We have a new Alien: Earth teaser trailer, especially for Alien Day 2025. It’s not actual footage from the show though, it’s another promo teaser.
The 43-second teaser shows various life forms scrambling in containment units. The narrator says that “This ship collected five different life forms from the darkest corners of the universe, each one a deadly species – monsters.” A Xenomorph appears on the top of a unit and pounces towards the camera.
When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman, played by Sydney Chandler, and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat in FX’s highly anticipated TV series Alien: Earth from creator Noah Hawley.
A new poster and key art has been released too based on the above teaser, giving us a better look at the show’s Xenomorph design:
Alien: Earth will grace our screens on Hulu in Summer 2025.
FX has also released the new key art on their official Alien: Earth website formatted for smartphones and smartwatches, should you want to personalize your devices.
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Personally I thought AVPr was awesome. Seriously can not wait for round two.
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Yeah I saw that too, but there's still a lot to interpret with that quote. Is he describing the whole show or a single moment in a single episode? Is he describing a concept as a way to promote the thing or is he describing the actual premise?
I'm not saying the Alien will never be on earth just positing ideas that we may not be getting the full picture with the limited information we have.
My theory is that there will be a time jump.
In the interest of sparing you false expectations, Noah is on record as saying, in the context of Alien: Earth, that he finds the idea of an Alien moving in the wild, on Earth, particularly frightening and disturbing. That is the kind of idea that motivated him to do the show.
I was unable to find back the specific quote or interview, but he did say that.
For better and worse, "Aliens on Earth" is the pitch here.
Reminds me of Alien 3. Im liking it.
The Earth setting was the very first piece of information we received about the show back in 2020 when it was officially announced.
I was assuming that ship crashing was the ending of the show.
Still there is no way they actually land on earth. There'd be no way no one wouldn't know what a hostile alien with acid blood is when the events of Aliens happen.
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I read somewhere 17th of July on hulu. Not sure now
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this is a shambolic advert roll out.
Rightio! We need to find an actual video online with this in. Thanks for sharing. This is what they should have made a bigger deal out of today - a release date announcement. When you say Hulu, do you mean people using the Hulu app and watching the trailer on there?
Don't get me wrong, I have been enjoying the little teasers (I enjoyed this one too) but ngl I was expecting something a bit more for Alien Day.
Got ya, that makes sense. I wonder why they didn't just roll it out with the proper date on the YouTube uploads to begin with. What a strange marketing campaign this has been all around.
Oh crap, which upload has this?
The release date is being shown on Hulu ads
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Feels too on the nose. I suppose it's just a TV spot though right.
Hopefully they show some footage of actual people soon. Big bad voice over teaser is giving me a bad feeling.
Alien Day and disappointment are synonymous recently.
Judging by their Alien suit, they shouldn't be.
Yeah, it's the opposite.
If they weren't confident in the show, they would be cutting up more standard trailers with actual footage, memberberries, shots of the xeno, etc, out of desperation.
The subtle, minimalist marketing proves that FX trusts this and is confident about it, so they don't want to give anything away.
Surprising how that's not obvious to people.