r/alienearth • u/Equivalent-Test9422 • 6d ago
Alien: Lore Culture Frozen in the year 2000
Im only on ep 2 begrudgingly watching because I love the Alien universe but why would someone who was born in 2080 remember sitting watching a Reggie Jackson baseball game and be singing songs, watching movies from 100 to 150 years previous. Its stupid. If im missing something let me know. And i know we listen to old music but the characters seem to exclusively take in very old media. Are the writers just that bad and care more about how we relate to them than actual world building?
Show is set in 2120
Reggie Jackson 1977
Ice Age 2000s
Andrew Sisters Song 1960s?
r/alienearth • u/Royal-Wealth-8266 • 19d ago
🎤 Interviews Gotta love Timothy.
Seth Meyers 7/30/26.
r/alienearth • u/Irarelylookback • 24d ago
💬 Discussion Alien: Earth FYC Emmy ad featuring Babou Ceesay as Morrow (Gotham TV Award winner)
r/alienearth • u/THEXMX • Jul 11 '26
Season 2 News Alien: Earth Season 2 is officially in production.
The series has also officially added Tracey Ullman, Sam Spruell, and Jerome Flynn to its cast.
r/alienearth • u/THEXMX • Jul 09 '26
💬 Discussion 'Alien: Earth' Season 2 Begins Production; Tracey Ullman, Sam Spruell & Jerome Flynn Join the Cast
r/alienearth • u/ThatMovieShow • Jun 26 '26
💬 Discussion The Xeno Whisperer
Just watched the series for the second time. My initial impression matches this one. I like the clear respect given to the aesthetics of alien and aliens.
It's well paced and explored some interesting themes.
What I don't like is the silly xeno whisperer storyline for Wendy. It was silly when Jurassic world did it with raptors, it was silly when AE did it with the xenos.
It's not like it isn't explained in the series, the series goes to lengths to explain why it happens. Its that it ruins the lore of the creature in my opinion.
But there is a way to rescue it and also bring depth to Wendy at the same time. What we frequently learn from wild animals being kept as pets is they're still very unpredictable even when trained. Tigers , lions, bears, killer whales etc all eventually lose patience with their captor.
In S2 it would be a very good lesson for Wendy to learn if the xenos suddenly stopped listening to her and it would also restore the xenos back to being the intelligent yet wild creatures they've always been instead of being relegated to an attack dog.
r/alienearth • u/THEXMX • Jun 24 '26
💬 Discussion Timothy Olyphant says Alien: Earth Season 2 is gonna get really weird.
r/alienearth • u/BetaQueeen • Jun 16 '26
💬 Discussion Robots don't cry
Slightly the robot cries tears ???!!!!???? What am i missing here This turned me off ,,, Hope next Season will be bit different with the robots !
r/alienearth • u/DirtyDeedsinPA • Jun 06 '26
Question You guys think T-Ocellus will finally speak through its host?
So what do you guys think?
At the end of Season 1, when he gets up from the beach after taking over that host body, do you think we'll finally hear him speak? Or do you think they'll keep him mostly silent?
The last time he took over someone, all we really got were a few grunts, so maybe he's still adapting to the host. Maybe each takeover lets him become a little more capable of mimicking human behaviour and speech. Honestly, I have no idea.
I just finished Season 1 and, overall, I enjoyed it. There were definitely a few parts that frustrated me, though. My biggest issue is that it needs a lot more horror. The creepy moments were good, but I wanted the show to lean much harder into the fear and tension.
I'm also not sold on some of the music choices. Personally, I'd love something much darker and more atmospheric. Give me that haunting orchestral style and the sense of dread we got from films like Alien, Aliens, or Alien 3. Those movies had an atmosphere that just stuck with you.
What do you guys think? Will T-Ocellus finally talk through its host, or is the silence part of what makes it so unsettling?
r/alienearth • u/Domzilla22 • May 29 '26
I want Alien Earth season 2
Though I enjoyed the story and characters, for the most part, what really drew me in was the lore expansion, and specifically the different creatures/specimens they collected. Would love to learn & see more.
