set before the events of all previous movies and brings the franchise to Earth for the first time.
If it’s taking place on Earth… before the original Alien… does that mean “Alien: Earth” won’t actually feature any Xenomorphs at all? That’s been the speculation/worry from many fans these past several months, but creator Noah Hawley (“Legion”) is here to debunk the rumors.
Chatting with Deadline on the Emmys red carpet last night, Noah Hawley has made it crystal clear that were will be at least one Xenomorph featured in next year’s “Alien: Earth.”
He explains, “There’s something about seeing a Xenomorph in the wilds of Earth with your own eyes that is truly chilling… to think of it moving here among us. And so I can’t tell...
If it’s taking place on Earth… before the original Alien… does that mean “Alien: Earth” won’t actually feature any Xenomorphs at all? That’s been the speculation/worry from many fans these past several months, but creator Noah Hawley (“Legion”) is here to debunk the rumors.
Chatting with Deadline on the Emmys red carpet last night, Noah Hawley has made it crystal clear that were will be at least one Xenomorph featured in next year’s “Alien: Earth.”
He explains, “There’s something about seeing a Xenomorph in the wilds of Earth with your own eyes that is truly chilling… to think of it moving here among us. And so I can’t tell...
- 9/16/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Although a teaser promo for the series was recently released, we still know very little about Alien: Earth beyond a brief logline (see below), but creator Noah Hawley has now shared some intriguing new details about what will undoubtedly be the most important aspect of the project for many fans: the Xenomprphs!
Though the show is set in the (seemingly) safe confines of Earth before the events of Ridley Scott's original, the titular acid-secreting creatures will still feature - but they might differ somewhat to the Xenos we're used to seeing on the big screen.
While speaking to Deadline on the red carped of last night's Emmy Awards, Hawley teased a "chilling" new take on the Alien.
“There’s something about seeing a Xenomorph in the wilds of Earth with your own eyes. That is truly chilling to think of it moving here among us, and so I can...
Though the show is set in the (seemingly) safe confines of Earth before the events of Ridley Scott's original, the titular acid-secreting creatures will still feature - but they might differ somewhat to the Xenos we're used to seeing on the big screen.
While speaking to Deadline on the red carped of last night's Emmy Awards, Hawley teased a "chilling" new take on the Alien.
“There’s something about seeing a Xenomorph in the wilds of Earth with your own eyes. That is truly chilling to think of it moving here among us, and so I can...
- 9/16/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
The Alien franchise is set to continue on the small screen with an “FX on Hulu” TV series called Alien: Earth, from Fargo creator Noah Hawley. The show began filming in Thailand last year, then had to halt production after a month due to the actors strike. Filming resumed earlier this year and wrapped a couple of months ago – and while speaking to Deadline while on the Emmys red carpet, Hawley promised that the show will have Xenomorph moments that are so scary, it will make viewers lock their doors.
One of the first things we heard about the Alien TV series – and one of the most surprising things about it – is that it will be set on Earth (thus the title), a couple of decades before the events of the first movie. FX chairman John Landgraf has said the show will take place “right near the end of this century.
One of the first things we heard about the Alien TV series – and one of the most surprising things about it – is that it will be set on Earth (thus the title), a couple of decades before the events of the first movie. FX chairman John Landgraf has said the show will take place “right near the end of this century.
- 9/16/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
FX has released the very first teaser trailer for their upcoming TV show Alien: Earth and it stars everyone’s favourite perfect organism. Take a look below.
Trailers have changed enormously since I was a kid or even a teenager. There were no such things as teaser trailers and I also don’t remember trailers being so bloomin’ long as they are today.
That being said, the new teaser trailer for Alien: Earth is pretty good for a teaser trailer. We won’t say any more on it, we’ll just let you take a look below.
Lasting only 15 seconds – arguably the perfect length for a ‘teaser’ – the trailer gives us a look at Earth as reflected on the surface of the Xenomorphs head. It’s brief, it’s simple, but as it’s coming hot on the heels of Alien: Romulus, the excitement is there.
There’s also an...
Trailers have changed enormously since I was a kid or even a teenager. There were no such things as teaser trailers and I also don’t remember trailers being so bloomin’ long as they are today.
That being said, the new teaser trailer for Alien: Earth is pretty good for a teaser trailer. We won’t say any more on it, we’ll just let you take a look below.
Lasting only 15 seconds – arguably the perfect length for a ‘teaser’ – the trailer gives us a look at Earth as reflected on the surface of the Xenomorphs head. It’s brief, it’s simple, but as it’s coming hot on the heels of Alien: Romulus, the excitement is there.
There’s also an...
