Alien, Earth and Episode 4
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Based on what I've seen in Alien: Earth and his work in FX's Legion, Noah Hawley is a fan of blending the old with the new. I have to wonder then that if he could've done the same with his pitched Star Trek movie, blending new storytelling ideas alongside the classic aesthetic of film from the TOS era.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNAlien: Earth’s Massive Viewership Is Great News for Noah Hawley Series
Alien: Earth viewership surged with a strong debut, highlighting the series’ impact within the franchise. The premiere episode attracted millions of viewers across multiple platforms in under a week.
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Space.com on MSN'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.
If you're in space, and no one can hear you scream, that's probably because a certain xenomorph with acid for blood has become a wee bit predictable - which is exactly why Alien: Earth creator Noah Hawley brought some new monstrous friends along for the party.
Alien: Earth has finally landed, and the premiere unveiled a very special cameo from series creator Noah Hawley, who appeared in a flashback sequence as Marcy’s, a.k.a. Wendy’s ( Sydney Chandler ), dad.
Alien: Earth is the best new sci-fi show on TV right now, and fans of the series may have found their Andor equivalent.
Alien: Earth seems to have hit the ground running with the premiere episode raking in 9.2M views globally across FX, Hulu and Disney+ in its first six days, Disney revealed Tuesday.
Why 'Alien: Earth' Showrunner Noah Hawley Hearts Xenomorphs: "We Still Don’t Have a Better Monster"
In the summer of 1979, a just-turned-12 Noah Hawley fancied the idea of seeing Ridley Scott’s new film Alien at his local movie theatre in New York. His parents took him to see Alan Arkin and Peter Falk’s unpredictable comedy The In-Laws instead.
Alien: Earth's series premiere on FX introduces a new heroine, Wendy, in Noah Hawley's sci-fi horror TV adaptation set in 2120.
When pressed about the future of “ Fargo ” and another season, Hawley stated that while he’s “not done” telling stories in that world, his current commitment is with “Alien: Earth,” which we assume could get a season two pick-up if FX brass is happy with the Hulu / Disney+ viewership for the pricey streaming series.