The Alien saga returns in Alien: Earth (2025) — a bold new chapter that brings the nightmare directly to our planet for the very first time. The final trailer teases the most terrifying evolution of the franchise yet, as the deadly Xenomorphs finally reach Earth’s surface, unleashing horror on a global scale.
Set decades after the events of the previous installments, humanity has made contact with unknown lifeforms — and paid the ultimate price. A crashed alien vessel deep in the Arctic awakens a dormant hive of Xenomorphs. Once freed, the creatures adapt quickly, spreading across major cities, military installations, and underground colonies, threatening to wipe out all life on the planet.
As global governments collapse and survivors flee, a small group of elite scientists, soldiers, and civilians form a desperate resistance to uncover the truth behind the new invasion. What they discover is more horrifying than anything seen before: this isn’t just an outbreak — it’s a full-scale interstellar colonization.
Alien: Earth expands the franchise’s mythos, blending intense horror with large-scale sci-fi action. From claustrophobic hive tunnels to wide-open urban battlefields, the film promises breathtaking set pieces, high-tension survival horror, and brutal creature encounters. The Xenomorphs have evolved — faster, smarter, deadlier — and the stakes have never been higher.
Directed by visionary sci-fi filmmaker Marcus Ellington, Alien: Earth pays tribute to the atmospheric terror of Alien (1979) and the large-scale warfare of Aliens (1986) while introducing a darker, more apocalyptic tone. The film’s practical effects, cutting-edge CGI, and haunting soundtrack create an immersive experience of pure terror.