What's Happening?
Production for the second season of 'Alien: Earth,' an FX series created by Noah Hawley, is set to begin in May at London's Pinewood Studios. The series, starring Sydney Chandler, will transition from its previous filming location in Thailand. Chandler, who
plays the character Wendy, announced the production start during a Texas Film Awards event. The series is part of the 'Alien' franchise, known for its iconic films. Chandler is also being recognized with the Rising Star Award at the Texas Film Awards and has a film premiering at SXSW.
Why It's Important?
The continuation of 'Alien: Earth' at Pinewood Studios, a historic site for the 'Alien' franchise, signifies the series' commitment to maintaining the legacy and quality associated with the brand. This move could enhance the show's production value and appeal to fans of the franchise. The series' success could influence FX's programming strategy and contribute to the broader 'Alien' universe, potentially leading to more spin-offs or related projects. Chandler's rising profile, bolstered by her award recognition, could attract new viewers to the series.
What's Next?
As production begins, fans can anticipate updates on casting, plot developments, and potential release dates. The series' performance will be closely watched by industry stakeholders, as it could impact future projects within the 'Alien' franchise. Additionally, Chandler's involvement in other projects, such as her film at SXSW, may further elevate her status in the entertainment industry, potentially leading to more high-profile roles.









