The Complete Season 1 Episode Release Schedule (Where to Watch Now)
The first season of *Alien: Earth* debuted with a two-episode premiere, setting a weekly release cadence that ran throughout the late summer of 2025. The full season is now available to binge-watch, making it the perfect time to catch up before the next installment. The series premiered on FX on cable, with episodes simultaneously streaming on Hulu for U.S. subscribers. International viewers could catch the new episodes on Disney+. Here is the complete release schedule for the eight-episode first season:- Episode 1: 'Neverland' – Premiered August 12, 2025
- Episode 2: 'Mr. & Mrs. Jones' – Premiered August 12, 2025
- Episode 3: 'Metamorphosis' – Premiered August 19, 2025
- Episode 4: 'Observation' – Premiered August 26, 2025
- Episode 5: 'The Crossing' – Premiered September 2, 2025
- Episode 6: 'The Hive' – Premiered September 9, 2025
- Episode 7: 'Containment' – Premiered September 16, 2025
- Episode 8: 'The Last Stand' – Season Finale on September 23, 2025
The entire first season, which consists of eight episodes, concluded its run on September 23, 2025. If you missed the weekly drops, you can now stream the full story arc, including the shocking cliffhanger that sets up the next season, exclusively on Hulu or Disney+.
*Alien: Earth* Season 2: Everything We Know About the Next Chapter
The most pressing question for fans is, of course, when will new episodes of *Alien: Earth* release? While an exact premiere date for Season 2 has not been announced by FX or Hulu, several key details have been confirmed, giving us a clear picture of the production timeline.Season 2 Renewal and Production Timeline
The official renewal for a second season was confirmed in November 2025, shortly after the Season 1 finale. This quick turnaround is a strong indication of the network’s confidence in the series and its creator, Noah Hawley. However, the nature of the show—with its extensive visual effects and complex practical creature work—requires a lengthy production schedule.
The renewal announcement specified that production for *Alien: Earth* Season 2 is scheduled to begin in London in 2026. Given a typical sci-fi series production, which includes months of filming followed by a year or more of post-production for special effects (especially for the terrifying Xenomorphs and Facehuggers), a realistic release window would likely be late 2026 or, more probably, 2027.
Plot and Cast Expectations for the Second Season
Season 2 is expected to pick up directly from the intense cliffhanger of the first season, continuing the story of the main characters and the escalating threat on Earth. Showrunner Noah Hawley has an "epic plan" for the future of the series, indicating a long-term vision for the narrative.
The core cast members are expected to return, including:
- Sydney Chandler as Wendy, the series’ protagonist who is a groundbreaking 'hybrid' character.
- Alex Lawther as Hermit, Wendy's human brother.
- Timothy Olyphant in his as-yet-unspecified but pivotal role (sometimes referred to as Kirsh).
Future episodes will likely delve deeper into the nature of the Xenomorph-human hybrid, Wendy, and her unique connection to the terrifying alien species. Season 2 must also address the fallout of the first season’s catastrophic events and the global implications of the creatures’ presence on Earth, moving the story toward the timeline of the original *Alien* film.
Cast, Creator, and the Plot That Changed the *Alien* Universe
The success of *Alien: Earth* is largely due to the creative team and the bold choice to set the story on Earth, a first for the live-action franchise. This detail alone has generated immense topical authority and fan interest.The Visionary Creative Team
The series is helmed by Noah Hawley, the celebrated creator of the hit anthology series *Fargo* and *Legion*. Hawley serves as the showrunner, writer, and executive producer, bringing his signature blend of sharp dialogue, complex characters, and high-stakes tension to the *Alien* universe. Adding to the pedigree, Ridley Scott, the director of the original 1979 film *Alien*, is attached to the series as an executive producer, ensuring the show remains true to the franchise's dark, gritty, and terrifying roots.
Chronological Placement in the *Alien* Timeline
One of the most fascinating aspects of *Alien: Earth* is its specific placement within the expansive and often debated *Alien* franchise timeline. The series is definitively set in the year 2120. This crucial date places it as a direct prequel to the original 1979 film, *Alien*, which is set in 2122 aboard the commercial towing starship Nostromo.
The chronological order of the main events in the *Alien* universe now looks like this:
- *Prometheus* (2089–2093)
- *Alien: Covenant* (2104)
- *Alien: Earth* (2120)
- *Alien* (1979) (2122)
- *Alien: Romulus* (2142)
By setting the series just two years before the events of Ellen Ripley's first encounter, *Alien: Earth* has the unique opportunity to explore the origins of the Xenomorph threat and the machinations of the powerful and morally ambiguous Weyland-Yutani Corporation on Earth before the *Nostromo* crew stumbled upon the deadly creatures in deep space.
The Central Plot: Hybrids and the End of Humanity
The core plot of Season 1 revolved around the introduction of a new class of human: the 'hybrids,' led by the protagonist, Wendy. These characters are not simply human; they have a distinct, almost symbiotic connection to the alien threat, adding a terrifying new layer to the conflict. The series moves the action away from the isolated space settings of the films and places the struggle for survival in a densely populated, familiar environment, which is a major shift for the franchise.
The story unfolds over a compressed timeframe, focusing on the immediate crisis and the ethical dilemmas surrounding the Xenomorph’s arrival and the subsequent human response. This intense focus, combined with the presence of classic elements like the terrifying Facehugger and the relentless Xenomorph, has made *Alien: Earth* a must-watch for fans of the franchise and general sci-fi horror enthusiasts alike.
While the wait for new episodes of *Alien: Earth* Season 2 is a test of patience, the confirmed renewal, the start of production in 2026, and the promise of more terrifying, high-quality storytelling from Noah Hawley and executive producer Ridley Scott suggest the next chapter will be worth every moment of anticipation. Keep an eye on FX, Hulu, and Disney+ for the official 2027 (or late 2026) premiere date announcement.
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