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Alien Earth
« on: 06/05/2025 02:12 pm »
Official trailer:



More info on the link below:

https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/alien-earth-trailer-xenomorphs-prequel-show-1236233773/

Streaming on Hulu/Disney+ from the 12th August 2025.

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Re: Alien Earth
« Reply #1 on: 06/05/2025 02:27 pm »
I'm so glad that they never made any more Alien movies after the second one.

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Re: Alien Earth
« Reply #2 on: 06/06/2025 12:41 am »
I'm so glad that they never made any more Alien movies after the second one.

Remember when Alien was good?


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Re: Alien Earth
« Reply #3 on: 07/17/2025 03:58 pm »
Trailer 2: Greener World:


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« Reply #4 on: 07/18/2025 11:52 pm »
I'm so glad that they never made any more Alien movies after the second one.

I almost feel the same way, yet people have considered it a franchise that can be saved by books or a cold reset with movies re-imagined or novel spin-offs.  As a franchise people can claim its over done, but the new 'Alien Romulus' is ok. Alien Romulus IMO is worth a look, its a bit cliche but officially 'good' 7.1/10 and IMDb 80% Rotten Tomatoes

The last Alien its good/strong at times, other times very good but flawed, in some scenes not the greatest movie but it makes a very good effort to capture that whole scifi horror. It sets up the original scifi horror Grimdark Frankenstein Cthulhu atmosphere and maybe AIDs foreign species and invasive species panic that was happening in real life news media. Its a good Xenomorph Alien 'jump scare' film while playing tribute to Ridley Scott, Dan O'Bannon, James Cameron,  that weird psycho bio mechanical amalgamation of insect feline predator fish and metal monster shapes made by horror gothic artist H. R. Giger, his crazy horror art that inspired the film series. There are things you cant do again, the first horror scenes or a feminist lead hero before sjw feminism was a political thing debates now with left vs right that allow politics ruin their movie experience. You cant redo the original feeling and unique story impact that time is past, the originals will always be there, Bishop an artificial person they fear he will go crazy, warrant officer Ellen Ripley Sigourney Weaver you experience the movie through her eyes. The new Alien was good, a real effort to remake the old style  they even brought back some of the original props fx and sound and artists guys from the first two movies.

maybe it tries too hard to be a tribute on the originals and gets silly while forgetting to be its own movie however at times I thought it was very good

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Re: Alien Earth
« Reply #5 on: 07/19/2025 12:18 am »
A reviewer's pre-excitement of the movie:

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The brand new Alien Earth trailer just dropped, and it’s giving us so much to talk about! In this video, I break down what we just saw in the trailer from and how it ties into the show's already incredible marketing campaign. Alien Earth has been building massive hype with its teasers, promo clips, and viral marketing and this latest trailer just raised the bar. Let’s talk about the visuals, the storyline clues, and how this sci-fi series could be the next big thing on streaming.





It's Tony De La Rosa... I don't create this stuff; I just report it.  I also cover launches and trim post (Tony TrimmerHand).

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Re: Alien Earth
« Reply #6 on: 07/19/2025 06:22 am »
Personally I liked Alien: Romulus as thought it was probably the best film in the series since Aliens. Same with Prey in the Predator franchise.

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Re: Alien Earth
« Reply #7 on: 07/20/2025 09:58 pm »
Intresting video as not only does he suggest that there is nine alien species in this series. But also the show may link together not just Alien & Predator but also Blade Runner. I’m a bit doubtful on that as isn’t Blade Runner owned by WB rights wise.


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Re: Alien Earth
« Reply #8 on: 07/21/2025 04:36 pm »
I could write five thousand words on what is wrong with Alien: Romulus, starting with how they copied/stole a lot of beats from many of the earlier films, demonstrating how few ideas of their own they had, and then finishing with that ridiculous ending. But I won't do that. Here, enjoy this:











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Re: Alien Earth
« Reply #10 on: 07/22/2025 06:21 am »
I could write five thousand words on what is wrong with Alien: Romulus, starting with how they copied/stole a lot of beats from many of the earlier films, demonstrating how few ideas of their own they had, and then finishing with that ridiculous ending. But I won't do that. Here, enjoy this:








Yeah and I could write a few words saying I don’t really care because I still enjoyed the film and at the end of the day that’s the main thing that counts.

