ALIEN TV Series Showrunner Noah Hawley On Bringing The Xenomorphs To Earth And How He's Approaching The Show

ALIEN TV Series Showrunner Noah Hawley On Bringing The Xenomorphs To Earth And How He's Approaching The Show

Legion showrunner Noah Hawley has shared more details about his upcoming Alien TV series, explaining why he had to change the franchise for television and his decision to set the action here on Earth...

By JoshWilding - Oct 29, 2023 05:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Alien
Source: SFFGazette.com

There's a massive amount of excitement surrounding FX's upcoming Alien TV series, particularly with Noah Hawley at the helm. After all, he's proven himself a powerhouse talent in the television realm, spearheading hits like Fargo and Marvel Comics adaptation Legion

Little to nothing has been revealed about the show since it was first announced, though we do know it will be set on Earth in the not-too-distant future. 

Talking at the Austin Film Festival (via SFFGazette.com), Hawley elaborated on his decision to bring the Xenomorphs to our planet and revealed one specific moment in the big screen franchise which informed his approach to telling this story. 

"Look, a two-hour movie, you can set it up and then it's just about, 'Are they going to survive?' But if you're making a series, 'Are they going to survive?', you can't sustain it," he says of changing how we typically think of Alien to make it better fit an episodic format. "Even if you have 60% of the best action-horror on television, you still have 40% of 'What are we talking about?'"

"I had some conversations early on with Peter Rice, who used to run all of television at Fox and then the first couple of years at Disney, where it was like, 'The thing with Alien is, it's always trapped in a spaceship, trapped in a prison. What if it wasn't that?'"

"What is this moment on Earth, technology-wise? And where are we?" Hawkey said of bringing the iconic aliens to Earth. "And the question science-fiction always tends to ask is, does humanity deserve to survive? So that seems like a really interesting question to continue to explore."

It's a compelling approach, that's for sure, and a crew of heroes being killed one after the other for the duration of an entire series, while a fun-sounding premise on paper, doesn't sound sustainable for a weekly TV show. 

As for the Alien moment which is driving his vision, Hawley singled out the moment when Ian Holm's Ash is revealed to be an android. 

He'd add, "And then it always mimics the life cycle of the creature, right? Which is egg, slow, Facehugger, starts to get faster - you know what I mean? And of course, that's great for a horror movie to build that way. So I found a way to kind of innovate around that structure and play with it."

The Alien franchise has been very hit-and-miss in recent years, so we're hoping that both this and Fede Álvarez's movie, Alien: Romulus, put it back on the right - and suitably horrifying - track. 

Stay tuned to SFFGazette.com for the latest Alien updates. 

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CoHost
CoHost - 10/29/2023, 5:54 AM
All you need are a bunch of T-800s to exterminate these bad boys.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 10/29/2023, 7:09 AM
@CoHost - a cross-over between those classic action and horror movies would be pretty sweet. But I kinda wanna see that in a NetherRealm game, not in live-action
philinterrupted
philinterrupted - 10/29/2023, 8:52 AM
@CoHost - Xeno blood melts metal.
JayBarrick
JayBarrick - 10/29/2023, 11:04 AM
@bkmeijer1 - Both. ¡Both!
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 10/29/2023, 11:42 AM
@JayBarrick - live-action could be cool, but bringing back all those action and horror heroes and villains back to their 80s glory will require a lot of CGI/deepfake stuff, that I rather see it done in a digital/CG environment entirely (like a game or in animation).

Also, I really wanna beat up a Xenomorph as The Terminator.
StSteven
StSteven - 10/29/2023, 6:15 PM
@philinterrupted - Well, technically you're correct based on all the metal we've seen them interacting with in the movies so far. BUT I would think that if they actually did an Aliens x Terminator movie (which I'm totally down for) hopefully they would address that point early on by having Skynet discovering that that was a weakness and then developing an allow that wouldn't melt, which could be an interesting plot point.

Like, Skynet is trying to develop this new alloy, but they would need to test it, so they would have to capture a Xeno and keep getting blood samples from it to test each new iteration of the alloy until they come up with one that doesn't melt. By then their existing Terminator ranks could be heavily depleted and it becomes a race against time to discover that alloy and start manufacturing new Terminators.

Dunno, just spitballing here.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 10/29/2023, 7:11 AM
That's a good point. Need atleast a few more things than just the survival stuff. A good mystery can keep it going.

Just not a fan of the "does humanity deserve to survive" idea. Ofcourse it does, but I'd be lying if I said I don't wanna see a few bad apples get what they deserve.
marvel72
marvel72 - 10/29/2023, 8:10 AM
Just adapt Alien:Earth War from the 90s.

JustAWaffle
JustAWaffle - 10/29/2023, 8:52 AM
I want the Alien franchise to succeed. I really do. I loved Alien(s), but they’ve worn me down with what they’ve put out over the last 20+ years, to the point where they’d really have to do something special to get this thing rolling again.
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 10/29/2023, 11:29 AM
Im very excited for this show. Im happy ridley scott stayed the f*ck away from this. I have high hopes that this will be good and im very curious to see where the show goes, especially taking place on earth
Asterisk
Asterisk - 10/29/2023, 12:06 PM
I’ve never even seen an Alien film tbh but I’ll watch if Noah Hawley is involved
marvel72
marvel72 - 10/29/2023, 1:50 PM
@Asterisk - You must watch Alien and Aliens at least.

They are classics.
McMurdo
McMurdo - 10/29/2023, 7:10 PM
@marvel72 - indeed.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 10/29/2023, 2:25 PM


My heart begs for this to be great.

My brain says it will suck.

Deklipz
Deklipz - 10/29/2023, 7:57 PM
@DocSpock - My brain says the trailers will be the best parts. We could get a diamond in the rough though like Prey was though. Not like Dis/Hulu haven’t had their moments.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 10/29/2023, 8:13 PM
@Deklipz -

I'll keep hoping. And, just in case, I'll keep drinking.

NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 10/30/2023, 2:24 AM
Honestly forgot this was still in development, the updates have been very scarce since 2019. But for morbid curiosity I'll keep in touch.
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