The Alien movies’ Xenomorphs are, in my thoughts, the best film monsters ever created. It is stunning, then, that they are the least fascinating a part of FX’s Alien: Earth.
That is not to say that the Xenomorphs in Alien: Earth are bores. Removed from it! These seminal horror creatures get greater than sufficient moments to shine within the sequence, slashing victims to shreds, flashing these double mouths, and drooling bucketloads. Traditional Xenomorph stuff, and superior besides, however not a lot that we have not already seen. After 4 important Alien motion pictures, two prequels, “interquel” Alien: Romulus, and the canonically wonky Alien vs. Predator motion pictures, audiences are as nicely acquainted with the Xenomorph as will be.
The place does ‘Alien: Earth’ sit on the Alien franchise timeline?
Alien: Earth creator Noah Hawley (Legion, Fargo) acknowledges this, deploying the Xenomorph not even midway by the primary episode and pulling few punches on the subject of concealing its look. (That look, by the best way, is magnificent, and created by largely sensible results and stunt performer Cameron Brown.) Hawley as an alternative reserves Alien: Earth‘s thriller for brand new creatures and factions who are available in contact with the formidable Xenomorph. It is these events who find yourself outshining my beloved monster, however for good purpose. With them, Hawley expands on the world of Alien, taking it to fascinating new locations and crafting sequences as gripping as a Facehugger. But the sequence by no means loses the strangeness or existential dread on the heart of the franchise.
Alien: Earth pits kids towards Xenomorphs… sort of.
Jonathan Ajayi, Adarsh Gourav, Sydney Chandler, Timothy Olyphant, Package Younger, Erana James, and Lily Newmark in “Alien: Earth.”
Credit score: FX
As its identify suggests, Alien: Earth imagines what would occur if the Xenomorph wound up on our planet. Right here, it arrives as a part of the cargo of the USCSS Maginot, a Weyland-Yutani analysis vessel that crash lands in New Siam, Prodigy Metropolis, named after Weyland-Yutani rival Prodigy Company.
Prodigy CEO Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin) decides that he desires no matter deep house goodies are on that ship, so he sends a squad of troopers to get the job accomplished. Nevertheless, these aren’t simply any troopers. These are hybrids: artificial our bodies which have been implanted with human consciousness. Since Prodigy’s hybrid expertise is in its early days, the one consciousnesses malleable sufficient to make the bounce from physique to physique are these of kids. Meaning Boy Kavalier is sending kids — granted, in billion greenback robotic our bodies — right into a catastrophe zone the place a Xenomorph lurks.
Boy Kavalier’s first hybrid take a look at topics are all terminally ailing kids given a second likelihood at life. The primary amongst them, and subsequently the de facto chief, is Wendy (Sydney Chandler), named after Wendy Darling from Peter Pan. Her fellow hybrids are additionally named after the Misplaced Boys (Nibs, Barely, Curly, and Tootles, with Smee being the one outlier), and Boy Kavalier fancies himself their model of Peter Pan. He is even named his island analysis heart Neverland, reads J. M. Barrie’s story to the hybrids at bedtime, and performs Disney’s 1953 Peter Pan on the roof of his lab.
The Peter Pan allusions sadly put on skinny fairly quick, serving as a repetitive reminder that the hybrids will not develop up — at the least, not bodily. Mentally is a special story, and that is the place Alien: Earth spends a lot of its time. How do these new types of human — if they’ll even be known as that, Wendy wonders — mature? Particularly once they’re handled as experiments? Not solely that, however how will these harmless kids react when confronted with the deep house horrors on the Maginot?
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Alien: Earth‘s hybrids and aliens are thrilling additions to the Alien franchise.

Sydney Chandler in “Alien: Earth.”
Credit score: Patrick Brown / FX
Alien: Earth‘s hybrids current a number of thrilling alternatives for the present past simply the joys of watching a human maintain their very own in a hand-to-hand battle towards a Xenomorph. (Though that’s, in itself, extraordinarily hype-worthy.)
For starters, hybrids act as a counterpoint to the Alien franchise’s synthetics, like Ash (Ian Holm) or David (Michael Fassbender). Alien: Earth‘s resident artificial is Prodigy worker Kirsh (Timothy Olyphant), an android tasked with supervising (aka babysitting) the Misplaced Boys on their mission. His monitoring of the Misplaced Boys would not simply learn as very, very indifferent parenting, it additionally reads as him shepherding the subsequent technology of tech that may make him out of date. Robust gig. In Olyphant’s arms, Kirsh is coolly cynical about humanity, a distinction with Chandler’s sweetly earnest Wendy, who’s nonetheless hooked up to her brother Joe (Alex Lawther), a Prodigy navy medic who believes she died.
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That earnestness provides up one other intriguing layer to the present, because the Misplaced Boys’ grownup actors — Chandler, Package Younger, Adarsh Gourav, Erana James, Jonathan Ajayi, and Lily Newmark — should channel kids. Their performances create a dissonance between their bodily appearances and their ideas and actions, and the consequences can vary from disquieting to hilarious within the span of a scene. Particular shout out to Ajayi as Smee, who manages to deliver ultra-believable childhood petulance and confusion to any sequence, even when he is investigating a lab filled with aliens.
Talking of aliens, the Xenomorph is not the one extraterrestrial beastie the hybrids should deal with. In reality, it is one in all 5 alien species within the Maginot cargo. Neatly, Hawley makes all the brand new aliens smaller than the towering Xenomorph, not trying to high it bodily. Nevertheless, this contemporary lineup of aliens every include their fair proportion of stomach-churning, parasitic conduct, proving worthy successors to the pinnacle honcho. To delve an excessive amount of into these creatures would threat spoiling the enjoyable, however I’ll say that T. Ocellus — an unholy cross between an eyeball and an octopus — rattling close to steals the present.
Regardless of all the novelty, Alien: Earth nonetheless seems like Alien.

Babou Ceesay in “Alien: Earth.”
Credit score: Patrick Brown / FX
Whereas Alien: Earth abandons deep house for people’ house turf, it is undoubtedly an Alien venture, even past the involvement of the Xenomorph and Weyland-Yutani. Setting his story two years earlier than Ridley Scott’s authentic movie, Hawley explores comparable themes, from the horror of dropping bodily autonomy (you know being pregnant exhibits up) to the Companies’ callous mistreatment of staff. The latter particularly shines by in Weyland-Yutani cyborg Morrow’s (Babou Ceesay) storyline, the place he usually thinks about how the corporate takes every little thing from its laborers, whilst he does their soiled work.
Alien: Earth attracts from the Alien movies aesthetically too. The Maginot is modeled instantly on Alien‘s Nostromo, crafting an eerily correct visible bridge between the tasks that involves a head in one of many season’s standout episodes, itself a mini Alien film. (The latter brings a pleasant shot of adrenaline to the present’s often plodding pacing, which may really feel like Alien: Earth treading water till it reaches its full potential.)
Together with these acquainted nods, there’s additionally an simple thrill in seeing Alien: Earth take the franchise someplace new. Crashing a spaceship right into a skyscraper? Introducing synthetic-hybrid-cyborg rivalries? Dropping a Xenomorph in a rainforest? These all get enthusiastic “hell yeahs” from me, and you may consider there are various extra the place these got here from.
Unsettling, bizarro, and contemplative in equal measures — simply how I like my Alien! — Alien: Earth proves an thrilling new entry within the franchise. Come for the Xenomorph, however keep for all of the beautiful nightmares Hawley is cooking up.
Alien: Earth premieres Aug. 12 at 8 p.m. ET on Hulu and FX.