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Alien: Earth kicks off its debut with the first two episodes premiering on August 12, available on Hulu at 8pm ET and internationally on FX and Disney+ at 8pm PT / ET. The series unfolds across an eight-episode season, with new episodes dropping every Tuesday following the premiere.
Set in the year 2120—long after the events of *Prometheus* and just two years before the iconic horror of *Alien*—*Alien: Earth*, created by Noah Hawley, follows the mysterious deep space research vessel USCSS Maginot as it crash-lands on our planet. At the heart of the story is Wendy (played by Sydney Chandler), a young woman who joins forces with a group of tactical soldiers to uncover a chilling discovery that thrusts them directly into confrontation with Earth’s most terrifying threat.
For context, fans should note that the recent interquel *Alien: Romulus* takes place between *Alien* and *Aliens*, offering additional narrative depth to the timeline.
In this chapter of the Alien saga, Earth operates under the rule of five dominant corporations: Weyland-Yutani (the notorious antagonist from the franchise), Prodigy, Lynch, Dynamic, and Threshold. In this futuristic world, humans coexist with cyborgs and synthetics—until the CEO of Prodigy unveils hybrids, which are humanoid robots enhanced with human consciousness. Wendy stands as the first prototype of this groundbreaking yet controversial technology, aligning with the overarching theme of immortality explored throughout the *Alien* universe.
One intriguing plot point involves the collision of a Weyland-Yutani spacecraft with Prodigy City, leading Wendy and her hybrid companions to encounter life forms far more horrifying than anyone could have predicted. This hints at the possibility of multiple monstrous entities appearing in the show—potentially even variations of Xenomorphs, with reports suggesting there may be up to five distinct types.
Here’s the official synopsis:
In the year 2120, Earth is ruled by five major corporations: Prodigy, Weyland-Yutani, Lynch, Dynamic, and Threshold. During this Corporate Era, cyborgs (humans with both organic and artificial components) and synthetics (AI-driven humanoid robots) share the planet with regular humans. The balance shifts dramatically when the visionary Founder and CEO of Prodigy Corporation unveils a revolutionary breakthrough: hybrids—humanoid robots infused with human consciousness. The first hybrid prototype, “Wendy,” ushers in a new era in the pursuit of immortality. When a Weyland-Yutani spaceship crashes into Prodigy City, “Wendy” and the other hybrids come face-to-face with unknown life forms more terrifying than anything ever imagined.
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Back in January of last year, showrunner Noah Hawley clarified his decision not to incorporate the backstory established in *Prometheus* for *Alien: Earth*. He expressed a preference for the "retro-futurism" aesthetic of the original *Alien* films. Hawley revealed he had extensive conversations with *Alien* director Ridley Scott about various elements of the franchise, including how it connects to the prequels. However, he ultimately chose to move away from the bioweapon origin story featured in *Prometheus*, favoring the classic lore that made the original films so iconic.
It's an exciting time for *Alien* fans. With *Alien: Romulus 2* already in development and the upcoming crossover film *Predator: Badlands*, the universe continues to expand in thrilling new directions.