Alien TV series: Plot, cast, release date and everything we know – Yahoo Lifestyle UK

Posted: July 27, 2023 at 8:33 pm

Sydney Chandler will lead a new Alien TV series for FX. (Invision/AP/Fox)

Seemingly not content with scaring us in the darkness of a cinema, one of the most chilling science fiction franchises is heading for the small screen in the upcoming Alien TV series.

Thats not to say that the Xenomorph that gooey horror icon which was first introduced in Ridley Scotts 1979 sci-fi masterpiece Alien isnt still going to be hiding in your local multiplex. A brand new Alien movie is also currently in the works under the directorial eye of 2013's Evil Dead filmmaker Fede lvarez.

Currently titled Alien: Romulus, itll star a host of newcomers led by Mare of East Town actress Cailee Spaeny and will be produced by franchise starter Scott.

Read more: Alien: Romulus: Release date, cast, plot of Fede lvarezs Alien movie

That's scheduled for release on 16 August, 2024 but while we wait for it to arrive, news has started to trickle in regarding the upcoming Alien TV series thats also in the works.

Read on to get up to speed on everything we know about it so far, including its plot, cast, release date and more.

We know that the upcoming Alien TV series is currently in production and when its finished, itll debut on FX, with a UK-based distributor yet to be confirmed, although FX shows such as The Bear generally air on Disney+ here.

Also unconfirmed is the shows official air date. However, as its production gets underway (after the SAG/WGA-AFTRA strike ends), we should hopefully get a clearer idea of when to expect this new franchise addition.

Led by Fargo showrunner Noah Hawley, the new Alien TV series will reportedly take place before the events of Sigourney Weavers encounters with Xenomorphs in the primary Alien franchise which began with Scotts Alien in '79 and lasted until Jean-Pierre Jeunets Alien: Ressurection in 1997.

We also know that the show will stay local, becoming the first Alien story to take place right here on Earth albeit 70 years into the future.

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Speaking to Esquire, Hawley spilled a few more details about what he has in store with his new Alien series by saying: Its set on Earth of the future. At this moment, I describe that as Edison versus Westinghouse versus Tesla.

"Someones going to monopolise electricity. We just dont know which one it is.

"In the movies, we have this Weyland-Yutani Corporation, which is clearly also developing artificial intelligence, he added, referencing the company that frequently represents the big human baddie in most Alien movies. But what if there are other companies trying to look at immortality in a different way?

With cyborg enhancements or transhuman downloads? Which of those technologies is going to win? Its ultimately a classic science fiction question: does humanity deserve to survive?

FX chairman John Landgraf echoed these statements whilst also hitting home that the series wont cross paths with Lt. Ripley. Alien takes place before Ripley. Its the first story that takes place in the Alien franchise on Earth, he told Deadline.

So, it takes place on our planet. Right near the end of this century, were in so 70-odd years from now. Ripley wont be a part of it or any of the other characters of Alien other than the alien itself.

While remaining tight-lipped on any other juicy details, Landgraf did promise big surprises for long-time fans of the Alien franchise.

Back in May 2023, it was revealed that Sydney Chandler, star of Danny Boyles FX show Pistol, will lead the Alien TV series in an as-yet-unconfirmed role. Chandler has also appeared in Olivia Wildes Dont Worry Darling and will feature in AppleTV+s upcoming Sugar series starring Colin Farrell.

For a long while, Chandler was the only cast member confirmed to star in the show until Alex Lawther and Samuel Blenkin were announced in late July 2023.

Both have appeared in episodes of Black Mirror, with Lawther also making waves via his appearance in The End of the F***ing World and Blenkin appearing in the most recent slew of episodes of Charlie Brookers dystopian anthology series.

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Unlike Chandler, both of these characters have names, with Lawther set to play a young soldier named CJ and Blenkin starring as a CEO named Boy Kavalier. How exactly each of them will fit into the wider story of the show remains to be seen.

The duo were joined by a handful of other cast member confirmations, including The Babadook star Essie Davis as a character named Dame Silvia and The White Tiger actor Adarsh Gourav appearing as Slightly.

The series is currently in production in Thailand, despite the ongoing SAG/WGA-AFTRA strike currently impacting shoots worldwide. To get around this, the show is reportedly capturing sequences that do not involve SAG actors.

Unfortunately not. With the show only recently entering production, it might be a while before we see any footage from FXs Alien TV series.

The Alien TV series is coming soon to FX.

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