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« Reply #11 on: 08/05/2025 07:12 pm »
Alien Earth full season review - non-spoiler:



Gives it a 9/10 - Amazing. Rates it up with season two of Andor.

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'Prequelisms' are also kept to a minimum beyond the obligatory elements needed to sell the 2120 setting (only two years before the original Alien movie). Weyland-Yutani plays a big role in the story, synthetics are common, and 'cassette futurism' permeates the advanced technology on display.

Earth, which seemingly hasn't been ravaged by climate change in this universe, is governed by five different corporations: Prodigy, Weyland-Yutani, Lynch, Dynamic, and Threshold. Even with familiar chunks of production design and the Xenomorph at the center of the show, Hawley instantly broadens the universe's horizons with two new additions to the lore: Cyborgs (augmented humans) and hybrids (synthetic bodies infused with human consciousness).

This approach also applies to the structure and tone. Whereas the first two episodes play out like a 'first movie' of sorts, Alien: Earth's first season doesn't fall into the common trap of splitting a movie into an eight-episode behemoth, which always leads to dreadful pacing issues. Yes, this is one long story that aims to run for a handful of seasons (if we had to guess), but its cuts to credits (and the sick needle drops that accompany them) seldom feel random. This project has been in the oven for several years, and the final result feels anything but rushed or weightless because Hawley and his collaborators had a grip on the TV format and the story they wanted to tell.

https://www.space.com/entertainment/space-movies-shows/alien-earth-is-an-intelligent-and-thought-provoking-bloodbath-and-everything-we-ever-wanted-from-an-alien-show-review
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Re: Alien Earth
« Reply #12 on: 08/12/2025 07:36 pm »
We Were Safer In Space:


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Re: Alien Earth
« Reply #13 on: 08/12/2025 10:22 pm »
I think they missed an opportunity to use the tagline "On Earth, everyone can hear you scream."

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Re: Alien Earth
« Reply #14 on: 08/12/2025 10:23 pm »
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Re: Alien Earth
« Reply #15 on: 08/13/2025 12:23 am »
https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/tv/2025/08/12/alien-earth-series-review/

FX’s ‘Alien: Earth’ delivers Xenomorph terror with a ‘Peter Pan’ twist
August 12, 2025 at 6:00 a.m. EDTToday at 6:00 a.m. EDT
Review by Lili Loofbourow

This review contains mild spoilers for “Alien: Earth,” Season 1.

FX’s new “Alien” prequel, “Alien: Earth,” batters viewers expecting Xenomorph horror from an additional, less expected angle: The series is practically drowning in “Peter Pan” metaphors that don’t quite work.

That’s partly by design; this is a show about infelicitous hybrids. What happens when things combine that once couldn’t and perhaps shouldn’t?

The Pan references come mostly from a nefarious young trillionaire named Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin) who founded Prodigy, one of the five major corporations controlling the globe. He relishes reading J.M. Barrie passages aloud to his “Lost Boys,” a group of six powerful and virtually immortal synthetic creatures into whom Kavalier’s company has transferred the consciousnesses of six dying children. A prodigy himself, Kavalier theorizes that children have greater flexibility and potential. So while the “synths,” his prototype for this version of human immortality, look like adults, they behave and speak like the kids they once were.

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« Reply #18 on: 08/13/2025 09:09 pm »
I thought the first two episodes were pretty decent though I thought the first episode was the stronger of the two.

It felt like they were more interested in other topics than the aliens.