- 9/4/2024
- by Maria Lattila
- Film Stories
"The perfect planet for the perfect organism." FX on Hulu has revealed a first teaser for the upcoming sci-fi spin-off series called Alien: Earth. This is sort of connected to Alien: Romulus, but not really, because it's another prequel series set on Earth involving Weyland-Yutani but not related to the storylines from any of the movies. Set for a release sometime in 2025 - but with Alien: Romulus rocking theaters right now they're dropping this. 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. Created & directed by Noah Hawley. Lead by Chandler, the full cast includes Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson, Adarsh Gourav, Moe Bar-El, Diem Camille, Jonathan Ajayi,...
- 9/3/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
https://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/alien-earth
What a great time to be an Alien fan. We had Alien: Romulus in August and Fede Alvarez’s film has grossed over $285 million worldwide, in October fans will get Alien: Romulus #1 comic one-shot that tackles one of the film’s lingering mysteries and now comes an Alien series, Alien: Earth.
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.
Lead by Chandler, the series showcases an expansive international cast which includes Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson, Adarsh Gourav, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diem Camille and Moe Bar-El.
FX’s Alien: Earth original series coming in 2025, only on Hulu.
What a great time to be an Alien fan. We had Alien: Romulus in August and Fede Alvarez’s film has grossed over $285 million worldwide, in October fans will get Alien: Romulus #1 comic one-shot that tackles one of the film’s lingering mysteries and now comes an Alien series, Alien: Earth.
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.
Lead by Chandler, the series showcases an expansive international cast which includes Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson, Adarsh Gourav, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diem Camille and Moe Bar-El.
FX’s Alien: Earth original series coming in 2025, only on Hulu.
- 9/3/2024
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
A few weeks after Fede Alvarez’s Alien: Romulus slithers into theaters, FX is hitting Alien fans with the first teaser trailer and official synopsis for Alien: Earth, a prequel series set three decades before the events of the 1979 film.
Here’s the official synopsis for Alien: Earth courtesy of FX:
“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.”
Sydney Chandler leads the Alien: Earth cast, with Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson, Adarsh Gourav, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diem Camille and Moe Bar-El.
Amazingly, today’s Alien: Earth teaser trailer previews the first Alien TV series in a long line of films,...
Here’s the official synopsis for Alien: Earth courtesy of FX:
“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.”
Sydney Chandler leads the Alien: Earth cast, with Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson, Adarsh Gourav, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diem Camille and Moe Bar-El.
Amazingly, today’s Alien: Earth teaser trailer previews the first Alien TV series in a long line of films,...
- 9/3/2024
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Attached to select showings of Alien: Romulus on the big screen was a short teaser trailer for “Alien: Earth,” and the teaser has been officially released online by FX this week.
Sydney Chandler stars in FX’s “Alien: Earth,” which is coming exclusively to Hulu in 2025. Watch the teaser trailer below and read on for the brand new official synopsis.
The series comes from creator Noah Hawley (“Legion”). Of particular note, it’s set to be the first story in the franchise that takes place here on Earth, set roughly 70 years in the future.
FX teases, “Expect a scary thrill ride set not too far in the future here on Earth.”
In “Alien: Earth”…
“When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat.”
The series is set...
Sydney Chandler stars in FX’s “Alien: Earth,” which is coming exclusively to Hulu in 2025. Watch the teaser trailer below and read on for the brand new official synopsis.
The series comes from creator Noah Hawley (“Legion”). Of particular note, it’s set to be the first story in the franchise that takes place here on Earth, set roughly 70 years in the future.
FX teases, “Expect a scary thrill ride set not too far in the future here on Earth.”
In “Alien: Earth”…
“When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat.”
The series is set...
- 9/3/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Noah Hawley’s FX series Alien: Earth has revealed the show’s logline and went wide with a teaser trailer (above) that previously screened for a limited group of lucky moviegoers who watched Alien: Romulus.
The quick clip shows an angry and feral Xenomorph with dark sharp teeth and lips dripping with drool. But is that actually drool or could it be blood? You’ll find out in 2025 when the series premieres only on Hulu. At least one thing is for sure, Xeno is hangry.
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.
Lead by Chandler, the series also stars Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson, Adarsh Gourav, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diem Camille and Moe Bar-El.
The quick clip shows an angry and feral Xenomorph with dark sharp teeth and lips dripping with drool. But is that actually drool or could it be blood? You’ll find out in 2025 when the series premieres only on Hulu. At least one thing is for sure, Xeno is hangry.
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.
Lead by Chandler, the series also stars Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson, Adarsh Gourav, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diem Camille and Moe Bar-El.
- 9/3/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Yellowjackets is the latest mystery must-watch series that is driving fans wild with all of its exciting revelations. Created by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson, the Showtime series is a mix of horror and drama and it follows a group of highly talented girls high-school soccer team, whose plane crashes deep into the Ontario wilderness, and it quickly becomes a question of life and death for them. Yellowjackets stars Melanie Lynskey, Tawny Cypress, Ella Purnell, Sophie Nélisse, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Sophie Thatcher, Samantha Hanratty, Steven Krueger, Warren Kole, Christina Ricci, and Juliette Lewis. So, if you loved the survival thriller, horror drama, and mystery aspects of Yellowjackets here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Lost Credit – ABC
Lost is a sci-fi mystery adventure and survival thriller drama series created by Jeffrey Lieber, J.J. Abrams, and Damon Lindelöf. The ABC series revolves around a group of survivors of...
