In Space, No One...
- Episode aired Sep 2, 2025
- TV-MA
- 1h 4m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
4.6K
YOUR RATING
An outer-space vessel in peril leads to a dangerous reckoning.An outer-space vessel in peril leads to a dangerous reckoning.An outer-space vessel in peril leads to a dangerous reckoning.
Sydney Chandler
- Wendy
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Alex Lawther
- Joe Hermit
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Essie Davis
- Dame Sylvia
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Adarsh Gourav
- Slightly
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Erana James
- Curly
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Lily Newmark
- Nibs
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Jonathan Ajayi
- Smee
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David Rysdahl
- Arthur Sylvia
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Diêm Camille
- Siberian
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Moe Bar-El
- Rashidi
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Adrian Edmondson
- Atom Eins
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Timothy Olyphant
- Kirsh
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Featured reviews
Exhilarating! THIS is how to do an Alien show.
I'm still digesting but the best way to describe would be a super intense dose of 'Alien' injected directly into your veins.
This episode is a beautiful nod to the first movie. It works well to connect the story line but as can work as a stand alone episode.
Even managed to create the new creatures that are just as creepy as are of the other creatures. It'll definitely give people with eyeball sensitivities the heebee jeebees.
I'm still digesting but the best way to describe would be a super intense dose of 'Alien' injected directly into your veins.
This episode is a beautiful nod to the first movie. It works well to connect the story line but as can work as a stand alone episode.
Even managed to create the new creatures that are just as creepy as are of the other creatures. It'll definitely give people with eyeball sensitivities the heebee jeebees.
10emwee609
Finally, a superb episode in Alien: Earth! We finally get to see what happened before the first episode, and honestly, this is the best installment of the new show so far.
Two things make it stand out: first, the events take place aboard a spaceship, and second, the episode is packed with non-stop references to earlier films in the franchise. There's a nod to almost every Alien movie, plus all the bizarre new creatures the show has introduced.
It's a formula similar to what Alien: Romulus (2024) used - and while some critics dismiss that as "picking the best parts from previous films and gluing them together," those proven elements undeniably hit home for fans. They certainly did for me.
Notably, while Romulus leaned more into Aliens (1986), this episode draws heavily from the original 1979 classic. For fans of the Alien saga, this episode is pure gold - it brings space back to space horror.
Two things make it stand out: first, the events take place aboard a spaceship, and second, the episode is packed with non-stop references to earlier films in the franchise. There's a nod to almost every Alien movie, plus all the bizarre new creatures the show has introduced.
It's a formula similar to what Alien: Romulus (2024) used - and while some critics dismiss that as "picking the best parts from previous films and gluing them together," those proven elements undeniably hit home for fans. They certainly did for me.
Notably, while Romulus leaned more into Aliens (1986), this episode draws heavily from the original 1979 classic. For fans of the Alien saga, this episode is pure gold - it brings space back to space horror.
What an amazing episode showing what happened to the crew. I wished for this the moment episode 1 sped things up and showing ahead of this. Introduction to the new creatures were awesome. Crew all played their parts magnificently. I want more like this and am not looking forward to going back to the adult children bots.
This episode gave us the classic Alien chills, thrills and kept us on the hook even though we knew how exactly it's going to end. If the previous episodes were half as intelligently written and made as this one, the series would have been already considered one of the great sci-fis.
The eye in the goat was the creepiest moment among all the otherwise inane and bland previous episodes. This episode further expands the eye's capabilities, and I love it. I hope we get to see a longer battle between the eye and xenomorph in future.
The eye in the goat was the creepiest moment among all the otherwise inane and bland previous episodes. This episode further expands the eye's capabilities, and I love it. I hope we get to see a longer battle between the eye and xenomorph in future.
Retro futurism at its finest. Catode monitors, Mechanical controls everywhere. That late 70- early 80 vibe from every character pull trough verry well. Great addition to the Alien Universe of T. Ocellus. Also great pacing, firmly in touch with the Ridley Scott's Alien.
PS Kind of a miracle the crew survived 65 years in deep space, plus collecting specimens, with so gross incompetence and negligence.
PS Kind of a miracle the crew survived 65 years in deep space, plus collecting specimens, with so gross incompetence and negligence.
Did you know
- TriviaThe episode title is the first half of the iconic tagline: "In space, no one can hear you scream", used as part of the promotional material for the original Alien (1979) film.
- GoofsWhen Morrow is sitting at the computer while the alien is breaking down the door, the words on the screen reflect onto his face, but if the text on his face is a reflection, it should be backwards, which it isn't.
Details
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- 1h 4m(64 min)
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