After decades spent in space and as a film franchise, Alien: Earth finally brought the Alien franchise both to Earth and to the small screen. Created by Noah Hawley, this long-awaited show brings the Xenomorph threat to Earth, which is not totally unprecedented in the history of this franchise, but pretty close.
Given that a lot is riding on this show, it’s natural for people to have questions about it. Here’s everything we know:
What is Alien: Earth about?
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The story is set in the year 2120, just two years before the events of the original Alien and 16 years after Alien: Covenant. At this point in Earth’s history, the world is ruled by five massive corporations: Weyland-Yutani, Lynch, Dynamic, Threshold, and the newly formed Prodigy.
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The official synopsis for the show explains: “When the mysterious deep space research vessel USCSS Maginot crash-lands on Earth, Wendy (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.”
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On a more thematic level, the show is a meditation on the lines between artificial intelligence and humanity. This definitely isn’t a new theme for this franchise. However, given that the series is set on Earth, it gives a greater depiction of how humans perceive AI, with the leaders at Prodigy no longer considering Wendy a human after her mind was put in a robot body.
At the same time, it explores humanity’s evolution and its place in the animal kingdom, with Kirsch (Timothy Olyphant) musing over how humans, despite their technological advancements, will become food for the predatory Xenomorph.
When is the release date for Alien: Earth?
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Alien: Earth hit Hulu and FX at 8 p.m. ET on August 12. The show debuted with two episodes, with one episode premiering each week from then until the eighth and final episode of the season.
Episode Dates:
Episode 1 – Neverland: August 12
Episode 2 – Mr. October: August 12
Episode 3 – Metamorphosis: August 19
Episode 4 – Observation: August 26
Episode 5 – In Space, No One…: September 2
Episode 6 – The Fly: September 9
Episode 7 – Emergence: September 16
Episode 8 – The Real Monsters: September 23
Are there any trailers for Alien: Earth?
There have been tons of trailers for Alien: Earth, including a full trailer that was released on June 5. That trailer gives a pretty full understanding of the premise, but it doesn’t offer a ton of spoilers beyond that. Overall, they have shown that the series is well-resourced and has the budget to be a long-term success.
After the second episode premiered, a teaser was released that showcased some of what will happen in the rest of season 1. The video shows glimpses of Wendy imprisoned with Morrow and the hybrid Lost Boys. It also shows the scientists at Neverland studying and experimenting on the captured aliens. This all came after Wendy reunited with Joe and ran off to rescue him from the Xenomorph at the end of episode 2.
What has happened in Alien: Earth so far?
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At this point, only four episodes of Alien: Earth have aired, and much of what was hinted at in the teaser has come to pass. Wendy succeeded in killing the adult Xenomorph, but both she and Joe are seriously wounded by it after their reunion. They are both taken back to Neverland by the Lost Boys, who have retrieved the other alien specimens. However, many of them haven’t been the same since their terrifying mission.
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He even goes as far as to threaten the life of Slightly’s human mother to do so. Slightly was last seen spying on Joe, intending on having him host a Xenomorph larva for Morrow.
Meanwhile, Nibs has been so shocked by her encounter with the one-eyed octopus that she makes herself believe she is pregnant. She starts acting like an adult to make herself feel stronger and cope with her post-traumatic fear. Curly is also competing for Boy Kavalier’s attention by trying to prove herself superior to Wendy.
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During one of Prodigy’s experiments with the Xenomorphs, a chestburster emerges from Joe’s infected lung, but Wendy is able to tame and bond with it by speaking its language, implying even greater changes for the characters at Neverland.
Who is in the cast of Alien: Earth?
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The main cast of Alien: Earth includes:
Sydney Chandler as Wendy
Alex Lawther as Joe Hermit
Essie Davis as Dame Sylvia
Timothy Olyphant as Kirsh
Samuel Blenkin as Boy Kavalier
Kit Young as Tootles
Adarsh Gourav as Slightly
Erana James as Curly
David Rysdahl as Arthur Sylvia
Babou Ceesay as Morrow
Adrian Edmondson as Atom Eins
Lily Newmark as Nibs
Jonathan Ajayi as Smee
Diêm Camille as Siberian
Moe Bar-El as Rashidi
Florence Bensberg as Marcy
Rishi Kuppa as Aarush
While Alien: Earth has a large main cast, it also has a sizable list of recurring players, which includes:
Richa Moorjani as Zaveri
Sandra Yi Sencindiver as Yutani
Kit Young as Tootles
Lloyd Everitt as Hoyt
Amir Boutrous as Rahim
Karen Aldridge as Chibuzo
Michael Smiley as Shmuel
Jamie Bisping as Malachite
Andy Yu as Teng
Max Rinehart as Bronski
Enzo Cilenti as Petrovich
Victoria Masoma as Sullivan
Tanapol Chuksrida as Dinsdale
Tom Moya
Where can I stream Alien: Earth?
FX’s Alien: Earth. OFFICIAL TRAILER. We were safer in space. Premieres August 12 on @fxnetworks | Hulu and with #HuluOnDisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/rCGXwI44LZ— Hulu (@hulu) June 5, 2025
In addition to being released on Hulu, Alien: Earth is also available to stream on Disney+ and to watch on FX if you have a cable subscription.
What was the verdict on Alien: Earth?
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The critical consensus around Alien: Earth has been overwhelmingly positive. The movie has received universal acclaim with an 85 on Metacritic and a jaw-dropping 96% on Rotten Tomatoes. The 72% Popcorn Meter score also indicates that the show is a hit with most audiences.
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In our 4.5-star review of the series, Digital Trends writer Anthony Orlando wrote, “FX’s hit series, Alien: Earth, brings intense sci-fi terror to Earth and new life to the Alien franchise.”