Lost Credit – ABC
Lost is a sci-fi mystery adventure and survival thriller drama series created by Jeffrey Lieber, J.J. Abrams, and Damon Lindelöf. The ABC series revolves around a group of survivors of...
- 9/2/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Outer Banks is considered by so many as one of the most fun teen Netflix originals, and they are correct. Created by Josh Pate, Jonas Pate, and Shannon Burke, the series has something for everyone from romance to teen drama and from adventure to action, and after Season 3 the Netflix series has proven to be a big project for the streamer. So, if you loved the romance, friendships, adventure, and a ton of teen drama in Outer Banks here are some similar shows you should check out while waiting for Season 4.
Surviving Summer (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Surviving Summer is an Australian teen drama series created by Joanna Werner and Josh Mapleston. The Netflix series follows Summer Torres, a rebellious teenage girl as she is expelled from her school in Brooklyn, New York, and moves to Australia where she quickly gets into surfing and becomes a part of a surfing group.
Surviving Summer (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Surviving Summer is an Australian teen drama series created by Joanna Werner and Josh Mapleston. The Netflix series follows Summer Torres, a rebellious teenage girl as she is expelled from her school in Brooklyn, New York, and moves to Australia where she quickly gets into surfing and becomes a part of a surfing group.
- 8/29/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Attached to select showings of Alien: Romulus on the big screen is a very short teaser trailer for “Alien: Earth,” the franchise’s first ever TV series that’s coming soon to FX.
Sydney Chandler stars in “Alien: Earth,” which recently wrapped production and is likely arriving in 2025. This short teaser more or less exists to announce the show’s official title, and it will probably be a while before we see any actual footage from the small screen project.
Check out the teaser below and expect more soon.
The series comes from creator Noah Hawley (“Legion”). Of particular note, it’s set to be the first story in the franchise that takes place here on Earth, set roughly 70 years in the future.
FX teases, “Expect a scary thrill ride set not too far in the future here on Earth.”
The series is set 30 years before the events of the...
Sydney Chandler stars in “Alien: Earth,” which recently wrapped production and is likely arriving in 2025. This short teaser more or less exists to announce the show’s official title, and it will probably be a while before we see any actual footage from the small screen project.
Check out the teaser below and expect more soon.
The series comes from creator Noah Hawley (“Legion”). Of particular note, it’s set to be the first story in the franchise that takes place here on Earth, set roughly 70 years in the future.
FX teases, “Expect a scary thrill ride set not too far in the future here on Earth.”
The series is set 30 years before the events of the...
- 8/21/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The majority of people are unaware that the initial story for the Alien franchise was written by the late writer Dan O’Bannon and his colleague Ronald Shusett. With his Alien film, Ridley Scott popularized the franchise, and the rest is history, as the Alien franchise became a pillar of modern science-fiction and one of the most popular franchises of all time.
Since the first film, it has expanded its fictional world and explored the beginnings of its own universe, although the most recent entry, the horror Alien: Romulus, which is set between Alien and Aliens and returns to the current timeline of the universe, provided us with something different. The movie is currently airing in theaters around the world and is a major hit.
But, aside from expanding the franchise further, Alien: Romulus also gave us a glimpse at the upcoming Alien: Earth series, which is scheduled for a 2025 release.
Since the first film, it has expanded its fictional world and explored the beginnings of its own universe, although the most recent entry, the horror Alien: Romulus, which is set between Alien and Aliens and returns to the current timeline of the universe, provided us with something different. The movie is currently airing in theaters around the world and is a major hit.
But, aside from expanding the franchise further, Alien: Romulus also gave us a glimpse at the upcoming Alien: Earth series, which is scheduled for a 2025 release.
- 8/18/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
The Alien prequel series has a new title. Noah Hawley offered an update on the upcoming prequel series while speaking to Variety about Fargo. He has just wrapped filming on Alien: Earth, the new title for the FX series, which will air on Hulu.
Sydney Chandler, Timothy Olyphant, Alex Lawther, Essie Davis, David Rysdahl, Samuel Blenkin, Adarsh Gourav, Babou Ceesay, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diêm Camille, and Adrian Edmondson star in Alien: Earth, which is a prequel to the 1979 Ridley Scott film.
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Sydney Chandler, Timothy Olyphant, Alex Lawther, Essie Davis, David Rysdahl, Samuel Blenkin, Adarsh Gourav, Babou Ceesay, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diêm Camille, and Adrian Edmondson star in Alien: Earth, which is a prequel to the 1979 Ridley Scott film.
