How to watch 'Alien: Earth' online and from anywhere

Alien: Earth main image showing the logo and key art, with a xenomorph head entering the screen from the right.
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'Alien: Earth': Key information

Date: Tuesdays from August 12
• US: Watch on Hulu and FX
• UK and elsewhere: Watch on Disney Plus
• Away from home: Use a VPN such as NordVPN to watch your usual service from anywhere

Ripley spent four movies trying to keep the blasted things off our home world, but those pesky Xenomorphs are coming planetside anyway in Alien: Earth, the new Alien TV series. From acclaimed showrunner Noah Hawley, the show burst onto FX and Hulu on August 12, 2025.

The series takes place in the year 2120, two years before the original Alien and 16 years after the events of Alien: Covenant, so it'll be interesting to see how it lines up with the existing franchise lore. When the deep space research vessel USCSS Maginot crash-lands on Earth, Wendy (Sydney Chandler) and a ragtag group of soldiers make a horrifying discovery that threatens our home planet… it's aliens. You knew it was aliens, I knew it was aliens, but we need to keep some mystery in the synopsis, alright?

Related: Alien: The Xenomorph life cycle explained

The early reviews are in (including our very own mostly spoiler-free Alien: Earth review), and it's looking like a fantastic return to form for the Alien franchise. Our reviewer described it as an "intelligent and thought-provoking bloodbath, and everything we ever wanted from an 'Alien' show," while Empire called it "Andor for Alien."

Is it deserving of such high praise? Find out for yourself — here's how to watch Alien: Earth from anywhere in the world.

How to watch 'Alien: Earth'

Alien: Earth premieres on August 12 at 8 pm ET on Hulu and FX in the US. For everyone else around the world, Alien: Earth will be available on Disney+ internationally from 8 pm PT (August 13 for the UK and Europe).

The debut will be a double-episode release, with the remaining six episodes dropping weekly after that for a total of eight episodes.

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Watch Alien: Earth on Hulu in the US. You can also watch the rest of the Alien (and Predator) franchises, including the recently released hit Alien: Romulus.

You can find the available plans below:

Hulu (with ads): $9.99/month or $99.99/year
Hulu (no ads): $18.99/month

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If you're living in the UK, or anywhere else outside the US, then you won't have access to Hulu. Fortunately, you'll find Alien: Earth and the rest of the Alien franchise on Disney+.

Prices vary by country, but you can find the UK prices below for reference:

Standard (with ads): £4.99/month
Standard (no ads): £8.99/month or £89.90/year
Premium (4K): £12.99/month or £129.90/year

If you're going to be out of the country when the show debuts, you can still watch it on your streaming service of choice using a VPN. You'll be able to connect to the service you've paid for, no matter where you are (on Earth, it won't work in space, sorry).

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'Alien: Earth' trailers

There have been a bunch of smaller teasers in the run-up to release — which we documented in our Everything We Know About Alien: Earth guide — but the two main trailers both dropped recently.

We had the first official trailer on June 5, and then a haunting follow-up on July 17. You can see them both below:

Alien: Earth | Official Trailer | FX - YouTube Alien: Earth | Official Trailer | FX - YouTube
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Alien: Earth | Official Trailer 2: Greener World | FX - YouTube Alien: Earth | Official Trailer 2: Greener World | FX - YouTube
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'Alien: Earth' season 1 episode list

Alien: Earth Season One consists of eight episodes. We don't have the episode title names yet, but we do know the release schedule. The show debuts with a double-episode launch, and each subsequent episode drops at weekly intervals (please note that international release times vary by country).

a grinning dome-headed alien predator

(Image credit: FX/Hulu)

The full Alien: Earth release schedule is as follows:

  • Alien: Earth episodes 1 & 2 (Neverland & Mr. October)
    • Tuesday, August 12 — 5 pm PT (US & Canada)
    • Wednesday, August 13 — 1 am BST (UK/ROW)
  • Alien: Earth episode 3 (Metamorphosis)
    • Tuesday, August 19 — 5 pm PT (US & Canada)
    • Wednesday, August 20 — 1 am BST (UK/ROW)
  • Alien: Earth episode 4 (Observation)
    • Tuesday, August 26 — 5 pm PT (US & Canada)
    • Wednesday, August 27 — 1 am BST (UK/ROW)
  • Alien: Earth episode 5 (In Space, No One…)
    • Tuesday, September 2 — 5 pm PT (US & Canada)
    • Wednesday, September 3 — 1 am BST (UK/ROW)
  • Alien: Earth episode 6 (TBA)
    • Tuesday, September 9 — 5 pm PT (US & Canada)
    • Wednesday, September 10 — 1 am BST (UK/ROW)
  • Alien: Earth episode 7 (TBA)
    • Tuesday, September 16 — 5 pm PT (US & Canada)
    • Wednesday, September 17 — 1 am BST (UK/ROW)
  • Alien: Earth episode 8 (TBA)
    • Tuesday, September 23 — 5 pm PT (US & Canada)
    • Wednesday, September 24 — 1 am BST (UK/ROW)

'Alien: Earth' season 1 cast

Screenshots from Alien Earth

(Image credit: FX)

Alien: Earth has a hefty cast list compared to your average Alien movie, which probably means a lot more people on the Alien buffet cart. The full Xenomorph tasting menu includes:

  • Sydney Chandler as Wendy
  • Timothy Olyphant as Kirsh
  • Alex Lawther as CJ "Hermit"
  • Samuel Blenkin as Boy Kavalier
  • Essie Davis as Dame Silvia
  • Adarsh Gourav as Slightly
  • Kit Young as Tootles
  • David Rysdahl as Arthur
  • Babou Ceesay as Morrow
  • Jonathan Ajayi as Smee
  • Erana James as Curly
  • Lily Newmark as Nibs
  • Diêm Camille as Siberian
  • Adrian Edmondson as Atom Eins
  • Moe Bar-El as Rashidi
  • Sandra Yi Sencindiver as Yutani

We also know that the following actors will be playing as-yet unknown and/or unnamed roles:

  • Richa Moorjani
  • Karen Aldridge as a crew member aboard the crashed ship
  • Enzo Cilenti
  • Max Rinehart
  • Amir Boutrous as a crew member aboard the crashed ship
  • Victoria Masoma
  • Tom Moya
  • Andy Yu
  • Michael Smiley
  • Jamie Bisping
  • Tanapol Chuksrida

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Ian Stokes
Entertainment Editor

Ian is the Entertainment Editor at Space.com, covering movies, TV series, and games in the space and sci-fi realms. He's a massive sci-fi nerd and has been writing about games and entertainment for over eight years, with articles on sites like Space, LiveScience, GamesRadar, and more. With a degree in biology, a PhD in chemistry, and his previous role at the Institute of Physics Publishing, Ian is taking a world tour through the different scientific disciplines.

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