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“It’s Designed To Be An Ongoing Series” – FX Chairman Talks Alien Series Length

With the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour underway, FX chairman John Landgraf has been fielding questions about Noah Hawley’s anthology Fargo and more importantly for us, talking about Hawley’s upcoming Alien series which has started filming in Thailand.

According to Deadline’s coverage of #TCA24, when Landgraf was asked about a fifth season of Fargo he said it was dependent on Alien’s success, before talking about Hawley’s approach to Alien and that the upcoming series was “designed to be an ongoing series.”

“[Alien] is big imaginative reimagining of that franchise. It was really fun to watch [Noah] take on the Alien franchise in the way I watched him take on Fargo, to try to figure out how to deconstruct where the magic of it comes from and what were the key ingredients and how he can deliver those ingredients in a different way without just repeating things that have been done before.

It’s designed to be an ongoing series. Then as far as Fargo goes, it’s a matter of timing because I’m hoping Noah’s going to be working subsequent seasons of Alien and really try to turn that around fast. But my ears always perk up when he says he’s interested in approaching more Fargo and I think he did an incredible job this year with season five.”

 "It's Designed To Be An Ongoing Series" - FX Chairman Talks Alien Series Length

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Last month, Noah Hawley also talked about how the story of the Alien series would encompass multiple seasons and not be a limited one-and-done narrative, while also emphasizing that FX wanted “quality, not quantity.”

“I knew that their desire was for a recurring series, not a limited series, and I had an idea that I was excited about, that I could see the escalation of it from one year to another. That’s where we ended up not pitching them having a bible or pitching them blow-by-blow, but saying, “Big picture: this is the first movement, this is the second movement, and we’re ultimately going here.”

“Obviously, they trust me after all these years, and the writing was on the page for the first year. So, in success, you tell the story and tell the story until the story is done. They’re very good at that at FX, of not wanting you to milk something that feels like it’s over. Legion, for me, I thought ended quite elegantly in that last season with a sort of perfect circle, literally back to the opening image. If they’d said we want one more season, now you’ve got a detour and you’ve gotta sort of add a thing that’s not organic to the full story. It’s just better if the story itself can drive how long it is. We want quality, not quantity.”

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  1. Nightmare Asylum
    This is still an FX show releasing concurrently on/through Hulu rather than a straight up Hulu original, right?

    Just started FX's Shōgun last night (on Hulu) and really dug the first two episodes (they dropped two on premiere day, with the rest set to release weekly one at a time). Bodes well for Hawley's Alien show in seeing just how grand the show feels and what kind of resources FX allocated for it (and bodes well for Blade Runner 2099 as well, in that the director of the first two episodes of Shōgun is also set to direct the first two episodes of that show) – the show's first two episodes feel like real genuine "event television" in the vein of what one would typically expect from HBO.
  2. Corporal Hicks
    Quote from: Mike's Monsters on Feb 13, 2024, 05:38:13 PMSome shows drop all at once nowadays on HULU. The current running hit show "The Bear" dropped all of season 2 at the same time, and there's talk of doing the same for season 3. Many argued that the full drop hurts the audience retention of the show, saying that it could have had weeks worth of online buzz, but didn't because it's all done at once.

    I'd like ALIEN to be weekly.

    I'm hoping for the same too. I really want to come and see that discussion and speculation after each week.
  3. Jia
    He was on couple of those that I hear- armchair expert ( Dax shephard) and life is short( Justin long)...I don't recall exactly in which he said it. It's not that he talked abt the show in detail, but did say that thailand though wasn't what he had planned initially,  it played nicely into the working class look the first one had
  4. PortugueseXeno
    Quote from: Mike's Monsters on Feb 13, 2024, 05:38:13 PMSome shows drop all at once nowadays on HULU. The current running hit show "The Bear" dropped all of season 2 at the same time, and there's talk of doing the same for season 3. Many argued that the full drop hurts the audience retention of the show, saying that it could have had weeks worth of online buzz, but didn't because it's all done at once.

    I'd like ALIEN to be weekly.

    Yeah, i would prefer for Alien to have a weekly release.

    The weekly drops helps the discussion and awareness of the series, instead of just a week or two of either people loving it or hating it.
  5. Mike’s Monsters
    Some shows drop all at once nowadays on HULU. The current running hit show "The Bear" dropped all of season 2 at the same time, and there's talk of doing the same for season 3. Many argued that the full drop hurts the audience retention of the show, saying that it could have had weeks worth of online buzz, but didn't because it's all done at once.

    I'd like ALIEN to be weekly.
  6. [cancerblack]
    It gets better, while the female lead does come out on top, she's actually constantly getting physically overpowered, and is frequently bailed out of trouble by other characters. Determination and resourcefulness are her defining traits, not brute force, so nobody can even claim it's unrealistic for her to do what she's doing because of some -4str argument.

    But oh right, the ex husband is a right wing extremist so it's clearly libshit propaganda.
  7. [cancerblack]
    And broad themes about how abuse affects people, often presented from a female perspective (because, no shit), but with other characters to show how it impacts on fathers and sons, and society as a whole.
  8. SiL
    Quote from: Ingwar on Feb 11, 2024, 09:17:33 PM
    Quote from: SiL on Feb 11, 2024, 08:47:37 PMNone of this would stop brain dead morons who cry about woke the second you mention a female lead these days. Just go look in the Predator forum. Nobody waits for the movie; they hear women and start raging.

    I think you're over-exaggerating. Of course some morons do that but they're in minority. They're just the loudest group.
    I'm specifically talking about those morons so how am I over exaggerating?
  9. SiL

    None of this would stop brain dead morons who cry about woke the second you mention a female lead these days. Just go look in the Predator forum. Nobody waits for the movie; they hear women and start raging.
  10. Ingwar
    I don't consider anti corporate agenda as woke. Right don't like corpo as well. Also, it's all about an execution and subtlety. Prometheus and Covenant have women as main leads and they're not woke at all.
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