
FX, along with Disney+ and Hulu, has confirmed that the hit series Alien Earth will be returning for a second season. This renewal comes as a result of a new agreement between Disney and the show’s creator, Noah Hawley. While an official premiere date has not been announced yet, fans can anticipate a significant shift in filming locations, as the upcoming season will be shot in London. This change marks a departure from the first season, which was filmed in Thailand and primarily set in Southeast Asia. The new backdrop suggests a fresh narrative direction for the series. Production for the second season is expected to kick off next year, leading to much speculation about the storyline. The conclusion of the first season left viewers with a satisfying resolution to several main conflicts but also set the stage for new developments. Many fans viewed the renewal as a foregone conclusion, but the key factor was whether Hawley would return to lead the show creatively. After extensive negotiations between Hawley, FX, and Disney Entertainment Television, a lucrative deal has been finalized, reportedly worth nine figures, securing his involvement for the next chapter of Alien Earth.
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