Alien: Earth Review – Hawley’s Faithful Horror Series

The Alien franchise has made its debut on TV for the first time since 1979, with Noah Hawley’s eight-part FX series, Alien: Earth. Critics are mostly positive about the show, praising its faithfulness to the original films while introducing new elements and characters.

While it takes some time to get started, the series eventually gains momentum and delivers on its promise of horror and suspense. The show’s visuals and sound design are top-notch, making the viewer feel like they’re in a terrifying Xenomorph-filled world.

One of the standout aspects of Alien: Earth is its well-developed characters, particularly Wendy (Sydney Chandler), who becomes one of the most interesting protagonists since Ripley’s clone in Alien: Resurrection. Timothy Olyphant’s Kirsh is also a highlight, bringing a sense of urgency and danger to the show.

However, the series does have some missteps, including tonal issues and creative leaps that don’t quite land. The music can also feel out of place at times, with jarring modern rock and metal tracks disrupting the otherwise consistent presentation.

Despite these flaws, Alien: Earth is a definite proof that the franchise still has plenty of stories to tell. With its talented cast, thrilling sequences, and faithful adaptation of the original films, this show is sure to leave fans craving more. Will Hawley’s Alien prequel be able to live up to the hype? Only time will tell, but for now, Alien: Earth is a must-watch for horror fans.

Source: https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/alien-earth-first-reviews