

Earth: Final Conflict
6.360%6.8
When an alien species comes to Earth bearing gifts for humanity, a few suspicious humans seek to discover and resist the newcomers' true designs.
Earth: Final Conflict Ratings & Reviews
- TubzMarch 22, 2026EFC planned before STNG was a project originally called Battleground: Earth, a science fiction series set in the near future when a group of aliens land on Earth under a banner of peace. Roddenberry wrote the initial notes after Star Trek was cancelled in 1969 and the script notes for the series in 1976. It was renamed Earth: Final Conflict to avoid conflict with the Scientology movie, with his widow Majel as a consultant and also appearing in the series. It used CGI to a large effect for the aliens natural form and environment, while again the show featured technology that we now consider common, as in the case of the Global, a communicator, telephone, video link, computer, PDA, GPS. As many have said before, Gene Roddenberry, a man who dreams were decades and centuries ahead of the rest of us.
- RichardOctober 26, 2025Saw it on TV and it felt like Gene Roddenberry left behind a mystery box and someone finally opened it. When the enigmatic Taelons arrive on Earth offering peace and technology, humanity is split between gratitude and suspicion. Beneath the sleek alien diplomacy lies a web of secrets, resistance movements and philosophical dilemmas. The show blends sci-fi intrigue with political tension, spiritual undertones and a rotating cast of protectors, rebels and double agents. Von Flores anchors the series with icy intensity as Sandoval, while characters like Da’an and Zo’or bring alien elegance and eerie ambiguity. The tone shifts across seasons, from cerebral to action packed, but the core remains: trust no one, question everything and follow the energy. Watching it again o feels like revisiting a show that dared to be different, ambitious, uneven, but always compelling. It’s the kind of series that made you lean in, rewind and wonder what Roddenberry really had in mind.
Earth: Final Conflict Trivia
Earth: Final Conflict has 5 seasons.
Earth: Final Conflict has 110 episodes.
The key characters in Earth: Final Conflict are Ronald Sandoval (Von Flores), Zo'or (Anita La Selva), Da'an (Leni Parker).
Earth: Final Conflict was directed by Brenton Spencer, Ross Clyde, Andrew Potter, James Head, David Winning, Will Dixon, Milan Cheylov, John Stead, Michael Robison, David Warry-Smith, Martin Wood, Allan Kroeker, Bruce Pittman, William Gereghty, Terry Ingram, Neill Fearnley, Jeff Woolnough, Stephen Williams, Ken Girotti, Allan Eastman, Rod Pridy, Vincenzo Natali, Brett Dowler, Jimmy Kaufman, Joseph L. Scanlan, Tibor Takács, Gordon Langevin, James Rait, J. Miles Dale, Kelly Makin.
Earth: Final Conflict was produced by Majel Barrett, Carleton Eastlake.
When an alien species comes to Earth bearing gifts for humanity, a few suspicious humans seek to discover and resist the newcomers' true designs.
Earth: Final Conflict is rated TV-14.
Earth: Final Conflict is a Science Fiction, Drama, Action show.
Earth: Final Conflict has an audience rating of 6 out of 10.
Earth: Final Conflict episodes are 60m long.
No, this show was canceled after 5 seasons.
