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- 7/18/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Previously and very briefly known as Alien: Neverland, Noah Hawley’s Alien TV show is now called Alien: Earth.
After reports that Noah Hawley’s Alien TV show was to be called Alien: Neverland, it now seems that Hawley and FX have gone in a different direction, calling the upcoming series Alien: Earth instead.
The Alien: Neverland title floated around in June, but Hawley confirmed the title in an interview with Variety after producer John Landgraf revealed the title in a separate interview.
Speaking to Variety after the Emmy nominations, Hawley confirmed that production on Alien: Earth had now been completed and the grind to finish the visual effects is now beginning.
“It’s a very big show. It’s nice to have some time with it,” Hawley said. “The first year of anything, you want to feel like you’re not up against the wall in terms of time.
After reports that Noah Hawley’s Alien TV show was to be called Alien: Neverland, it now seems that Hawley and FX have gone in a different direction, calling the upcoming series Alien: Earth instead.
The Alien: Neverland title floated around in June, but Hawley confirmed the title in an interview with Variety after producer John Landgraf revealed the title in a separate interview.
Speaking to Variety after the Emmy nominations, Hawley confirmed that production on Alien: Earth had now been completed and the grind to finish the visual effects is now beginning.
“It’s a very big show. It’s nice to have some time with it,” Hawley said. “The first year of anything, you want to feel like you’re not up against the wall in terms of time.
- 7/18/2024
- by Maria Lattila
- Film Stories
In space nobody can hear you scream — but all bets are off back on Earth. With Fede Álvarez's Alien-meets-Aliens hybrid Alien: Romulus just weeks away from hitting cinemas, more news is starting to trickle through on Noah Hawley's upcoming xenomorph series. Per THR's reporting, Hawley has just wrapped filming on his long-gestating Alien series, whose title has now been revealed to be Alien: Earth.
“We are wrapped — just wrapped,” Hawley told THR, revealing that he's knees deep in the post-production process on the show, figuring out the series' VFX elements as Alien: Earth's long road to our screens finally nears its end. Between the pandemic and last year's SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes, by the time Hawley's take on Ridley Scott's seminal sci-fi franchise arrives (presumably sometime next year) it will have been half a decade since the project — which takes place in the late...
“We are wrapped — just wrapped,” Hawley told THR, revealing that he's knees deep in the post-production process on the show, figuring out the series' VFX elements as Alien: Earth's long road to our screens finally nears its end. Between the pandemic and last year's SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes, by the time Hawley's take on Ridley Scott's seminal sci-fi franchise arrives (presumably sometime next year) it will have been half a decade since the project — which takes place in the late...
- 7/18/2024
- by Jordan King
- Empire - TV
FX’s upcoming “Alien” series has a new title, according to network boss John Langraf and showrunner Noah Hawley: “Alien: Earth.”
“We just wrapped production, so now I’m into the long post that gets into visual effects,” Hawley told Variety while discussing the Emmy nominations earned by “Fargo,” his other FX series.
“It’s a very big show. It’s nice to have some time with it,” he continued. “The first year of anything, you want to feel like you’re not up against the wall in terms of time. I’ve seen four of the eight hours of director cuts and engaged in the process of figuring out, cinematically, what it wants to be. It’s one of my favorite parts of of making a show.”
Landgraf, in an interview about “Fargo,” “The Bear,” “Shogun” and FX’s other Emmy nominated shows, said that he’s already...
“We just wrapped production, so now I’m into the long post that gets into visual effects,” Hawley told Variety while discussing the Emmy nominations earned by “Fargo,” his other FX series.
“It’s a very big show. It’s nice to have some time with it,” he continued. “The first year of anything, you want to feel like you’re not up against the wall in terms of time. I’ve seen four of the eight hours of director cuts and engaged in the process of figuring out, cinematically, what it wants to be. It’s one of my favorite parts of of making a show.”
Landgraf, in an interview about “Fargo,” “The Bear,” “Shogun” and FX’s other Emmy nominated shows, said that he’s already...
- 7/17/2024
- by Jack Dunn and Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
FX’s long-gestating Alien series has finished principal filming, creator Noah Hawley says.
“We are wrapped — just wrapped,” Hawley told The Hollywood Reporter Wednesday, the same day his other FX series, Fargo, earned 15 Emmy nominations. “I’m in post, editing away, and obviously there’s a large visual effects component that takes time. But I couldn’t be happier with the show we shot.
“If people wanted a television series based on the world of Alien, I think I’m gonna give them something special.”
The series, whose full title will be Alien: Earth, was early into its production cycle in Thailand when the 2023 actors strike shut down the set (scripts had all been written before writers struck in May). Filming resumed after management agreed to new contracts with the two unions; the series is slated to premiere sometime next year.
When it does debut, it will be almost five...
“We are wrapped — just wrapped,” Hawley told The Hollywood Reporter Wednesday, the same day his other FX series, Fargo, earned 15 Emmy nominations. “I’m in post, editing away, and obviously there’s a large visual effects component that takes time. But I couldn’t be happier with the show we shot.
