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Why did the original "Alien" and follow up "Aliens", films work? The back story was far fetched certainly but it had a grittiness, a sense of realism, that denied disbelief. The characters were the sort of rough hewen, mature, resourceful people, you'd expect to find on a space f…
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Two episodes in and it's ok at best. Good premise, but there's a real lack of tension and stakes. The main characters have plot armor: the xeno will tear apart a room of people in seconds but all the main characters get harmlessly thrown around or not attacked when there's a xeno…
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Alien: Earth
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Story & themes: When the mysterious deep space research vessel USCSS Maginot crash-lands on Earth, Wendy and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet's greatest threat. Our models also surface themes such as war from synopsis and genre signals.
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Community signal: TMDb members rate Alien: Earth 73% (1,009 votes) — solid community ratings for this TV series.
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When the mysterious deep space research vessel USCSS Maginot crash-lands on Earth, Wendy and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet's greatest threat.
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- 2025-08-12
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- 7.3
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Sydney Chandler
Wendy

Alex Lawther
Joe DiMaggio Hermit

Essie Davis
Dame Sylvia

Samuel Blenkin
Boy Kavalier

Babou Ceesay
Kumi Morrow

Adarsh Gourav
Slightly

Erana James
Curly

Lily Newmark
Nibs

Jonathan Ajayi
Smee

David Rysdahl
Arthur Sylvia

Diêm Camille
Siberian

Moe Bar-El
Benjamin Rashidi

Adrian Edmondson
Atom Eins

Timothy Olyphant
Kirsh
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Why did the original "Alien" and follow up "Aliens", films work? The back story was far fetched certainly but it had a grittiness, a sense of realism, that denied disbelief. The characters were the sort of rough hewen, mature, resourceful people, you'd expect to find on a space freighter or in the military. It made sense. Now imagine mostly soft faced types, who feel like they belong teaching tutorials on a university campus or running a yoga class, in the same environment. Because that's what you get with "Aliens Earth". You could say its middle class leftist Californians, facing off against horrific, alien monsters. In the context of a dark comedy, it could have had potential. As you might expect the sense of plausibility, raw realism and creeping dread, isn't there. The characterisations and acting, are none too inspiring either. An unoriginal story, that borrows heavily from the original films and even manages to do a bad "Blade Runner" knock off, rounds out the sense of pervading blandness. In summary, the whole premise feels unconvincing. I really don't know how they managed to make something so amateurish out of high quality, iconic material but well, they did. Not recommended.
Two episodes in and it's ok at best. Good premise, but there's a real lack of tension and stakes. The main characters have plot armor: the xeno will tear apart a room of people in seconds but all the main characters get harmlessly thrown around or not attacked when there's a xeno around. The possibility of the xeno leaving the ship wreckage, being loose on Earth and multiplying is not even discussed and is not a source of tension. This feels like a complete misstep for a show called Alien: EARTH. On the flip side, references to previous films in the series don't feel as forced as Aliens: Romulus. The new aliens and learning their abilities are one of the bright spots but the show is limited by its characters. Besides the stoic synth team leader, the bulk of the other characters are essentially children and haven't had any individual personalities written for them beyond that so their reactions/motivations are all similar and flat.
Alien Earth is a bold and thrilling entry into the Alien universe, and for me, it feels like the franchise finally has fresh life. What makes this series stand apart are the incredible new creatures, not just variations of the familiar xenomorph, but entirely new designs that expand the mythology in ways that feel both terrifying and imaginative. Episode 5 deserves special mention. It plays like a self contained feature film, delivering more tension, atmosphere, and character work than many of the actual films in the franchise. I found myself completely immersed, unable to look away, which is something I haven’t experienced with Alien content in years. To be honest, the classic Alien itself has grown a bit predictable over time. The xenomorph is still iconic, but its scares are limited by decades of overexposure. Alien Earth sidesteps this by combining the familiar horror roots with fascinating science fiction elements, particularly the introduction of new species that feel truly otherworldly. This balance of horror and wonder kept me locked in from beginning to end. Someone really thought this through really well. The weaving of the Peter Pan and lost boys story was great. Overall, Alien Earth blows away most of what has come before in the Alien franchise. It respects the original DNA of the series while finally daring to evolve it. The result is something that feels terrifying, fresh, and full of possibility. I sincerely hope this isn’t the end, because if there’s a second season, I’ll be first in line to watch. 9/10
**So so Good!** I have waited for an Alien series all my life since I was a child and watched the first movie. Thank you, God. Thank you, and keep them coming. This was a very good start, hopefully more of this to come, and a lot more spin-offs, including a series for the original too.
## **Alien: Earth (2025) Review: A Brilliant, Evolutionary Leap for the Franchise - 9/10** *Alien: Earth* achieves what many thought was impossible: it finds a new, terrifying, and philosophically rich vein of horror to mine in a franchise over four decades old. This isn't a lazy re-tread or a cheap nostalgia play; it is a meticulously crafted, brilliantly conceived new chapter that respects its origins while boldly forging its own path, earning a stellar **9/10** for its audacious vision and flawless execution. ### A Deliberate, Deceptive Homage The series begins with a masterstroke of misdirection. **The first episode feels like you are watching the Ridley Scott production of the 1st movie.** From the gritty, lived-in aesthetic of the spaceship *Odysseus* to the analogue switches and the slow-burn dread of a deep-space haul, the production design is eerily similar—a deliberate and loving recreation that lulls you into a comfortable, familiar terror. The sound design, the cinematography, the very rhythm of the crew's discovery of the alien threat... it all feels like a long-lost sibling to the 1979 classic. This is not an accident; it's a narrative trapdoor, and the show pulls the rug out from under you with breathtaking confidence. ### The Paradigm Shift: A New World, A New Horror The pivot happens when the crippled *Odysseus*, in a desperate bid for survival, crash-lands on Earth. But this is not our modern world; it's a primordial, prehistoric Earth. This single change in setting completely reframes the entire *Alien* mythology. Gone are the sterile, claustrophobic corridors of a ship. The horror expands into a vast, untamed landscape where the Xenomorph is no longer just a perfect organism contained in a metal box—it becomes an invasive species in a vibrant, dangerous ecosystem. The series brilliantly explores the creature not just as a hunter, but as a part of a biological chain, forcing both the survivors and the audience to **look at the Xenomorph in a different way.** Its behaviours, its lifecycle, and its terrifying adaptability are seen through a new, ecological lens that is as fascinating as it is horrifying. ### The Verdict: A New Classic in the Making **9/10 - Eagerly Awaiting the Next Evolution** *Alien: Earth* succeeds because it understands the core of the franchise: biological horror. It simply applies it on a grander, more primal canvas. The characters are compelling, the new twists on the lore feel earned, and the final moments of the season open up possibilities that are utterly exhilarating. This is a triumphant return to form that also manages to be wildly innovative. **We wouldn't be surprised if it increases to a 10/10 after Season 2**, as it has laid a foundation of unparalleled potential. For the first time in years, the future of the *Alien* universe feels not just secure, but thrillingly infinite.
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