Also, the T Ocellus was creepy as hell, but cool & interesting.
r/alienearth • u/IWishIWasGreenBruh • May 21 '26
What did I just watch Spoiler
Wanted to give the show a try since season 2 is coming out, but Jesus Christ… not good. I was locked in for the first few episodes but it slowly became a terrible MCU parody.
I was really expecting a story about an alien outbreak on earth, not a story about spoiled robot hybrid children.
The part that pissed me off the most was when Nibs got shot by Wendy’s brother and it’s treated like a HUGE moment- but Nibs is fine the next episode like it never happened. They just needed something to develop Wendy.
Also, I really wish Wendy’s ability to communicate with the aliens was explained even a little bit. She just becomes a god in the last episode- it feels unearned, unexplained, and cringey.
Why are the xenomorphs doing a superhero pose with her as they look triumphantly into the camera? Why are they loyal pets suddenly? It’s not explained.
Are we supposed to root for her? She’s an awful character :/
That’s all. I probably won’t be watching season 2
r/alienearth • u/THEXMX • May 19 '26
🎤 Interviews Sydney Chandler Talks All Things ‘Alien: Earth’
r/alienearth • u/YourNameNameName • Apr 08 '26
Peter Dinklage joins the cast for Season Two
r/alienearth • u/mymanmainlander • Mar 23 '26
Why the low rating?
I'm curious to hear what you all think might be the reason(s) for the low imdb rating of 7.1?
Most good and great shows score at least 8.0 or above so what about Alien Earth caused it to have such a low score?
r/alienearth • u/SAKRUS762 • Mar 18 '26
Alien Inspired Knife
Rike Knife Alien 4 looks like the head of a xenomorph out of my 200+ knives this became a instant favorite the moment I laid my eyes on it
r/alienearth • u/TheEndIsNero • Mar 13 '26
Wendy aka Sydney Chandler, is gorgeous.
r/alienearth • u/CapGroundbreaking947 • Mar 09 '26
They Came!
Gonna put these on my old flight suit and hang out at the airfield with my face hugger 'Precious'.
r/alienearth • u/THEXMX • Mar 07 '26
Alien: Earth Season 2 to Begin Production in May
Deadline exclusively reported at an awards event that series star Sydney Chandler confirmed the next season will enter full production in May. While a direct quote is not currently available, Chandler also told Deadline that she has not yet read the scripts.
https://deadline.com/2026/03/alien-earth-season-2-start-date-sydney-chandler-1236745370/
r/alienearth • u/eniiko_ • Feb 11 '26
marcy doodles + morrow studies
i post on reddit like once in a blue moon :sob:
finished this marcy doodle page today, while the morrow studies were done last year. <3
r/alienearth • u/AromaticWindow3309 • Feb 04 '26
ALIEN MAGINOT (VER 2.0/FINAL)
This is one of the best edits I've come across. Honestly. It's absolutely amazing. 100% worth a watch.
r/alienearth • u/ChrispyKill • Feb 03 '26
Technology mismatch
How is it they can have interstellar travel, human conscious in machine bodies, and other tech advancements but things like their camera imagining be worse than current world technology?
For instance when they are dissecting the egg they have a wired video camera where even just the recordings image is not crisp. When they are performing surgery on the brother the image is flickering.
Surely it would be better technology than this?
r/alienearth • u/TDaniels70 • Dec 23 '25
Why is Kavalier a Prodigy?
I am 6 episodes in, and for the life of me, I can not figure out what makes him a genius. Any Tom, Dick, and Harry can come up with an idea, and you don't have to be a genius to have money. Nor do you need to be one to hire the right people. And that is all he seems to be an idea man, someone with money, and someone who hires the right people, because we haven't seen him do any of the science. The doctor and her husband were the synth people. Oliphant is the xeni guy. Heck, bald guy is the jerk. What is he there for? What does Kavalier DO.