“If people wanted a television series based on the world of Alien, I think I’m gonna give them something special.”
The series, whose full title will be Alien: Earth, was early into its production cycle in Thailand when the 2023 actors strike shut down the set (scripts had all been written before writers struck in May). Filming resumed after management agreed to new contracts with the two unions; the series is slated to premiere sometime next year.
When it does debut, it will be almost five...
- 7/17/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Alien franchise is set to continue on the small screen with an “FX on Hulu” TV series from Fargo creator Noah Hawley, a show that began filming in Thailand last year, then had to halt production after a month due to the actors strike. Filming resumed earlier this year… and it looks like it’s wrapping up this month (as scheduled), because Sydney Chandler – whose previous credits include Don’t Worry Darling and the mini-series Pistol, and who was announced to be the lead of the Alien TV series when she was cast back in May of 2023 – has taken to social media to reveal that her time in Thailand has come to an end.
Chandler wrote, “Farewell Bangkok. Benchakitti. Lumphini. Krabi. Pathum Wan. China Town. The Onsen. And good Ole Kinokuniya … Farewell 4am pickups. Bkk Traffic. Walkie-Talkie static. Late night motorbikes. Manic laughter. And pure creative adrenaline … Farewell River Kwai.
Chandler wrote, “Farewell Bangkok. Benchakitti. Lumphini. Krabi. Pathum Wan. China Town. The Onsen. And good Ole Kinokuniya … Farewell 4am pickups. Bkk Traffic. Walkie-Talkie static. Late night motorbikes. Manic laughter. And pure creative adrenaline … Farewell River Kwai.
- 7/17/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
While we wait for Fede Alvarez’s new movie Alien: Romulus to arrive in theaters next month, we’ve learned this week that filming has wrapped on the “Alien” TV series from FX.
The series had been filming in Thailand throughout the first half of the year, with production originally beginning last summer before being shut down due to the SAG-AFTRA strike.
Series star Sydney Chandler announced the end of production on Instagram this week. You can find her post below. Read on for everything you need to know about FX’s “Alien.”
Update: The show’s official title at this time is “Alien: Earth.”
The Alien franchise’s first ever television series comes from creator Noah Hawley (“Legion”), and it’s likely to arrive sometime next year. Of particular note, it’s set to be the first story in the franchise that takes place here on Earth, set roughly 70 years in the future.
The series had been filming in Thailand throughout the first half of the year, with production originally beginning last summer before being shut down due to the SAG-AFTRA strike.
Series star Sydney Chandler announced the end of production on Instagram this week. You can find her post below. Read on for everything you need to know about FX’s “Alien.”
Update: The show’s official title at this time is “Alien: Earth.”
The Alien franchise’s first ever television series comes from creator Noah Hawley (“Legion”), and it’s likely to arrive sometime next year. Of particular note, it’s set to be the first story in the franchise that takes place here on Earth, set roughly 70 years in the future.
- 7/17/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Alien franchise is set to continue on the small screen with an “FX on Hulu” TV series from Fargo creator Noah Hawley, a show that began filming last year, then had to halt production after a month due to the actors strike. Filming resumed earlier this year, and continues to this day. A few months ago, we heard that Sandra Yi Sencindiver of Foundation had joined the cast to play “a senior member of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation” in multiple episodes… and in a new interview with Variety, Sencindiver said she believes that fans of Alien and Aliens will be pleased with what Hawley is doing with this show.
One of the first things we heard about the Alien TV series – and one of the most surprising things about it – is that it will actually be set on Earth, a couple decades before the events of the first movie. FX...
One of the first things we heard about the Alien TV series – and one of the most surprising things about it – is that it will actually be set on Earth, a couple decades before the events of the first movie. FX...
- 7/3/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
"This island has a long history of accommodating dubious characters..." Madman Films debuted the first official trailer for We Were Dangerous, an indie coming-of-age from New Zealand marking the feature directorial debut of filmmaker Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu. This recently premiered at the 2024 SXSW Film Festival & BFI Flare, and it's screening next at the Sydney, Melbourne and Perth Film Festivals in Australia. No US release date yet, but it's set to open in Nz in August to start. Nellie, Daisy & Lou attend an institution for delinquent girls on an isolated island in 1954. The trio rail against the system, finding strength in their friendship but this is challenged when the school's matron divides them. We Were Dangerous is a powerful story of female friendship, by director Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu, winner of the SXSW Special Jury Award for Filmmaking. Starring Erana James, Rima Te Wiata, Nathalie Morris, and Manaia Hall. The film has plenty of positive reviews,...
- 6/14/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The Alien franchise makes its long-awaited return to theaters this August with Fede Alvarez's Alien: Romulus, but we will soon get to see the Xenomorph (Xenomorphs?) terrorize the small screen for the very first time in Noah Hawley's FX series.
