I told myself that I would try to avoid another “Allen: Earth” footage because I want to go more and more fresh while considering the trailers these days. Lot Too much
But “Allen” is my favorite franchise, so when the FX released a new feature, I could not easily resist. Thankfully, this mistake did not make.
The new footage offers some glimpse behind the screen with the cast and Noah Holly, who has already shared his expensive multi -season vision for the series.
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What can be expected, including the new creature’s sharp brightness and incredible -looking Zenomorph shots, in which its silver fans shine in all of its heavy splendor (which fits in which the producer provided more than any of the films).
My hype level was already violating the galaxy, but somehow, the feature pushed them even more.
On -Set Dispatchs: First Look | Stranger: Earth | FX – YouTube
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According to Holi, “Allen: Earth” begins during the height of the corporate period, when a Wellland Utiani ship that takes the land of the crash of alien life on earth, especially on a powerful tech -based land -owned land, called the Prodly Corporation.
Prodi’s helmet has a billionaire -leaf boy Cavalier (Samuel Blankin), which is moving the boundaries of science with an important experience: transmitting human consciousness into artificial bodies.
The result of this experiment is Wendy (Sydney Chandler), a 12 -year -old girl whose consciousness is now present in an adult artificial form. And she is not alone, as other children have done the same procedure, collectively known as “The Lost Boys”. As the Cavalier said: “What makes them talented is that they are children.”
Although this feature focuses a lot on the terrible side, one thing stands in front of me: “Allen: Earth” is basically the deep detection of its characters.
It is investigating how people react under the pressure to face alien threats, including how fear and survival form their actions. In fact, it challenges the audience with a tough question: Is humanity really worthy of survival? Spooler Alert: Tilt towards the answer Not.
It is expected very much for a series, as it has more time to dive into its roles and what they respond to the deadliest creatures of the galaxy… and then something. This is the best degree of survival.
Design so good, you’ll forget that you are not in space
(Image Credit: Patrick Brown / FX)
When I was declared “Allen: Earth”, I only faced one concern how they would feel this classic “stranger”. Films easily make classophobic science -fi horror vibes nail, but this series is mainly eight hours of science -fi horror that continues Earth.
Usually films have a big budget than the TV series, especially when it comes to effects, sets and overall production scale. Therefore, it is natural to think whether a series (especially spread over eight episodes) can maintain the same high quality.
But making the trailers and especially through the footage behind the curtains, I don’t have to worry. “Allen: Earth” is clearly in the hands of very capable.
Even from retro photostream labs to short scenes that have been shown to be lost to the lost boys while examining the blood flowing debris of the welland youth, it clearly feels “stranger” and I cannot be happy.
(Image Credit: FX)
Except for the visuals, once again it shows that Holi is really passionate about the “stranger”, especially when it comes to honoring Zenomorph’s legacy.
Above all, “Allen: Earth” feels fresh in such a famous franchise, and I am excited that we are meeting more directly with the dark corners of the galaxy. Because honestly, man does.
As David Rasdahl (who plays the role of Arthur Sylvia) said: “When foreigners come to our planet, we realize that they are really a dream of nightmares … which we are about to give to people.”
Whether or not, Zenomorphs are coming home. “Allen: Earth” is the premiere of FX on Holo In the US on August 12, and forward Disney Plus In the UK on August 13.
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