

Where to Watch Alien: Planeta Tierra
- OdinTheRavenKinghace 4 d## Synopsis After a ship full of the universe's most impressive predators lands on earth, a hybrid works to save her brother against both the monsters and the humans. ## Review Since [[2024 Episode 4 - Muther Knows Best Unpacking Aliens’ Influence on Sci-Fi and Horror]] and [[Alien Romulus]], I really understand the draw of the Alien has a terrifying beast. This show I thought was going to be more of that, but I think it is safe to say that it ultimately was disappointing. The actual characters are very interesting. The idea of moving the minds of children into these hybrid bodies is an interesting plot line that creates very dynamic and unique stories. It is the idea that they are children that make the adults act entitled and all knowing up until it blows up in their face. It also allows the "kids" to have some weird growth while still being children. Those interactions are both what make this show good, and terrible. The adults are the most annoying people in this show so full of ego and stupidity, even for the "Boy Genius." The monsters are very cool. I love how creepy they are and different. We've been looking at the Alien for years and haven't really gotten much new information about it, but now we are learning about the social aspect of it. It is a bit more than we used to know and at the same time, we see how little we actually know about them. The eye is probably one of coolest monsters in creation. They really knocked it out of the park with that creepy thing. The thing that really hurts this show is the pacing and the deus ex machina. Wendy is too powerful. She can do a lot, she is a brilliant tactician, can see everything, and in the end, she can't be stopped. Much like [[Secret Invasion]], there is no stopping her as there isn't anything she can't do. It really kills a show that could have set up another world. ## [My Rating] I have heard that this was designed to be a 2 season show. I can see that working, but they are going to have to keep the weirdness of the kids in check, so the story keeps moving forward. There is a part where one of the hybrids thinks that they are pregnant. I get that little girls might do that, but it took away from the fight against the aliens and the humans. Actions like this while showing super small pieces of information, drags the pacing of the show to a snails pace. I got so bored during the middle of the season that I just stopped caring. It very much felt like [[For All Mankind]] which I am still trying to finish the final season of. I can give this any more than a 6. ## [Parental Rating] There is a lot of gore, a lot of violence, and a lot of manipulation. Content alone means that my mom would never watch this. The language that "Boy Genius" uses is outrageously over the top and aggressive in so many ways, that it makes it very un-fun to watch. Rejected by both.
- Oʂɯαʅԃσ Rσყҽƚƚ13 de agosto de 2025*Alien: Earth* delivers a fresh and exciting boost to the *Alien* franchise, blending classic horror with modern ideas-from artificial intelligence and identity to corporate tyranny-within an intense visual narrative. With strong performances, cinematic flair, and philosophical dialogue, this series emerges as a thrilling television debut that's well worth watching for fans of both science fiction and horror.
- Bigby Smalls27 de mayo de 2026What a fucking joke. Writing so bad it made me root for the villains. Unlikable character cast - only good episode was the one where they weren't part of - think it was 5? Aliens were alright though, but as with any modern shows, for some reason the direction is not towards the main antagonist - the Alien (hence the title, you know) - but aimed at the human-aspect and drama - which is utter and abysmal dogshit.
- theicephoenix29 de agosto de 2025Well folks, let me tell ya somethin’. I just watched this here Alien: Earth show and dang if it ain’t the best thing since duct tape and a cold beer on a hot day. They got critters crawlin’ outta places you don’t wanna know about, corporations bein’ greedier than your uncle at the buffet, and more tension than a family reunion with free liquor. The thing looks sharp too. Like Hollywood spent every penny makin’ sure I’d never sleep with the lights off again. And the actors? They don’t just act, they sell it. I believe every scream, every shadow, every poor sap who don’t make it past episode one. If you like your sci-fi with a side of terror and a big ol’ plate of “humans are the real problem,” this is your meal ticket. Five stars. Earth, watch this dang show.
- Ajay29 de enero de 2026Finally! Alien: Earth finally takes us into the deep world of the Xenomorphs, but also other curious beings that would gladly eat your organs or replace them. While the "drama" aspect of this leaves so much to be desired (and quite frankly, is meaningless babble), the titanic clash between Prodigy and Weyland-Yutani takes second stage next to the unnerving experiments that are conducted. The series delves into the weird and mutated universe of Alien and we finally get to see something harrowing - not that the Xenomorphs' escapades weren't already terrifying enough.