Updates on the project have been few and far between since the main cast was announced last year, but thanks to a new rumor doing the rounds online, we may have a little more to go on.
Though he stresses that this may not be the final title, insider Daniel Richtman has heard that the show is currently being referred to as "Alien: Neverland."
The series is believed to be set three decades before the events of Ridley Scott's 1979 classic and a few years before Prometheus, and will find the characters "caught in a conflict with the beginning of artificial intelligence and the competition among developers and users.
Updates on the project have been few and far between since the main cast was announced last year, but thanks to a new rumor doing the rounds online, we may have a little more to go on.
Though he stresses that this may not be the final title, insider Daniel Richtman has heard that the show is currently being referred to as "Alien: Neverland."
The series is believed to be set three decades before the events of Ridley Scott's 1979 classic and a few years before Prometheus, and will find the characters "caught in a conflict with the beginning of artificial intelligence and the competition among developers and users.
- 6/10/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
The Alien franchise is set to continue on the small screen with an “FX on Hulu” TV series from Fargo creator Noah Hawley, a show that began filming last year, then had to halt production after a month due to the actors strike. Filming resumed earlier this year, and continues to this day, although Hawley has already finished the episodes he directed himself. He’s doing his best to keep the details under wraps – but during a new interview on the Deadline podcast Crew Call, he revealed that Hulu is hoping to release the first two seasons of the show close together.
Hawley said, “They’re saying maybe don’t do two things at once on this show… their hope is to put a season two as close to season one as possible.” As for how involved executive producer Ridley Scott is with the series – it turns out, he’s not very involved at all.
Hawley said, “They’re saying maybe don’t do two things at once on this show… their hope is to put a season two as close to season one as possible.” As for how involved executive producer Ridley Scott is with the series – it turns out, he’s not very involved at all.
- 6/6/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The Alien franchise is set to continue on the small screen with an “FX on Hulu” TV series from Fargo creator Noah Hawley, a show that began filming last year, then had to halt production after a month due to the actors strike. It’s been a few months since we’ve heard any news about this project, as director Fede Alvarez’s film Alien: Romulus (which is set to reach theatres on August 16th) has been getting all of the attention, but now Deadline has confirmed that filming has resumed in Thailand – and Sandra Yi Sencindiver of Foundation has joined the cast to play “a senior member of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation” in multiple episodes. “We hear there’s scope for the character to grow in future seasons.”
One of the first things we heard about the Alien TV series – and one of the most surprising things about it – is...
One of the first things we heard about the Alien TV series – and one of the most surprising things about it – is...
- 4/19/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
There’s a lot going on in the world of Alien at the moment. The original classic is returning to theaters, for starters, and the Xenomorphs will be fighting Marvel’s superheroes in the upcoming mashup comic Aliens vs. Avengers. Of course, the main event for 2024 is Fede Alvarez’s Alien: Romulus, a brand new big screen movie set between Alien and Aliens!
With so much going on, you’d be forgiven for forgetting that Disney is also working on an “Alien” television series, in the works for FX from creator Noah Hawley (“Legion”).
The Alien franchise’s first ever television series is likely to arrive sometime in 2025, set to be the first story in the franchise that takes place on Earth, roughly 70 years in the future.
FX teases, “Expect a scary thrill ride set not too far in the future here on Earth.”
So what’s the latest on the “Alien” TV series?...
With so much going on, you’d be forgiven for forgetting that Disney is also working on an “Alien” television series, in the works for FX from creator Noah Hawley (“Legion”).
The Alien franchise’s first ever television series is likely to arrive sometime in 2025, set to be the first story in the franchise that takes place on Earth, roughly 70 years in the future.
FX teases, “Expect a scary thrill ride set not too far in the future here on Earth.”
So what’s the latest on the “Alien” TV series?...
- 4/19/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Foundation star Sandra Yi Sencindiver has joined FX and Noah Hawley’s Alien series which is filming in Thailand.
Exec-produced by Ridley Scott, the prequel series will be set towards the end of this century. It’ll be the first project in the franchise to take place on Earth and has been reported to deal with the emergence of the story’s infamous Weyland-Yutani Corporation and the race between corporations to create new android life.
The series will star Sydney Chandler, Alex Lawther, Essie Davis, Adarsh Gourav, Kit Young, Timothy Olyphant, David Rysdahl, Babou Cessay, Erana James, Lily Newmark and Adrian Edmonson.
We understand that Sencindiver appears in multiple eps and will play a senior member of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation. We hear there’s scope for the character to grow in future series.
Exec-produced by Ridley Scott, the prequel series will be set towards the end of this century. It’ll be the first project in the franchise to take place on Earth and has been reported to deal with the emergence of the story’s infamous Weyland-Yutani Corporation and the race between corporations to create new android life.
