Alien: Earth Season 2 Kicks Off London Production with Surprising New Cast Members
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FX's "Alien: Earth" has begun production on its second season in London, with a trio of new cast members joining the series. Tracey Ullman, Sam Spruell, and Jerome Flynn are the latest additions to the expanding ensemble, as reported by Deadline, Variety, and The Hollywood Reporter. Bleeding Cool specified that filming is taking place at Pinewood Studios, with FX releasing a behind-the-scenes look alongside the casting announcement.
Spruell's involvement marks a reunion with showrunner Noah Hawley, having previously worked together on "Fargo" Season 5, according to Deadline. Variety noted that the new cast also includes Peter Dinklage, who was announced earlier. Ullman brings decades of comedy and character work from "The Tracey Ullman Show," while Flynn is known for his role in "Game of Thrones," as Disney highlighted in their announcement.
The cast of Season 1, including Sydney Chandler, Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, and Babou Ceesay, will return for the new season, per Deadline and Disney. The series is set within the iconic "Alien" universe, expanding the sci-fi horror franchise into a serialized format on FX.
The showrunner had previously indicated a summer filming start, which has now materialized.
The confirmation of a summer production aligns with earlier hints from Hawley, bringing the anticipated second season closer to release. As production continues in London, fans of the franchise will be watching for more details on how these new characters fit into the terrifying world of xenomorphs.
With a mix of returning favorites and fresh faces, "Alien: Earth" Season 2 is shaping up to be a significant chapter in the franchise's history. The series remains one of FX's most ambitious projects, blending horror with science fiction storytelling.
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