Hard to discuss any further without spoilers.
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« Reply #19 on: 08/14/2025 08:50 am »
The synthetic beings in this are probably a more realistic future for space exploration without FTL for humanity than something like Star Trek. As is a planet run by mega corporations. Things like this universe and Blade Runner, plus numerous cyberpunk shows always struck me as more reality than science fantasy like Trek. Trek is what we’d like to be, shows like this are closer to what will be more likely, so I appreciated that about this series. Or Brazil which is a British version, you can tell that because it has added bureaucracy and absurdity.
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« Reply #20 on: 08/14/2025 12:43 pm »
The original films are of historical and cultural significance.

This should do very well if they can sell it despite the horror alien title, there are not too many hits for movies and not too much scifi tv this year so I think there is an opportunity. However 'horror' as a genre can struggle, sometimes a difficult sell. It can be successful if the production is cheap or if word of mouth is good The Sixth Sense,  World War Z, 'Sinners' for example. The Twilight Zone had some 'horror' episodes and its a timeless classic and Walking Dead was successful until people got bored and nobody watched it anymore.
 The original Alien had a budget $8.4–14 million and became a cult hit
https://web.archive.org/web/20191025173708/https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt0078748/
Alien: Romulus  had a world wide box office $350,743,668
https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Alien-Romulus-(2024)#tab=summary

I can almost understand some fans critics in a way and see why some are critical of the 'missing style' the old Horror Art Dark Goth Aesthetic of 'Giger' missing. The originals were big products of art and acting achievements, iconic performances by the original actors and actress. The original Aliens movies had huge atmosphere scores by Jerry Goldsmith, James Horner,  Jeff Russo a guitarist with a myspace page might not be as big as previous Hollywood giants but it is amazing what you can do with computers and software and your own little studio these days to make an Orchestra type atmosphere sound. People might complain the trailer does not look like the aesthetic of the original, the Alien and Aliens movie it was horrific human shapes, fish and insect and machine blending into these "biomechanical" shapes the horror visions of H. R. Giger, you can see Giger style in art he made for US rock bands and Japanese Heavy Metal bands, HR Giger's 'Unseen Influences' in the Lynch version of Dune, in art for Tokyo The Last Megalopolis  and what is clearly 'Alien Style' work in the Species film. If Alien is a franchise and if it survives as a franchise I think it will be influenced by the originals but clearly move on go forward on its own path and do its own thing after Ridley Scott, Dan O'Bannon,  James Cameron and H R Giger's art. If the tv series is starting on 'Earth' then it would be silly to start so dystopian and 'grimdark' and horrific as the original.


Disney/Marvel and Warner Bros /DC seem to have mostly skipped the superhero thing at comic-con this year but there was a good interview clip I seen with Alien Earth cast and crew. I think I'll watch this,
its a good production from what I see in trailers it seems to be somewhat 'in the spirit' of the original from trailers, it appear to keep the themes of Corporate Japan 'Takes Over the World' like you got to see in 80s movies like Blade Runner. A lot of people think it has history nods to global companies, personalities, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Sergey Brin, Jensen Huang, Larry Paige, 'Satoshi Nakamoto' ...many question if that's a real world person and actual exists....Are they pulling inspiration from real world historical events, they say the original Aliens movies had elements of paranoia from the AIDs crisis. The trailer seems to suggest an Empire power play happening like 'Pepsi vs Cola Wars' or Sony versus Microsoft console wars or Eastern Roman Empire vs Genghis Khan or British India Tea Company vs Dutch Indo Tea Company. Theme of Galaxy spanning companies seem to make more appearances in Video Game Media, scifi fictional Novels and other thriller fantasy 'Books', Japan Manga, Anime, and other Western comicbooks and other Fiction. One of the actors 'Samuel' denied modeling his performance off any particular real world billionaire while laughing.
They seem to have uploaded the brains of dying kids into maybe 'Robots' or new Cyborgs or type of enhanced Synths of humans, the interview says 'Androids'. I guess the writers do have it planned well and have something mapped out, so maybe they are going to be more human like 'Lance Bishop' maybe kids robots/synth with  naivety innocence like Rebecca "Newt" from Aliens and loss psychotic evil robot such as Ian Holm's Ash, the calm and 'evil' calculating space android in the first Alien.