The series will star Sydney Chandler, Alex Lawther, Essie Davis, Adarsh Gourav, Kit Young, Timothy Olyphant, David Rysdahl, Babou Cessay, Erana James, Lily Newmark and Adrian Edmonson.
We understand that Sencindiver appears in multiple eps and will play a senior member of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation. We hear there’s scope for the character to grow in future series.
- 4/19/2024
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
“We Were Dangerous” is a surprisingly funny film for a movie whose central conflict is the sterilization of a group of young women on the fringes of society in 1950s New Zealand.
Knowing the project, which debuted at SXSW in Austin March 8, is executive-produced by from Taika Waititi and Carthew Neal’s Piki Films certainly informs how the film approaches its troubling topic — much like the production company’s Holocaust-set “Jojo Rabbit” — with such levity, the majority of the credit for the heartfelt tone goes to a trio of women: writer Maddie Dai, director Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu and producer Morgan Waru.
“We Were Dangerous” stars Erana James, Nathalie Morris and Manaia Hall as the three girls being held in a delinquent program by a matron (played by Rima Te Wiata). And though the film revolves around female solidarity, the seed that sparked “We Were Dangerous,” which marks the directorial debut...
Knowing the project, which debuted at SXSW in Austin March 8, is executive-produced by from Taika Waititi and Carthew Neal’s Piki Films certainly informs how the film approaches its troubling topic — much like the production company’s Holocaust-set “Jojo Rabbit” — with such levity, the majority of the credit for the heartfelt tone goes to a trio of women: writer Maddie Dai, director Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu and producer Morgan Waru.
“We Were Dangerous” stars Erana James, Nathalie Morris and Manaia Hall as the three girls being held in a delinquent program by a matron (played by Rima Te Wiata). And though the film revolves around female solidarity, the seed that sparked “We Were Dangerous,” which marks the directorial debut...
- 3/22/2024
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
We Were Dangerous begins so strongly and so confidently that it promises to take a grim but familiar period movie trope — the victimization of vulnerable young women in an authoritarian, male-dominated, post-war Christian world — and turn it inside out, mining it for deadpan, absurdist comedy instead of political outrage and focusing on the unexpectedly deep and moving friendships that can be made even in the darkest of situations. Frustratingly, it never quite comes together as the wry, subversive coming-of-age movie that it might have been, but the performances are powerful enough in Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu’s debut that its emotional heft is surprisingly indelible.
Initially narrated by the formidable Matron (Rima Te Wiata), this 1954-set film tells the story of Nellie (Erana James) and Daisy (Manaia Hall), both attendees at a New Zealand school for incorrigible delinquent girls. Matron thinks that her charges have little to offer society, believing that...
Initially narrated by the formidable Matron (Rima Te Wiata), this 1954-set film tells the story of Nellie (Erana James) and Daisy (Manaia Hall), both attendees at a New Zealand school for incorrigible delinquent girls. Matron thinks that her charges have little to offer society, believing that...
- 3/9/2024
- by Damon Wise
- Deadline Film + TV
A small but spirited 1954-set drama about a group of “delinquent” teenage girls who plan a daring escape from the one-dock New Zealand island where they’ve been sent for institutional Christianization, Māori filmmaker Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu’s “We Were Dangerous” does its best to remain upbeat as the agents of colonization try to assert their control over its characters’ bodies. It’s a promising debut that does its best to remain upbeat as the agents of colonization try to assert their control over its characters’ bodies, as Stewart-Te Whiu skillfully combines the pluck of “A Little Princess” with the irreverence of executive producer Taika Waititi’s “Hunt for the Wilderpeople.”
Light on its feet even in the face of forced sterilization, Stewart-Te Whiu’s debut wields its upbeat tone as a rousing show of defiance unto itself; if that means whittling this story down to its 82-minute skeleton in...
Light on its feet even in the face of forced sterilization, Stewart-Te Whiu’s debut wields its upbeat tone as a rousing show of defiance unto itself; if that means whittling this story down to its 82-minute skeleton in...
- 3/8/2024
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
Fargo and Alien are not necessarily two projects that you’d associate with each other but they both come from the mind of Noah Hawley and are for FX.
The former has just finished its fifth season starring Jon Hamm and Juno Temple, while the latter is shooting in Thailand ahead of a 2025 launch.
When asked whether there were plans for a sixth season of Fargo, FX boss John Landgraf said it depends of how Alien pans out.
[Alien] is big imaginative reimagining of that franchise. It was really fun to watch [Noah] take on the Alien franchise in the way I watched him take on Fargo, to try to figure out how to deconstruct where the magic of it comes from and what were the key ingredients and how he can deliver those ingredients in a different way without just repeating things that have been done before,” he said.
“It...
The former has just finished its fifth season starring Jon Hamm and Juno Temple, while the latter is shooting in Thailand ahead of a 2025 launch.
When asked whether there were plans for a sixth season of Fargo, FX boss John Landgraf said it depends of how Alien pans out.
