The terrifying next chapter of the Alien saga has finally arrived, not in the depths of space, but on our home planet. FX’s “Alien: Earth” has plunged viewers into a gripping and horrifying new narrative, leaving them on the edge of their seats after a devastating cliffhanger. As the series continues its weekly rollout, all eyes are on the imminent release of the third episode, which promises to escalate the tension and answer critical questions about a beloved character’s fate.
When Can You Watch Alien: Earth Episode 3?
The most pressing question for fans is the precise Alien: Earth Episode 3 release time. The new installment is scheduled to premiere simultaneously on FX for linear broadcast and on Hulu for streaming in the United States at 9:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) / 8:00 PM Central Time (CT) on Tuesday, August 19. For international audiences, the episode will be available on Disney+ under the Star banner at the following local times:
- United Kingdom (BST): 2:00 AM, Wednesday, August 20
- Central European Summer Time (CEST): 3:00 AM, Wednesday, August 20
- Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): 11:00 AM, Wednesday, August 20
This global release strategy ensures fans worldwide can experience the next chapter of the story almost concurrently, though some may need to avoid spoilers until they can watch.
What Happened in the First Two Episodes?
To fully appreciate the stakes of Episode 3, a recap of the initial installments is essential. The series begins with the catastrophic crash landing of the Weyland-Yutani research vessel USS Maginot in the heart of Prodigy Corporation’s futuristic city on Earth. The cause of the disaster is revealed to be a breach of deadly extraterrestrial specimens, including the iconic Xenomorph and new horrors like parasitic “ticks.”
The narrative centers on Wendy, a unique synthetic human and the “first hybrid” created by Prodigy’s enigmatic leader, Boy Kavalier. Driven by the memory of her human brother, Joe, who was aboard the Maginot, she leads a rescue team into the wreckage. The first two episodes masterfully build dread as the team encounters the ship’s sole survivor, the cyborg Morrow, and battles the lethal creatures now loose on Earth. The climax of Episode 2 sees Joe violently dragged away by a Xenomorph, with Wendy rushing to his rescue, setting the stage for a dire confrontation.
How Does Alien: Earth Fit Into the Franchise Timeline?
A common query among franchise enthusiasts is where this new story falls within the established Alien lore. “Alien: Earth” is set at the end of the 21st century, making it a prequel to the original 1979 Alien film but occurring after the events of the Prometheus and Alien: Covenant films. This placement allows the series to explore the early, sinister experiments of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation on Earth itself, a narrative first for the franchise. It delves into the origins of the synthetics and the corporation’s relentless, unethical pursuit of bioweapons, providing fresh context to the universe while introducing new threats.
The survival of one man now hinges on the next episode, promising a relentless, action-packed hour of television that will define the future of this bold new chapter in the Alien universe.
Must Know
How many episodes are in Alien: Earth Season 1?
The first season of Alien: Earth consists of eight total episodes. The first two were released together on August 12, with the remaining six episodes, including Episode 3, being released on a weekly schedule every Tuesday.
Is Alien: Earth getting a Season 2?
While not officially confirmed, FX executives have expressed strong confidence in the series. Reports indicate that showrunner Noah Hawley has been encouraged to plan for multiple seasons, suggesting a second season is highly probable if viewership metrics remain strong.
Where can I watch Alien: Earth outside the US?
Outside the United States, Alien: Earth is available exclusively on Disney+ as part of its international streaming library. It is typically found within the Star content hub on the platform.
Who created the Alien: Earth TV series?
The series was created and is executive produced by Noah Hawley, the acclaimed showrunner behind the FX adaptations of Fargo and Legion. His distinct narrative style is a signature element of the new show.
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