S1: Season 1
8 episodes / Aug 2025
Sydney ChandlerWendy
Alex LawtherHermit
Essie DavisDame Sylvia
Adarsh GouravSlightly
Kit YoungTootles
Timothy OlyphantKirsh
David RysdahlArthur Sylvia
Babou CeesayMorrow
Erana JamesCurly
Lily NewmarkNibs
Adrian EdmondsonAtom Eins
Samuel BlenkinBoy Kavalier
Jonathan AjayiSmee
Diêm CamilleSiberian
Sandra Yi SencindiverYutani
8 episodes / Aug 2025
Alien: Earth bursts onto TV with loving homages, lofty ideas, and not enough frights
"Alien: Earth" on FX taps into themes of corporate arrogance and artificial intelligence. And, yes, it is terrifying.
The first season of Fargo creator Noah Hawley's new FX series translates the terror of Alien to TV.
Noah Hawley’s latest project remembers that the best scares are always followed up by an uproarious gasp of laughter.
Noah Hawley's xenomorph sci-fi horror Alien: Earth, starring Sydney Chandler and Alex Lawther, lands on Disney+ on 13 August. Read the Empire review.
Timothy Olyphant and Sydney Chandler star in the Noah Hawley-created series, which begins with a spaceship crash-landing on our planet and introducing an arr...
The Alien is the least interesting part of 'Alien: Earth,' an ambitious 'Alien' TV show about corporations reverting Earth to its natural order.
The first TV series in the 'Alien' universe lives up to Ridley Scott's classic 1979 film
Noah Hawley's television prequel to 'Alien' nods to Peter Pan and raises questions about what makes us humans and whether it's all that great to be one.
"Alien: Earth" starts off a little shaky, but it's a thrilling series that fans of the franchise must see.
Noah Hawley's Alien: Earth is more than an exercise in IP management, exploring complicated questions of identity, mortality, and control.
The Disney+ series is big, bold, grotesque and seriously weird – exactly as it should be.
"Alien: Earth" is like nothing else on television.
'Alien: Earth,' Noah Hawley's TV-series addition to the Aliens universe, melds a Peter Pan story onto the original movie tales, and it mostly works.
Xenomorphs are scary, but Noah Hawley's addition to the "Alien" universe wonders if we're the bigger problem.
Noah Hawley’s take on the ‘Alien’ franchise is disorienting, alienating, and fascinating.
Alien: Earth looks great, but the Noah Hawley series adds very little to the mythology and ends up feeling surprisingly boring. Here's our review.
This new series on Disney is a prequel to the original Ridley Scott film that both echoes its brilliance and takes the Alien franchise into new territory to ...
FX’s lavish, expensive prequel series to the “Alien” movies is a jaw-dropping thrill ride.
Especially if you’re the queasy sort, the copious blood splatter and flying body parts does not mix well with a full stomach.
Set two years before Ridley Scott’s original blockbuster, it’s only 30 minutes before that hideous space monster rears its phallic head in this terrific ...
"Alien: Earth" brings the action of Ridley Scott’s opus to our planet, where people turn out to be the biggest monsters of all
Noah Hawley's FX series is the best thing to happen to 'Alien' since 'Aliens'
The new FX drama is propulsive, but its lead character falls flat
'Fargo's Noah Hawley creates the first TV show in the sci-fi horror franchise, depicting the fallout from a spaceship crashing on Earth with extraterrestrial...
FX's 'Alien: Earth' is a more than worthy entry in the 'Alien' franchise, with terrifying action and heady philosophy — read our review.
Smart, scary, bloody and thrilling, FX and Hulu's "Alien: Earth" is a worthy entry in the franchise.
Noah Hawley’s science-fiction horror is the best ‘Alien’ franchise entry in years.
FX's addition to the "Alien" franchise, a prequel created by Noah Hawley, is a terrifying dystopia with a surprising set of interests.
As much a Blade Runner adaptation as an Alien one, Noah Hawley’s series struggles to become more than the sum of its parts.