The newest clip for upcoming FX sequence Alien: Earth has landed, with a doomed crew headed in direction of our planet.
If we’re going to get a full-blown revival of the Alien franchise, imagine us once we say we’re all in. Whereas Ridley Scott’s most up-to-date makes an attempt to resurrect the sequence – 2012’s Prometheus and 2017’s Alien: Covenant – had been enormous letdowns (even Scott thinks so), Fede Álvarez did his half in producing real curiosity with final 12 months’s Alien: Romulus. Now, the franchise is getting its first-ever live-action present by way of Alien: Earth, which is about to air on FX on Hulu later this 12 months.
Whereas now we have seen a number of appears at Alien: Earth, this newest clip exhibits off the form of suspense and design that makes the Alien franchise so distinct, with a personality banging on the doorways of a spacecraft screaming, “Let me in – it’s coming!” as one other updates the crew standing. Spoiler: they’re in all probability going to be dropping one actual quickly…
One of many extra alluring features of Alien: Earth is that it takes place most on, sure, Earth. Admittedly, we all know the sequence doesn’t have the perfect observe report with this (see: Alien vs. Predator), however showrunner Noah Hawley could know what he’s doing right here. Look, Alien followers have each proper to be skeptical, however based mostly on what now we have seen thus far, I’m going to stay optimistic and hope that is simply the newest growth of the universe. As for the timeframe, Aline: Earth takes place in 2120, so simply a few years after the occasions of Ridley Scott’s unique Alien.
Alien: Earth has the next plot: “When a mysterious house vessel crash-lands on Earth, a younger girl (Sydney Chandler) and a ragtag group of tactical troopers make a fateful discovery that places them face-to-face with the planet’s biggest menace in FX’s extremely anticipated TV sequence Alien: Earth from creator Noah Hawley.” Chandler is joined by the likes of Timothy Olyphant, Alex Lawther, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babous Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson, and extra.
Alien: Earth lands this summer time.
What do you consider the newest teaser for Alien: Earth? Are you going to take a look at the present? The place do you see the way forward for the franchise going?