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Noah Hawley’s ‘Alien: Earth’ Takes the Franchise to Uncharted Territory: Earth

After years of speculation and cryptic teasers, Noah Hawley’sAlien: Earth’ TV show is finally lifting the veil on its plot, and it’s as ambitious as fans have hoped. First introduced to the world during Disney’s 2020 Investor Day, a presentation that was as memorable for its flood of announcements as it was for the projects that never saw the light of day—this series is one of the few that’s crossed the finish line. 

Set to premiere on Hulu in 2025, the show now has a name: “Alien: Earth.” And for the first time in franchise history, the Xenomorphs are bringing their terror to our home planet.

The latest news comes with a brief, eerie teaser that doesn’t reveal much, yet says everything. The ominous image of a Xenomorph, Earth’s reflection glinting off its dome, makes it clear: the battle is coming to our backyard. 

While previous encounters with these alien horrors have been confined to the dark corners of space, Noah Hawley’s vision for the show is set to change all that. This isn’t just another chapter in the “Alien” saga; it’s a bold leap into new, and terrifying, territory.

Noah Hawley’s ‘Alien: Earth’ Release Date & What to Expect!

Alongside the teaser, FX and Hulu released a logline that sheds some light on what’s to come. A mysterious spacecraft crash-lands on Earth, setting the stage for a group of soldiers led by a young woman (played by Sydney Chandler) to face off against the planet’s greatest threat. The cast is rounded out by Alex Lawther and Timothy Olyphant, both adding their talents to what promises to be a gripping ensemble.

But the real star here is the concept itself: a ship carrying the deadly Xenomorphs—or perhaps even worse—crashes on Earth. Where did it come from? And what does this mean for the future of the franchise?

This series, Noah Hawley’s latest ambitious project, is not just a new release coming out in 2025; it’s a potential game-changer for the “Alien” franchise. Set approximately 70 years in the future, the show intriguingly overlaps with the timeline of Ridley Scott’s prequels, “Prometheus” and “Alien: Covenant.” This period offers fertile ground for expanding the lore, particularly with the action unfolding on Earth rather than in the cold vacuum of space.

How “Alien: Earth” Fits into the Franchise Timeline

Noah Hawley’s ‘Alien_ Earth’

For those steeped in the “Alien” lore, the timeline of “Alien: Earth” is particularly intriguing. The setting, some 70 years from now, aligns closely with the events of Ridley Scott’s “Prometheus” (2093) and “Alien: Covenant” (2104). This suggests that Hawley’s series could explore new connections within the broader narrative, offering fresh insights and possibly linking back to those earlier stories in unexpected ways. It’s a departure from this year’s “Alien: Romulus,” which was more a return to the franchise’s space-horror roots.

Hawley has teased that his take on the “Alien” universe will challenge the usual confines of the series. During a discussion at the Austin Film Festival, he posed the question: “What happens when the Alien is no longer trapped in a spaceship or a prison?” His show aims to explore what Earth looks like at this point in its technological evolution, and whether humanity, after all its advancements, truly deserves to survive. These questions, along with the shift to an Earth-bound setting, promise to inject fresh tension and terror into a franchise that has always thrived on pushing boundaries.

As we edge closer to the show’s 2025 debut, one thing is clear: Noah Hawley’s “Alien: Earth” is not just another addition to the franchise. It’s a bold new direction, and fans should brace themselves for what’s to come.

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