FX has confirmed that its latest sci-fi horror series "Alien: Earth" will be renewed for a second season. Fans who were left reeling after the first season's cliffhanger finale, in which Wendy took charge and broke out her fellow hybrid siblings from their cages, will have to wait a little longer for answers.
Production on the upcoming season is set to begin early next year in London, with no official release date yet announced. However, given its typical production timeline, it's likely that fans can expect to see it hit screens sometime in 2027.
FX Chairman John Landgraf praised showrunner Noah Hawley's unique storytelling abilities, stating that the network has been "thrilled to work" with him for over a decade on several successful shows. Hawley himself expressed gratitude for the expanded deal, which opens up new opportunities across Disney Entertainment Television.
The renewed series will likely continue to explore the world of hybrid humans and Xenomorphs, with fans eagerly speculating about what's in store for the characters next. Will Wendy's leadership be challenged? How will her two pet Xenomorphs fit into the larger narrative? And just how far will the show deviate from the events of the original "Alien" film?
For now, fans can only wait and speculate - but with a new season on the horizon, it seems that the Xenomorph invasion is here to stay.
Production on the upcoming season is set to begin early next year in London, with no official release date yet announced. However, given its typical production timeline, it's likely that fans can expect to see it hit screens sometime in 2027.
FX Chairman John Landgraf praised showrunner Noah Hawley's unique storytelling abilities, stating that the network has been "thrilled to work" with him for over a decade on several successful shows. Hawley himself expressed gratitude for the expanded deal, which opens up new opportunities across Disney Entertainment Television.
The renewed series will likely continue to explore the world of hybrid humans and Xenomorphs, with fans eagerly speculating about what's in store for the characters next. Will Wendy's leadership be challenged? How will her two pet Xenomorphs fit into the larger narrative? And just how far will the show deviate from the events of the original "Alien" film?
For now, fans can only wait and speculate - but with a new season on the horizon, it seems that the Xenomorph invasion is here to stay.