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The new TV series on FX trades in the brutal simplicity and narrative economy of the "Alien" franchise for something rangier and looser.
The 'Fargo' creator returns to FX with a haunting take on the classic science fiction franchise, with brand new creatures along for the ride.
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‘Alien: Earth’ Creator Noah Hawley Shares the Chilling Reason Behind the FX Series’ New Creatures
Alien: Earth creator Noah Hawley spoke about the importance of developing new creatures for his major FX sci-fi show.
Alien: Earth is the best new sci-fi show on TV right now, and fans of the series may have found their Andor equivalent.
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'Alien: Earth' creators Noah Hawley and David W. Zucker want to 'mimic the feeling of discovery' you felt when watching the original (exclusive)
Ahead of Alien: Earth's two-episode premiere, we talked to series creator Noah Hawley and executive producer David W. Zucker.
Because fans of the 1979 film have already “discovered” the creature Scott introduced, Hawley had to find other lures. “When we put the monsters in, that’s the money-back
Earth" showrunner reflected on the unique niche he occupies in the TV space and how he turned one of Hollywood's most convoluted sci-fi franchises into his own opus.
From invasive eyes to a redesigned xenomorph, director Noah Hawley breaks down how the grotesque creatures of Alien: Earth were made.
Set in 2120, it hinges on a batch of alien and various mutating specimens who crash-land on Earth in a research vessel that’s owned by one of five corporations that now rule during this Corporate Era — a chillingly plausible schematic.
For Hawley, overlaying Peter Pan onto Alien: Earth ‘s science fiction made sense because of the idea of trapping children’s minds in immortal bodies that were created, and ruled over, by a literal boy genius. Moreover, because Barrie’s work isn’t quite as anodyne and sweet as Disney’s animated film.
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