After leaving us hanging with a nail-biting cliffhanger, FX's smash-hit sci-fi series Alien: Earth is officially returning for a second season, bringing more Xenomorphs and corporate intrigue to your screens. Plus, creator Noah Hawley just inked a massive new overall deal with FX and Disney!

TL;DR
  • FX has renewed Noah Hawley's Alien: Earth for a second season after its critically acclaimed debut.
  • Creator Noah Hawley signed a new nine-figure overall deal with FX and Disney Entertainment Television, extending his creative partnership.
  • Production for Season 2 will shift from Thailand to London and is slated to begin in 2026, with a potential release as early as 2027.

The Terrifying Cliffhanger That Demanded More Storytelling

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Remember that heart-stopping moment at the end of Alien: Earth Season 1? The one where Prodigy's tropical HQ went completely sideways, leaving the hybrid Lost Boys and two adult Xenos in charge, while Weyland-Yutani forces started moving in? Yeah, we’re still thinking about it too. That kind of cliffhanger doesn't just ask for a second season; it screams for it, much like a newly hatched chestburster.

Thankfully, the universe has heard our pleas! FX has officially renewed Alien: Earth for its highly anticipated second season. This isn't just great news for fans desperate for resolution; it's a huge vote of confidence from the network in Noah Hawley’s vision for the iconic franchise.

Noah Hawley's Creative Empire Expands with a Multi-Year, Nine-Figure Deal

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The renewal news arrived hand-in-hand with an even bigger announcement for the show's mastermind: Noah Hawley has signed a new multi-year, nine-figure overall deal with FX and Disney Entertainment Television. This isn't Hawley's first rodeo with FX; he’s been a creative force with them for over a decade, responsible for critically lauded shows like the Coen Brothers-inspired anthology Fargo (which racked up seven Emmy Awards and three Golden Globes over five seasons) and the Marvel-adjacent psychological drama Legion (which boasted an impressive 91% Rotten Tomatoes score over three seasons).

This new deal isn't just about Alien: Earth, though. It significantly broadens Hawley’s creative scope, allowing him to develop new projects across the entire Disney Entertainment Television umbrella, which includes ABC and Hulu Originals. It’s a testament to his unique storytelling ability and consistent track record of delivering compelling, character-driven narratives.

"It has been our great privilege to work with Noah for more than a decade on some of FX’s best and biggest shows, and we are thrilled to extend our partnership well into the future. Noah never stops surprising us with truly original stories — and his unique ability to bring them to vibrant life as a director and producer as well as writer makes him extraordinary. We can’t wait to get to work on the next season of Alien: Earth, as well as some equally exciting future projects in advanced development."

— John Landgraf, Chairman of FX

John Landgraf, Chairman of FX, didn't hold back his praise, highlighting Hawley's ability to "never stop surprising us with truly original stories." Similarly, Eric Schrier, President of Disney Television Studios & Global Original Television Strategy, noted he learned first-hand on Fargo that Hawley was a "unique talent" who has gone on to make "many of the best shows in television." These executives clearly see Hawley as a cornerstone of their future content strategy, and honestly, who could blame them?

Hawley's Approach to Expanding the Alien Universe

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Hawley himself expressed enthusiasm for the expanded partnership, saying, "I’m thrilled that this expanded deal opens the door to new opportunities across all of Disney Entertainment Television. FX has always supported bold, character-driven storytelling. From the very beginning with Fargo, they’ve encouraged me to take creative risks and follow the story wherever it leads. I’m grateful to continue exploring the world of Alien: Earth alongside our partners, cast, and crew as we begin the next chapter."

This commitment to "creative risks" is precisely what fans hope for in an extension of a beloved franchise. Hawley previously revealed he had "envisioned a big roadmap for the show," which means the writers' room won't be scrambling to figure out what happens next. The foundation for the "next chapter" is already laid, ensuring a cohesive and planned narrative arc, rather than one patched together on the fly.

Shifting Production: From Thailand's Tropics to London's Studios

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For Season 2, production will pack its bags, moving from Thailand, where the first season was shot, to London. Filming is slated to kick off in 2026. This geographical shift is more than just a change of scenery; it could imply a significant alteration in the series' setting or visual aesthetic, or perhaps it's simply a logistical decision to streamline production processes. Either way, it hints at new environments for our terrifying alien friends to explore (and terrorize).

While an exact release date for Alien: Earth Season 2 hasn't been announced, the 2026 production start suggests we might see the Xenomorphs back on our small screens as early as 2027. Yes, that's a bit of a wait, but good things come to those who patiently endure the agonizing suspense!

Season 1: A Critical Hit and a Bold New Take on a Classic Horror Franchise

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Alien: Earth debuted in August 2025 and quickly became a critical darling. It scored an impressive 94% Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an 85 on Metacritic, winning over even the most skeptical fans of the franchise. Reviewers called it "bold, ambitious, and often brutally violent," with one even stating it was "arguably the franchise's strongest outing since James Cameron's Aliens." (Source: GamesRadar+, "Alien: Earth review," August 2025).

