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Creating ‘Alien: Earth’ was all about constructing suspense — and getting basic ‘Alien’ lore excellent for TV
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Creating ‘Alien: Earth’ was all about constructing suspense — and getting basic ‘Alien’ lore excellent for TV

Last updated: August 12, 2025 11:11 pm
Editorial Board Published August 12, 2025
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p]:text-cms-story-body-color-text clearfix”> A series of humans laying in capsules in a circular pattern. An open control room lit with screens and dozens and dozens of buttons and controls.

An inside take a look at the Maginot spacecraft in FX’s “Alien: Earth.” (Patrick Brown / FX)

For these questioning in the event that they’ll acknowledge this “Peter Pan”-influenced little bit of the “Alien” universe, nicely, one of many first selections Hawley needed to make was environmental. “Are we doing retro-futurism? Are we doing the the cathode ray tube screens? Are we doing all of that stuff that in 1979 felt super futuristic, and to us now, feels like 1979?” he says. “And the answer is: of course we are. That is what ‘Alien’ is. What I had to wrestle with were the choices that Ridley made later on in ‘Prometheus,’ which was a prequel to ‘Alien.’ I was like, ‘I can’t really grapple with that in a way that makes sense to me. So I’m just going to adapt [the] first two films and focus on that aesthetic.’”

The unique script had the prequel opening with a “Once upon a time …” parable about Wendy and the Misplaced Boys. However that, he says, “didn’t say ‘Alien’ right away.” After some conversations with FX, the opening moments morphed right into a truncated model of the unique movie’s preliminary sequence that created a way of unease by regularly drawing viewers into its deep area cargo ship.

Jeff Russo, the present’s composer, wished the melodic cues to evoke one feeling: “Oh f—. ‘Alien.’”

“It’s tension, release, tension, release,” he says. Russo used a hybrid metal-stringed instrument made by an Austrian firm. “I could use it in a lot of different ways — I can hit the metal and it makes very weird, otherworldly sounds; I can bow the strings and it has a very deep, very rich, very emotional yet scary sound.”

The sound arrange the stress contained in the present’s retro-futuristic area craft, which was designed to resemble the unique movie’s famed vessel, the USCSS Nostromo. Andy Nicholson, the present’s manufacturing designer, stated his crew meticulously studied the movie and books that includes fan renderings to assist replicate its labyrinth of metallic corridors, cramped compartments and blinking command middle. It wasn’t till building on all however one of many ship’s units was full that they had been capable of observe down and entry archived drawings from the unique movie’s artwork division. Nicholson says there was a crew of people that policed placement of Semiotic Normal, the color-coded data symbols designed by Ron Cobb for the Nostromo spacecraft, on Maginot.

“It was a huge responsibility and I didn’t want to mess up,” Nicholson says. “There’s a history for the fans. You can’t mess up the Easter eggs. There are specific things you can’t get wrong because you’ll just lose people.”

Larlarb says about 2000 costumes — possibly extra — had been made, with 90% carried out in-house (“We didn’t want it to feel like it was ‘off the rack,’” she says). And the appears to be like for the Maginot crew needed to riff off the well-established uniform foundation of the Nostromo and the Weylan-Yutani system. The palette is muted in lotions and earth tones, with sensible utilitarian jumpsuits and jackets.

“I made sure to create a uniform system that could reside unquestionably in that canon,” she says. “Our Maginot is on a different kind of mission — a research exploration mission — so the crew uniforms needed to reflect a different branch from the original.”

With the vessel’s collision on Earth, the retro-futuristic aesthetic carries over into the smooth cityscape of Prodigy Metropolis. Nicholson says he pulled references of automotive inside designs and European furnishings designs from across the late ’70s — “That was futuristic. It was the first time you saw, very briefly, digital displays in car dashboards” — as he thought of what Earth ought to seem like of their model of the longer term.

A chunk of tech they determined so as to add? Tablets.

“They didn’t really think about tablets in those first two films, but we have tablets,” Hawley says. “So, what are those like?”

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