From what I understand there seems to be more than just 'Weyland-Yutani Corporation' so this could be a story of not just robots and alien horror but corporate wars and how they wiped out their multinational planet spanning rivals.

I could be way off on my assumptions and get it all wrong and the writers might have planned to push the show in a totally different direction.

IMDb RATING 8.2/10
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13623632/

85 and 6.4
https://www.metacritic.com/tv/alien-earth/

94% / 76%
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/alien_earth


Alien Earth Cast Talks Bringing The Terror Home! - SDCC



But also the show may link together not just Alien & Predator but also Blade Runner. I’m a bit doubtful on that as isn’t Blade Runner owned by WB rights wise.



I think that's correct, companies do change for example Marvel at one time was bankrupt and almost owned nothing then it got rights back to its characters and started to buy properties of Fox, then of course the big 'Mouse' the giant that is Disney came in and bought them all and owned all artistic properties.

However there are big studio fish that are surviving as all the little fish and little fish get eaten up.

WB is still a big studio, Warner Bros still owns its own properties and is very protective of them.  However that is not to say WB / Fox / Disney cant do its own BladeRunner-esque thing. Artsits and the films editing movies and soundtrack and special fx rip each other off all the time, they might steal ideas or be inspired by others or pay 'tribute' to past artists. Metropolis was ahead of many of these guys, it is a 1927 German expressionist science-fiction silent film decades before 'Blade Runner' style. At WB / Disney they might build their own Blade Runner-ish Cyberpunk planet, they could take inspiration from any story, any book and any movie and make it their own, just add some Eastern Japan Corporate Overlord the City Noir atmosphere, some grimdark creature lurking underneath with 'Industrialized Ghetto' lurking underneath the colonies.

The elements and themes of Blade Runner story have evolved beyond the books and movie, nobody has copyright on the Cyberpunk Aesthetic of Blade Runner, its become its own 'genre'

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I see that Alien Earth is on 'Hulu' a US streaming media service owned by Disney Streaming,  Hulu was partially owned by AT&T's WarnerMedia and WB owns Blade Runner but Shaw Brothers HK had distribution rights, but then Disney bought them out and now the Mouse owns Hulu. Maybe Hulu could have done Blade Runner but then it changed with '2049'
companies Alcon Entertainment, Columbia Pictures and Sony were involved but now Disney owns Hulu. A subsidiary of the Disney Entertainment so maybe I am wrong and there could be 'Blade Runner' cross over after all.
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« Reply #21 on: 08/14/2025 04:50 pm »
Alien Earth - Teaser Coming Up This Season:



Episode 3 Trailer - Metamorphosis:

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« Reply #22 on: 08/14/2025 10:23 pm »
Ok I watched the first episode or pilot, I know sometimes websites put these pilots online on places like youtube, dailymotion, vimeo but I'm sure it was legal so I wont mention the site or provide a link. The pilot was good and fast paced, from what I think is possible Episode 1 & 2 is very good entertaining watch.  The start of the show is very much like the original Alien on the ship, there are little tributes to the second Aliens and maybe nods to Romulus. You don't need to watch the original movies but if you did you might enjoy it more. I think Alien is what it mostly pays tribute to as a show but the very first part of the show is very much like the 'Nostromo' and a nod to its crew member from the first movie. If I could break the pilot up to 4 parts, or ep1 and 2 to Four Quarters, Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 I would say the first 3 parts are very good but it almost gets a little silly bloody over-the-top in the 'Fourth Quarter' but some of it also works very well in 'Q4' and I sort of understand what they are doing trying to add drama, extend it all as a tv series. It's definitely a show I would be tempted to subscribe for or order the DVD of the series when it comes out. A lot of the show unfolded as I expected from the trailers but there were a few unexpected surprises and original twists. I cant go into any more detail without  ** spoilers ** but I enjoyed the pilot and would recommend the tv series.

