- Alien: Earth Includes four new dangerous life forms along with xenormorph
- Series Creator Noah Hawley would not overpower it with dangerous aliens
- There should be a valid reason for their introduction, Hawley added
Alien: Earth Creator Noah Hawley has explained why he was limited to introducing only four new scary foreign life forms in his latest TV project.
Talking with Techradar, Fargo and Legion Showrunner said he didn’t want to go overboard and add a zoo worth of dangerous extraterrestrials to the people of the series and artificial beings to deal with.
Since the start, Alien Franchise has been dominated by a single Biowapon: Xenomorph. Other life-threatening strangers have appeared in the Ridley Scott-created universe, including crossover films with another classic 80s creature in the predator, alias the alien race known as Yautja. Nevertheless, Xenomorphs, along with the earlier stages of their life cycle in the ovomorphs and parasitic facial carpenters, have been the most important credible threat in the almost 50-year history of franchise.
Until now anyway. The Alien Universe’s initial TV series, which is debuting on Hulu (USA) and Disney+ (internationally) later this month, will aim to give established fans and newcomers sleepless nights with its new contingent of deadly organisms. Alien: Earth‘s official trailer already teased two of these terrible beings, but how they – and the other two species that are not yet to be revealed – seek and attack their prey are rightly kept under packaging for now. Hi, Hawley and Company have to save some surprises for Sci-Fi Horror Show’s release.
Fascinating and scary, as these monsters appear to be, I have wondered if Alien: EarthThe creative team initially planned to include several species in the eight-part series, and if so, why this quartet was selected over other potential candidates. What better way to find out than go directly to the source and ask Hawley herself?
“No,” Hawley told me when I asked if he conceived more beings than those who got the cut. “They are all introduced as part of the storytelling, so there was a need to be a certain reason to include them.
“It wasn’t that there was a big vending machine of foreign life that I would add,” Hawley continued. “The design process was a kind of form after function. The idea was really to come up with the behavior of these beings that are as disturbing as what ridley [Scott] Created with the different stages of Xenomorphs’ life cycle. So it was always about trying to fill the film’s ambiguity. From there we started a design of them with [special effects and prop company] Weta Workshop that led to the creatures you see in the show. “
Alien: Earth Will be stopped with a two-episode premiere on August 12 in the US and debut internationally on August 13. Before it is launched, read my Alien: Earth Review to see what I was thinking about its first six episodes.