[Alien] is big imaginative reimagining of that franchise. It was really fun to watch [Noah] take on the Alien franchise in the way I watched him take on Fargo, to try to figure out how to deconstruct where the magic of it comes from and what were the key ingredients and how he can deliver those ingredients in a different way without just repeating things that have been done before,” he said.
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- 2/9/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Alien TV series is meant to run for multiple seasons, but Noah Hawley knows where the story is going
The Alien franchise is set to continue on the small screen with an “FX on Hulu” TV series from Fargo creator Noah Hawley, a show that began filming last year, then had to halt production after a month due to the actors strike. Production is set to resume any day now – and during an interview with Collider, Hawley confirmed that while the series is intended to be a recurring show that will last for more than one season, he also knows where the story is going. He’s just not sure yet how many seasons it will take to get there.
Hawley said, “I think that endings are what gives a story meaning, and so you should never start a story without some sense of where it’s going because then you can really build that meaning into it. With Legion, I had what felt like a three-act structure to...
Hawley said, “I think that endings are what gives a story meaning, and so you should never start a story without some sense of where it’s going because then you can really build that meaning into it. With Legion, I had what felt like a three-act structure to...
- 1/19/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Decades after making the sci-fi horror classic Alien, director Ridley Scott returned to the Alien franchise with the intention of making a series of prequels that would tell us all about the “Space Jockey” and the creation of the xenomorph. The mythology Scott presented in Prometheus and Alien: Covenant didn’t sit well with a lot of fans – and when Alien: Covenant underwhelmed and underperformed, his prequel series came to an early end. Now the franchise is set to continue with a new film directed by Fede Alvarez and an “FX on Hulu” TV series from Fargo creator Noah Hawley… and during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Hawley confirmed that he’s one of the fans who wasn’t very impressed by the story told in Prometheus and Alien: Covenant. So don’t expect to see nods to the mythology or technology of those films in the TV show.
- 1/16/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The Alien franchise will return with its first ever television series in 2025, and it’s set to be the first story in the franchise that takes place on Earth, roughly 70 years in the future.
Creator Noah Hawley‘s take on the Alien franchise has been described as both an “extension and reinvention” of the films, but don’t expect Ridley Scott’s prequel movies to factor into the series. Scott, who’s on board the FX series as producer, dug into the origins of the Xenomorphs in both Prometheus and Alien: Covenant, but Hawley reveals in a new chat with Kcrw’s The Business that he’s not interested in playing with any of those story threads.
Furthermore, he’s only interested in exploring the tech of the original two movies.
“Ridley and I have talked about this — and many, many elements of the show,” Hawley explains. “For me, and for a lot of people,...
Creator Noah Hawley‘s take on the Alien franchise has been described as both an “extension and reinvention” of the films, but don’t expect Ridley Scott’s prequel movies to factor into the series. Scott, who’s on board the FX series as producer, dug into the origins of the Xenomorphs in both Prometheus and Alien: Covenant, but Hawley reveals in a new chat with Kcrw’s The Business that he’s not interested in playing with any of those story threads.
Furthermore, he’s only interested in exploring the tech of the original two movies.
“Ridley and I have talked about this — and many, many elements of the show,” Hawley explains. “For me, and for a lot of people,...
- 1/16/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The 2024 SXSW Film and TV Festival has announced its lineup, with Netflix’s splashy sci-fi series 3 Body Problem opening the fest and the Ryan Gosling and Emily Bunt action comedy The Fall Guy acting as a centerpiece screening.
David Benioff and Dan Weiss are behind 3 Body Problem, based on the book of the same name. David Leitch directed the Universal feature about a Hollywood stuntman (Gosling) who is tasked with tracking down the star of the latest movie he is working on.
The Pamela Adlon movie Babes will also act as a centerpiece screening. The narrative competition features include Crystal Moselle’s latest, The Black Sea, and Barbie Ferreira starrer Bob Trevino Likes It. Elsewhere in the lineup are a Cheech and Chong doc, Tommy Dorfman’s directorial debut, Lilly Singh comedy Doin’ It, and My Dead Friend Zoe, exec produced by NFL star Travis Kelce.
The film...
David Benioff and Dan Weiss are behind 3 Body Problem, based on the book of the same name. David Leitch directed the Universal feature about a Hollywood stuntman (Gosling) who is tasked with tracking down the star of the latest movie he is working on.
The Pamela Adlon movie Babes will also act as a centerpiece screening. The narrative competition features include Crystal Moselle’s latest, The Black Sea, and Barbie Ferreira starrer Bob Trevino Likes It. Elsewhere in the lineup are a Cheech and Chong doc, Tommy Dorfman’s directorial debut, Lilly Singh comedy Doin’ It, and My Dead Friend Zoe, exec produced by NFL star Travis Kelce.
The film...
- 1/10/2024
- by Mia Galuppo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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