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Re: Alien Earth
« Reply #23 on: 08/18/2025 09:12 am »
How the Grotesque Creatures of Alien: Earth Were Made

https://www.ign.com/articles/how-the-grotesque-creatures-of-alien-earth-were-made


and again on the fan theory that 'Blade Runner' fictional Universe connects with the Aliens Xenomorph fictional Universe


'Are Alien and Blade Runner Set in the Same Universe?'
https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/are-alien-and-blade-runner-set-in-the-same-universe/
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We dig into all the considerable evidence that suggests Ridley Scott's Alien and Blade Runner universes are one in the same.

The Alien Easter Egg In Blade Runner You May Have Missed
https://www.slashfilm.com/739136/the-alien-easter-egg-in-blade-runner-you-may-have-missed/
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« Reply #24 on: 08/21/2025 06:59 am »
The latest episode was an exercise in rather creepy and slow build horror. Even something like somebody talking to one of the hybrids was creepy because of the connotations.

[spoiler]He’s a great villain Morrow because you can kind of see where he’s coming in why he does what he does a little bit, but his overall set of actions and motivations are increasingly disturbing.[/spoiler]

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Re: Alien Earth
« Reply #25 on: 08/21/2025 07:00 am »
Episode 4 trailer:


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« Reply #27 on: 08/27/2025 10:21 pm »
Good slow burn episode. It’s very much more like the original episode in the way it builds up the tension in such a slow and deliberate way. There are so many different elements now to be concerned about beyond the xenomorphs it’s hard to know which is going to be most concerning. Not least that I think they’ve probably underestimated just how intelligent T-Ocellus is.

Episode 5 trailer & it looks to be the flashback episode we’ve been waiting for:

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« Reply #28 on: 09/03/2025 08:20 pm »
What an episode, that was brilliant. Morrow is the star of the show character wise and brilliantly acted by Babou Ceesay.

[spoiler]That felt like a remix of Alien, what if you made Alien but with more than alien. Also Eye Guy is bonkers especially with her trying to take on a Xenomorph.[/spoiler]

Episode 6 trailer:



Apologies this is the correct official trailer.
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« Reply #29 on: 09/11/2025 06:52 am »
[spoiler]Poor old Tootles. Though it was a little convenient that the one of the aliens happened to like metal eating. It’s very clear the proverbial is about to hit the fan. Wendy gets more disturbing by the episode. As does Kirsch. For an eye he’s certainly a fiendish plotter.[/spoiler]

Episode 7 trailer:


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« Reply #31 on: 09/14/2025 07:32 pm »
Alien: Earth – how realistic are the extraterrestrials? Three experts rank them

https://theconversation.com/alien-earth-how-realistic-are-the-extraterrestrials-three-experts-rank-them-263553

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« Reply #32 on: 09/17/2025 10:38 pm »
Do you know in spite of the number of times we’ve seen Atom I had not twigged until now that he was played by Adrian Edmondson as he looks so, so different these days. Combined with the makeup.

[spoiler]I don’t think there is much of Marcy left in Wendy now, and I don’t fancy her brother’s chances of survival after what he did at the end of this episode.[/spoiler]

Episode 8 trailer:

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« Reply #34 on: 09/24/2025 07:42 pm »
I’m glad they’ve left it sufficiently open ended that there can be another season. But it really does seem to be operating in a parallel reality as it doesn’t connect all that well with Alien, not that I’m sure that really matters much. Overall good finale for a good show.

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« Reply #35 on: 11/12/2025 06:22 pm »
The show has been renewed for a second season to film next year, filming in London.

https://www.empireonline.com/tv/news/alien-earth-scores-season-2-renewal-london-shoot-set-for-2026/

Noah Hawley has also re-signed to FX/Disney in a big money deal.

https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/alien-earth-renewed-season-2-noah-hawley-overall-deal-fx-1236575612/
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« Reply #36 on: 12/30/2025 04:22 pm »
The best new TV shows of 2025
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The Best Sci-Fi Shows of 2025
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James Cameron Slams ALIEN 3, Calls the Film’s Opening Move “The Stupidest F***ing Thing”
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