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FX has officially renewed Alien: Earth for a second season

Alien: Earth season 2 is set to begin filming in London next year.

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After an ambitious, divisive, and visually stunning first season, FX has renewed Noah Hawley’s cerebral sci-fi epic. But the real story is the massive Disney deal that secured its return, and what a production move to London means for the franchise.

More than a month after the first season’s spectacular, head-scratching finale aired, FX has finally confirmed that Alien: Earth will get a second run of episodes, ending some sleepless nights for Alien obsessives.

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Let’s be honest: this one didn’t feel like a sure thing.

Noah Hawley’s season 1 wasn’t just another bug hunt. It was a sprawling, expensive, and deeply weird piece of prestige television. It took the DNA of Alien—corporate greed, untrustworthy synthetics, and body horror—and spun it into a Blade Runner-meets-Succession tale of AI consciousness, human-hybrid “Lost Boys,” and a shadowy corporation (Prodigy) playing God on a remote island. The Xenomorphs, when they finally appeared, were almost secondary to the show’s big philosophical questions.

That kind of creative swing is thrilling, but in today’s streaming-verse, it’s never a guaranteed renewal. The finale left us with a massive cliffhanger: our protagonist, the hybrid Wendy, seemingly in control of the Xenomorphs; the “eye-bug” monster (the T. Oscellus) on the loose; and a Weyland-Yutani fleet finally descending on the island. Not renewing it would have been a crime.

No release date has been set for the second season yet, though it will film sometime next year, likely pointing to a 2027 release.

So, what took so long?

Showrunner Noah Hawley is returning to lead the series again, and the holdup on the announcement might have been because it brings with it confirmation that he’s signed a new massive, multi-year overall deal with Disney.

This wasn’t just a simple show renewal; it was a major business play. The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline suggest the “nine-figure” deal could see Hawley move beyond his creative sandbox at FX, where he’s worked on Fargo, Legion, and now Alien, to work across all of Disney’s other networks and platforms. In short, Disney didn’t just re-up Alien; it re-upped its investment in the mind of Noah Hawley.

“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,” said Hawley in a statement. “I’m grateful to continue exploring the world of Alien: Earth alongside our partners, cast, and crew as we begin the next chapter.”

FX Chairman John Landgraf, the man who has championed Hawley’s work for a decade, echoed this, calling Hawley “extraordinary” and adding, “We can’t wait to get to work on the next season of Alien: Earth.“

For fans trying to piece together where season 2 will go, the biggest clue isn’t in the press release; it’s in the logistics.

Production for the second season will move from Thailand to London.

This is a huge deal. Thailand’s lush, humid, and isolating landscapes were the entire visual identity of season 1, perfectly capturing the “Neverland” island where Prodigy housed its genetic and synthetic experiments.

A move to London’s famous soundstages (like Pinewood or Shepperton) strongly suggests we’re leaving that island behind. Was this a purely practical choice, or, as is more likely, a narrative one? The season 1 finale set the stage for a confrontation with the outside world, and a move to London could mean we’re finally seeing the “Earth” part of Alien: Earth. We may be trading the jungle for a futuristic, rain-slicked city or the sterile boardrooms of Weyland-Yutani’s headquarters. Either way, the show’s entire aesthetic is about to change.

This renewal also solidifies Disney’s new, two-pronged strategy for the Alien franchise, which should make all fans happy.

It’s not the only Alien in development right now, with a sequel also in the works to the 2024 smash-hit movie Alien: Romulus. That film was a triumphant, back-to-basics terror-ride, proving the classic “haunted house in space” formula still works beautifully.

But while that sequel is in development, its future is a little hazy. Romulus director Fede Álvarez has confirmed he’s stepping back to a producer role, leaving the director’s chair open and stalling the project slightly as they search for a replacement.

This makes Hawley’s Alien: Earth all the more important. It serves as the franchise’s “big-idea” wing. It’s the prestige, long-form story that can dig into the lore, philosophy, and universe-building that a 110-minute horror film simply can’t.

With Romulus handling the visceral thrills and Earth handling the cerebral world-building, the Alien universe is suddenly in its healthiest, most interesting place in decades. Now, the long, two-year wait for season 2 begins.


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