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Alien Earth season 2 will be a bigger show with more world building says Noah Hawley!

Noah Hawley recently spoke to Deadline about the second season of Alien Earth, which is currently gearing up for filming next month at Pinewood Studios in London.

Alien Earth season 2 will be a bigger show with more world building says Noah Hawley!

Alien Earth season 2 begins filming next month and showrunner Noah Hawley recently spoke with Deadline about the upcoming entry in his Xenomorph series. During the interview, Hawley reveals Peter Dinklage's role will be a significantly important one and that the next season will focus even more on world building – promising a bigger season than the first one.

“What I can say is we start [shooting] this summer. We’re getting close,” he told me. “I did a stage walk today past the props and costumes. Things are being built. It’s always exciting to see it. We had a great experience in Thailand, but for a couple of reasons London is a better home for us long-term.”

The production moved from Thailand, where Season 1 was filmed, to the UK’s Pinewood Studios, where the original Alien, Alien 2, Alien 3 and Prometheus were primarily shot, and that history isn’t lost on the showrunner. He cited one full circle moment that felt like coming home.

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Hawley said the second season “certainly expands on the promise of the first,” which followed a group of prototype hybrids who are forced to come face-to-face with the sinister xenomorphs after a deep space research vessel crash lands on Earth. “It’s a bigger show, more world building, and I can’t think of a better place for taking on that bigger challenge.”

Beyond promises of expansion and a familiar turf for filming, Noah keeps plot specifics a secret. You can check out the whole interview over on Deadline!

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Noah Hawley's Alien: Earth season 1 began streaming August 12th, 2025 and spans 8 hour-long episodes. You can find a list of the episodes titles and their release dates here.

Alien Earth: Season 2

Alien: Earth Season 2 has officially been green-lit and is in development! Filming will begin in London, England at Pinewood Studios starting May, 2026 – check out our Alien: Earth S2 Production Updates page for the latest information.

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Jonesy
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Good to know the world is expanding and maybe they will go beyond Earth . Hopefully we will be able to see Season 2 in 2027 Summer. 

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D8TON_Cracka
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The show was terrible, nobody wants a season 2 of that dumpster fire.

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Svanya
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As long as there's more Kirsh i'm happy. Also wonder if Cameron's coming back as the Xeno.

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Jonesy
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I will start rewatching Alien Earth from today to celebrate Alien Day :D

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Chris
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I will start rewatching Alien Earth from today to celebrate Alien Day :D

This is commitment 👏 I will be watching the films in timelime order tomorrow to celebrate Alien Day myself – might re-watch episode 5 of Alien Earth S1 but that's probably as far as I'll go 🤣

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Anonymous
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I wish this show would have been good. It just feels like a really terrible version of Fargo that crossed over with poorly understood elements of Ridley Scott science fiction. 

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Chris
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Poorly understood elements indeed. Felt like a parody of Alien, not actually Alien... But you never know - Noah Hawley could have taken the criticism seriously and completely shifted gears for season 2.

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Noah Hawley doesn't care about ALIEN he said so himself, so I think we will be getting more or less the same.

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OdinGraystoke
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I'm 44 and have been a dir hard Alien fan since I was 8. I've experienced not only the Xenoverse but the comicverse too.I watched Alien vs Predator 7 months before it came out and I've seen every single cut, extended, deleted and outtake from ALL of the movies.I've compared the infinity better told comic story lines to the films and the console game storyline tie-ins and also have original movie pieces and a vast figure collection too.I don't say this lightly at all, this show was an absolute train wreck. What happen to H.R  Geigers Xenomorph? All you had to do was pick up a comic book or did if you needed to double check what the Xeno looked like!For Odins sake, it looks as though you didn't even try to stay faithfull to the the concept.I totally accepted the new types of additional new spieces of aliens but the Xenos themselves were terrible.Everything from the gestation period to the growth rate to the eggs to the final adult soldier look was atrocious.And don't even get me started with the sudden Droid ability to communicate with them.I am an absolute die hard fan if the entire universe but this truly was awful.So shameful. Zero credit where none is due.


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