'Alien: Earth' Renewed for Season 2, Will Film in 2026
- Next year, Noah Hawley has signed a new overall deal with FX and Disney Entertainment Television, and Alien: Earth was renewed for Season 2 with filming set in London.
- Inspired by Ridley Scott's film, Hawley adapted the franchise for television with strong support from Scott Free and David W. Zucker, earning a 93% Certified Fresh rating and an 85 score from Metacritic.
- Deadline reports the new overall deal is valued in the nine figures, broadening Hawley's scope to ABC and Hulu Originals under Disney Entertainment Television.
- FX Chairman John Landgraf said extending the partnership with Noah was a great privilege, and Hawley said the deal `opens the door to new opportunities across all of Disney Entertainment Television`.
- Hawley's prior series have earned major awards and nominations, with Legion averaging a 91% Rotten Tomatoes score and his shows winning seven Emmy Awards and 70 nominations.
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Well-received big-budget Alien Earth TV series gets a second season
Alien Earth will return to FX (and Disney+ and Hulu) for a second season, thanks to a new deal between Disney and series creator Noah Hawley. The new season has no air date yet, but we do know one thing about it: It will be shot in London. The first season was shot in Thailand, and most of the story took place in Southeast Asia, so the change in shooting location suggests a new setting for much of the next season. Production on season two will r…
'Alien: Earth' Season 2 Is Bursting To Life. Here's Everything We Know
FXOne of the most surprising and exciting sci-fi shows of 2025 won’t leave its cliffhanger ending unresolved. Alien: Earth Season 2 is officially happening under showrunner Noah Hawley, and will continue to explore the machinations of various extraterrestrial creatures — including xenomorphs — as they clash with humans and, occasionally, team up with synthetic hybrids.But what will Alien: Earth Season 2 be all about? Who from the cast will retur…
FX extends the expensive sci-fi series "Alien: Earth". Fans can look forward to new exciting adventures. Filming will start soon.
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