The Alien TV show may finally right two of the franchise’s biggest wrongs

Summary

  • The new alien TV show, Alien: Earth, will explore human attitudes toward technology and mortality in a near-future Earth setting.
  • The show will delve into the rise of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation and its quest for immortality through android life.
  • Alien: Earth aims to overcome prequel fatigue by focusing on androids and themes relevant to modern society, exploring corporate greed and technology.



The confirmed title of the next Alien The TV show raises many questions about the approach of the TV series and how it will avoid the problems of its prequel predecessors. It suggests A scenario that has historically not been well executed.creating anticipation about how the show will address this. Alien The franchise has numerous Canon issues and the tension between horror and action beckon, making any interpretation that honors the atmosphere of the inimitable original difficult to achieve.

Originally, the upcoming show had a working title of Alien: Prodigy (through AVP Galaxy). Although the title has been revised, the show appears to have retained a focus on human attitudes toward technology and mortality. For example, the protagonist, Wendy, has the consciousness of a child placed in the body of an adult, a new and experimental development for the series. Alien The confirmation of a cryptic new title only adds to the growing list of intriguing details we know about the FX universe. Alien TV show, suggesting the franchise is finally fixing its two most troubled installments.


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The Alien TV show will almost certainly be set on Earth

The title and what we know so far is closer to home

An FX Networks executive revealed Alien Official title of the television series, Extraterrestrial: EarthThis reinforces one of the few confirmed details of the new show: that it will take place on Earth in the not-too-distant future. Your place in the Alien The franchise’s timeline will be 30 years before the events of the original. Alien, placing it towards the end of this century, a few years before 2089, when the prequel is released. Prometheus ready. Alien The story of the television show will follow the rise of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation and their attempts to create android life in their relentless quest for immortality.


The show’s creator, Noah Hawley, has suffered several setbacks to his project: the pandemic and actors’ strikes have meant that the first season has taken five years to make. He has promised that the wait will be worth it, as he Alien Franchise creator Sir Ridley Scott will serve as executive producer. and a return to the thematic concerns of Alien and Extraterrestrials (the most critically acclaimed of the franchise), Extraterrestrial: Earth It appears to be a refreshing reboot. Although it doesn’t chronologically reflect the upcoming interquel. Extraterrestrial: Romulus, Its setting and place in the timeline could make the show a hit.

The Alien vs Predator movies were set on Earth and didn’t work

AvP Lore had mixed results


The fact that the franchise is controversial Alien vs. Predator The films also took place on Earth. Extraterrestrial: Earth‘It’s a risk. Although the premise of the film, centered on a conflict between the Yautja and the Xenomorphs (originally announced in Predator 2(the iconic trophy room scene) made some interesting alterations to the canon of both series, the results were disappointing. Alien vs. Predator and its sequel, Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, has low scores on Rotten Tomatoes: 22% and 12% respectively.

The fusion of the traditions of the spin-off series is ingenious, but produced mixed results. The weakness of the AvP The films have more of a horror movie dynamic, especially in Requiem, which has a cast of teenagers. Because the creature battle takes center stage, it doesn’t leave much room for the human characters to develop, which is a common complaint about the franchise’s films. However, something that the first AvP He does it extremely well. Transmitting the corporate greed that puts explorers in danger.with little regard for safety: This is a topic that was promised to be explored in Extraterrestrial: Earth.


Why the Alien TV series may finally tell a story about Earth

Alien: Earth could overcome prequel fatigue

Extraterrestrial: Earth The fact that it is confirmed as a standalone story within the universe gives it a freedom that follows a recent trend in television. For example, Fall The TV show was also a standalone story within a larger universe, making the characters original. pays homage to a well-established and much-loved franchise, while avoiding the issues of clashing traditions.Setting the show on Earth could also reorient the story: Prometheus The duology impressively built an expansive universe of lore, but frustrated audiences by opening up more questions. FX’s new show could literally bring the spotlight back to Earth.

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He I could overcome prequel fatigue by giving the “perfect” Xenomorph has mystery again – The show will focus more on androids. Hawley is more interested in asking questions about humanity.primordial and parasitic past(Don) and the future of artificial intelligence in a nation facing disaster. This is closer to home for today’s society. As Hawley has pointed out, it’s not just a horror story about escaping death (The Hollywood Reporter). In addition to the backstory of Weyland-Yutani, it will also explore other corporations competing for the monopoly of disruptive technologies. Its setting on Earth will bring Alien Let us return to the key question of whether humanity deserves to survive.

Source: AVP Galaxy, Esquire, The Hollywood Reporter

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Alien

Cast
Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Adarsh ​​Gourav, Alex Lawther, Sydney Chandler, Kit Young and Samuel Blenkin

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