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Synths Hunt Down Deadly Monsters in Latest Alien: Earth Trailer

PRODIGY CITY, EARTH, AUG 12 – The series follows tactical soldiers led by a humanoid hybrid investigating a crashed Weyland-Yutani ship carrying five hostile alien species including the deadly Xenomorph.

  • On Aug. 12, Alien: Earth series debuts, after a Weyland-Yutani vessel crashes in Prodigy City unleashing the Xenomorph threat.
  • In a bid to profit, Prodigy CEO Boy Kavalier sends soldiers to investigate the ship’s findings.
  • Amid these fears, the world features hybrids with human consciousness, cyborgs, and synthetic Wendy questioning her humanity, focusing on the unfolding alien threats.
  • Facing the wreckage, Timothy Olyphant as Kirsh warns, `'We don’t lock them down & it will be too late'`, as the blood-dripping Xenomorph emerges.
  • Looking ahead, new episodes will follow weekly on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET through September 23, highlighting the franchise's first TV adaptation and its broader significance.
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The universe of "Alien" is reinvented in serial format with "Alien: Earth", the expected original FX production that premieres on Tuesday August 12th by Disney+ with a double episode. Created by Noah Hawley (Fargo, Legion) and produced by Ridley Scott, this new release proposes a story set in 2120, where five mega corporations —Prodigy, Weyland-Yutani, Lynch, Dynamic and Threshold — dominate the planet. In this context, they coexist humans, cybo…

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Gamespot broke the news in United States on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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