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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)


Alien: Earth – the franchise’s first foray into TV – is ready to take over Hulu, FX, and Disney Plus internationally on August 12. Well ahead of its two-episode premiere, we’ve been able to watch (and greatly enjoy) the entirety of Season 1.

We were blessed enough to check out the show early, and it’s an epic return to form for the Xenomorph — see our spoiler-free Alien: Earth review. We were also able to talk to series creator Noah Hawley (Fargo, Marvel’s Legion) and executive producer David W. Zucker (The Terror, Raised by Wolves) about bringing this iconic sci-fi monster to the small screen.

We asked Hawley, who directed two out of eight episodes and was a writer across the entire season, about the menagerie of grotesque beings taken from the darkest corners of space that come to Earth aboard the USCSS Maginot alongside the central Xenomorph lifeforms.

The cargo hold of the USCSS Maginot's in Alien: Earth. It's full of containment tanks holding alien creatures.

The USCSS Maginot’s cargo hold is full of horrors. (Image credit: FX / Hulu)

“They’re all born out of some anxiety that I or other humans have around parasitic life, about insects…” explains Hawley. ” I tried, like with the Xenomorph, which is four monsters in one, to think, ‘Alright, what happens when it reproduces? What does it eat?’ The things that you discover over the course of the series about each of these creatures is meant to mimic the feeling of discovery that you had when a facehugger became a chestburster and you were like ‘Where does it end?'”

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