- The last trailer for FX’s Alien: Earth has been released
- It will premiere at Hulu and Disney+ in mid -August
- Sci-fi horror franchise’s iconic xenomorph will not be the show’s most interesting monster
There is less than one month to go (at the time of publication) until Alien: Earth Crash-lands on our screens. So what better way is there to celebrate than the release of a last, terror -burnt trailer?
With the Sci-Fi Horror show to be launched at Hulu (USA) and Disney+ (internationally) in mid-August, for example, Networks has decided to release yet another teaser to further get our appetite for its release. And if you thought Alien Franchise’s iconic Xenomorph would be the most frightening monster that emerges, you should rather think again.
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Sure that the fan-favorite biological weapon appears in Alien Franchise’s first TV show ever. So much has been made clear ever since Alien: Earth‘s on the first teaser fell in September 2024.
However, it is the show’s other skin crawling beings that have gained my interest since, for example, gave birth to another teaser to Alien: Earth At the end of April. In fact, we caught glimpses of the other utterwear beings that emerge in the series in the series Alien: Earth‘s first decent trailer in June. Now we have confirmation of not only how many we will actually see, but the threat they pose to the human and Android characters that populate the show.

“This ship collected samples – five new forms of life – from distant planets,” Babou Ceesay’s Morrow he can hear to say in the latest round of recordings. “[They’re] Monsters. “
You can say that again. From the carnivorous Venus Fly-like creature-d. Plumricarl-set dangling from a ceiling (see picture above) to the eye-based life form-t. Ocellus-there is tied to an unsuspecting sheep (see picture below), Sydney Chandler’s Wendy, Morrow, and Company will not root around these life-rating species from other worlds.

For those of you who missed it the first time, here the story is short to Alien: EarthThe courtesy of eg: “In the year 2120, the Earth is managed by five companies: Prodigy, Weyland-Yutani, Lynch, Dynamic and Threshold.
“In this company’s era there are Cyborg’s – people with both biological and artificial parts – and synthetic – humanoidal robots with artificial intelligence – along with humans. But the game changes when the Wunderkind founder and CEO of Prodigy Corporation release a new technological advancement: hybrids, humanoid robots to human consciousness.”
“The first hybrid prototype called ‘Wendy’ (Chandler) marks a new dawn in the course of immortality. After Weyland-Yutani’s spaceship collided in Prodigy City, ‘Wendy’, and the other Hybrids encounter mysterious life forming more frightening than anyone could ever have imagined.”
Participation in Chandler and Ceesay on the show’s role crew list is Timothy Olyphant, Alex Lawther, Samuel Blenkin, Essie Davis, Kit Young, David Rysdahl, Lily Newmark and Sandra Yi Sencindiver, among others. You can read more about the show’s extensive role crew, plot details and its future in our ultimate guide to Alien: Earth.
As we revealed in mid -May, Alien: Earth will be released on 12 August. Well, in the US, plus other North American countries and South America. In Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia, it arrives on August 13.