The series is set two years before the events of Ridley Scott's original 1979 film, offering a fresh perspective on the terrifying universe. The official logline for the first season sets the stage perfectly: "When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman (Sydney Chandler) and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat." The backdrop involves five powerful corporations – Prodigy, Weyland-Yutani, Lynch, Dynamic, and Threshold – wielding influence akin to nations.

Addressing Nuances: The Challenge of Satisfying Every Fan

Despite the glowing reviews, one reference article did note that the first season received "mixed" reactions, and "ultimately struggles to satisfy either the existing fan base or the new audience it would like to cultivate." (Source: The Stereo, "FX's Alien: Earth Renewed for Season 2," November 2025). This is a fair point for any beloved, long-running franchise. It's incredibly difficult to please everyone when you're introducing new elements while staying true to established lore. Hawley’s strength lies in his character-driven approach, but finding the right balance between showcasing new creature designs and focusing on character development within the confines of alien horror can be a tightrope walk. The renewal, however, indicates that FX believes in Hawley's ability to refine this balance and further build the world.

Another point to consider is the waiting period for Season 2. With production starting in 2026 and a possible 2027 release, fans will need patience. In an era of binge-watching and immediate gratification, a multi-year gap between seasons can be a test of loyalty. However, this extended timeline also allows for meticulous planning and high-quality production, ensuring the show delivers the terrifying experience fans expect from the Alien name.

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The first season featured an expansive international cast, led by Sydney Chandler (from Don't Worry Darling) in a standout role. The main surviving cast is expected to return, including:

  • Sydney Chandler
  • Alex Lawther
  • Timothy Olyphant
  • Essie Davis
  • Samuel Blenkin
  • Babou Ceesay
  • David Rysdahl
  • Adrian Edmondson
  • Adarsh Gourav
  • Jonathan Ajayi
  • Erana James
  • Lily Newmark
  • Diem Camille
  • Moe Bar-El

New additions are always a possibility in the ever-expanding Alien universe, especially with the "balance of power has shifted" and "these children have no idea what’s coming" hints from the Season 1 finale. (Source: The Hollywood Reporter, "'Alien: Earth' Renewed for Season 2," November 2025). The series is executive produced by Hawley, Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, Clayton Krueger, Emilia Serrano, Bob DeLaurentis, Peter Calloway, Monica Macer, John Campisi, and Simon Emanuel, ensuring a strong creative backbone.

Example: A Fan's Anticipation

Imagine Sarah, a lifelong Alien fan, who remembers watching the original film through her fingers as a kid. She devoured Alien: Earth Season 1, thrilled by its fresh take but then tormented by that finale. When the renewal news hit her feed, she actually yelled. The 2026 production start and possible 2027 release feel far off, but knowing the story will continue, and that Hawley has a "big roadmap," gives her immense relief. She immediately texts her friend, "Did you see? Season 2 is ON! Now we just have to survive the wait!"

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While Alien: Earth is dominating the small screen, the film side of the franchise is also active. We're still awaiting more news on the follow-up to Alien: Romulus, which is currently in development. It seems Disney and FX are truly invested in the future of these terrifying creatures, across both film and television, ensuring plenty of opportunities for more facehuggers and xenomorphs to terrorize humanity.

Practical Takeaways for Fans of the Franchise
  • Get Ready for More Terror: Alien: Earth Season 2 is confirmed, promising to pick up right where that intense cliffhanger left off.
  • Hawley's Here to Stay: Creator Noah Hawley has a huge new deal, meaning his unique vision for the Alien universe (and beyond) is secure for years to come.
  • New Production Hub: Season 2 will be filmed in London starting in 2026, a shift from Season 1's Thailand locations.
  • Patience, Space Explorer: Expect the new season to arrive potentially in 2027. It's a wait, but likely worth it for high-quality horror.
  • Where to Catch Up: You can stream Alien: Earth Season 1 right now on Hulu in the US, and on Disney+ for international viewers.
FAQ: Your Burning Questions Answered When will Alien: Earth Season 2 be released? Production for Season 2 is scheduled to begin in London in 2026. While no official release date has been announced, it's anticipated that the season could air as early as 2027. Where can I watch Alien: Earth? In the United States, Alien: Earth Season 1 is available to stream on Hulu. For viewers in the UK and other international territories, you can find the series on Disney+. What is Alien: Earth about? The series is set two years before the original 1979 Alien film. It follows a young woman and a group of tactical soldiers who encounter a mysterious crashed space vessel on Earth, leading them face-to-face with the planet's greatest threat amidst powerful corporate rivalries. Who is in the cast of Alien: Earth? The first season starred Sydney Chandler, Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson, Adarsh Gourav, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diem Camille, and Moe Bar-El. The main surviving cast members are expected to return for Season 2. Sources
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