Development In February 2019,
Bloody Disgusting reported that two
Alien television series were in development, one animated
Alien: Isolationand one live-action, from
Ridley Scott for the network
FX on Hulu. In December 2020, as part of Disney's Investor Day presentation, the latter television series project was officially announced to be in development for the network, with
Noah Hawley as
showrunner and Scott as executive producer, being set on Earth in the near future. On February 17, 2022,
The Hollywood Reporter revealed that the series is a
prequel taking place before the events of
Alien (1979). Asked about his approach to adding the show to a franchise like
Alien with consideration to established
canon, Hawley himself confirmed that the series would be "its own thing" tied more into the style and mythology of the original 1979 film and its sequel
Aliens (1986), intentionally excluding some plot and style elements introduced in some of the other
Alien media, like the prequel films
Prometheus (2012), and
Alien: Covenant (2017). In April 2023, chairman of
FX Productions,
John Landgraf, stated that the series was in active
pre-production. According to
FX Entertainment president Gina Balian, the scale of the production of
Alien: Earth was much bigger than that of the 2024 FX series
Shōgun, whose budget has been reported as $250 million. In September 2025, Hawley stated that work had not yet begun on a second season, but that conversations were ongoing. He mentioned that he was ready to begin immediately if
The Walt Disney Company decided to renew the show and expected a renewal decision to be made "soon" after the airing of the
season finale on September 23, 2025, once its viewership could be evaluated. On November 11, 2025, FX renewed the series for a second season. During the
2023 strikes, producer Chris Lowenstein, of Thailand-based production services company
Living Films, continued work on the production in Bangkok. In an interview, Lowenstein said of the hiatus, “For me as a producer it was a blessing in disguise. We kept building in Bangkok. I didn't stop our set-dec, props, and construction teams, which are almost entirely Thai. That really gave us a head start for when we came back”.
Design The design of the props, including the
Xenomorph eggs, were created by Bangkok-based prosthetics and creature workshop Second Skin in collaboration with New Zealand’s
Wētā Workshop. followed by
Alex Lawther,
Samuel Blenkin,
Essie Davis, and
Adarsh Gourav in July.
Timothy Olyphant and
David Rysdahl would be among those added to the cast in November 2023. In April 2026,
Peter Dinklage joined the cast for the second season as a series regular.
Filming Location scouting began in 2021. Production on the series began on July 19, 2023, in
Thailand Locations in Bangkok included the
Pratunam area, the Ashton Asoke-Rama 9 building in
Thong Lo, and Soi Langsuan, by the
Embassy of the United States, Bangkok and
Lumphini Park. The island locations included
Ko Samui and a hidden lagoon in
Krabi. According to producer Chris Lowenstein, around 80% of filming was shot on stages while 20% was shot on location. Filming (without the American cast including Sydney Chandler, Timothy Olyphant, and David Rysdahl) was allowed to occur during the
2023 SAG-AFTRA strike due to the series' British cast working under an
Equity contract. Filming resumed in April 2024, and wrapped in mid-July.
Dana Gonzales, Bella Gonzales and
Colin Watkinson serve as cinematographers. Filming for the second season is scheduled to begin in May 2026, at the
Pinewood Studios in
London.
Music The score for the series was composed by
Jeff Russo, who composes the music for all of Noah Hawley's projects. The soundtrack was released on
Hollywood Records on August 12, 2025. It will get a vinyl release in December 2025 on Mutant. Russo has said he views his lack of education as an orchestral composer as a strength, leading him to use some unconventional instruments in his score, such as the desmophon. The episodes end on famous
rock,
metal and
alternative rock songs because Hawley decided to highlight the
cliffhanger endings by "mak[ing] an arena show, something that feels bigger than a small theater", featuring tracks by
TV on the Radio,
Black Sabbath,
Tool,
Metallica,
Jane's Addiction,
The Smashing Pumpkins,
alt-j,
Godsmack,
Queens of the Stone Age and
Pearl Jam. The soundtrack from the fifth episode "In Space, No One..." was released as a stand-alone album on September 2, 2025. ==Release==