- sebazy26 de diciembre de 2025I went into this assuming it would follow on from Romulus, I was wrong (kind of) but Earth is similar in many ways, both good and bad. First off the good: The overall setting and concept is peak and the opening is delivered brilliantly, it feels like an Alien *film*. No corners cut (at least at first), the sets, creatures and overall aesthetic is superb. There's a few spots later where it looks a bit like a UE5 greenscreen but those visual dips are thankfully infrequent. Then the mixed: Specifically the casting... I'll be blunt, it feels like a box ticking exercise and it doesn't even attempt to hide it. Outside of a few locked in roles there's just no consistency whatsoever. It's a shame that it's so glaring as there are some excellent performances in here. Morrow and Kirsh were the standouts for me. Brilliant job from both of them IMO. Finally, the bad: I think it's fair to say that the writing is the weakest link in the series. It starts out well with a strong concept to build from, but dwindles and flounders with increased frequency as the episodes roll by. It's frustrating that the finale felt rushed and cut short after how steady things were leading up to that. But the thing that stood out to me the most was perhaps the most modern of trends, writers that assume that the watcher is either a) stupid or b) can't pay attention for more than a minute. Every time a character came out with something open ended, you could be sure the next scene cut would shove the answer firmly in your face within seconds just to be absolutely clear you knew what they were talking about. Meanwhile there were times where characters would do inexplicably stupid or out of character things. Stuff would be completely overlooked despite being exposed on not 5 minutes prior. Even the writers themselves were guilty of this. The saboteur was probably the most egregious example of this. What an absolute wasted opportunity that was. However, as negative as that sounds, overall I enjoyed it. There were certainly a few moments where its faults had me cringing, but the highs were good enough to have me putting up with the lows. Like Romulus, it started out well, had some cringe bits in the middle, got a bit of a kick into shape at the halfway mark before inexplicably tripping over itself at the finish line. Consider me nervously optimistic for season 2. It's either going to be great or awful.
- jody.b516 de agosto de 2025Ok. Let me weigh in. First of all to the naysayers of this series, I would say you are wrong. Without a shadow of a doubt. The storyline remains true to the original movies. It isn’t watered down. Yes, we are dealing with android youths that are new , but I must admit that they are formidable. The writing is impeccable and the CGI is beyond acceptable. I am 60 years old and I have watched all of the alien movies. I am thoroughly enjoying this series.
- ርልዪረ10 de septiembre de 2025Alien Earth is quite literally bringing the franchise home. Having been personally disaapointed with some of the latter movies I kept my expectations low for this but it has far surpassed what I thought it was going to be. It has taken the blueprint of the originals and expanded into its own - so many new original concepts to feast on, no cheesy lip service..a true love letter. The set designs are outstanding (Maginot we see you!) And the character acting is brilliant - I'm invested in how they progress with the hands that they are dealt. I've read alot of reviews saying the story lines are falling flat- completely disagree, I find the story intelligent with emotional depth- the themes not of only an Alien threat but politics of earth, humanity and philosophy without prattling on.I find the show truly fascinating which is what hooked me to the first two movies. They have successfully expanded the universe into a TV show so this allows for much more story telling and world building - and not a minute has been wasted on filler - the show successfully builds on tense expectation, action and visual effects which I appreciate.I'm so excited to see where this goes and would urge any fan to give it a watch if you aren't already!
- madz2621 de noviembre de 2025It looks and feels like R. Scott's IP but misses the charm. Where are the good guys? The lead characters lack any sense of morals and likability. Weak men and childishly selfish girls. The female synth Wendy is a narcissist construct lacking any good qualities with a limp brother (the only character with protentional). Overall bad production direction with no solid message to the viewers. I'm rooting for the aliens to destroy humanity.
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Alien: Planeta Tierra has 1 season.
Alien: Planeta Tierra has 8 episodes.
The key characters in Alien: Planeta Tierra are Wendy (Sydney Chandler), Joe DiMaggio Hermit (Alex Lawther), Dame Sylvia (Essie Davis).
Alien: Planeta Tierra was directed by Dana Gonzales, Ugla Hauksdóttir, Noah Hawley.
Alien: Planeta Tierra was produced by Kristy Reed, Maria Melnik, Chris Lowenstein, Regis Kimble, Darin McLeod.
Cuando una misteriosa nave se estrella contra la Tierra, una joven y un variopinto grupo de soldados tácticos hacen un fatídico hallazgo que los pone cara a cara con la mayor amenaza del planeta. El equipo de rescate busca supervivientes entre los restos de la colisión y se topa con una forma de vida depredadora que levanta más misterios y miedos de los que cabría imaginarse. Debido a esta nueva amenaza, el equipo deberá luchar por sobrevivir. Lo que decidan hacer con este descubrimiento podría cambiar el planeta Tierra tal y como lo conocen.
Alien: Planeta Tierra is rated 16.
Alien: Planeta Tierra is a Suspense, Drama, Terror show.
Alien: Planeta Tierra has an audience rating of 6.5 out of 10.
Alien: Planeta Tierra episodes are 55min long.
There is no information yet from the studio on if there will be another season.


























