FX Series Creator Noah Hawley Weighs In On Potential 'Predator' Crossover With Alien: Earth.
The recent release of Dan Trachtenberg's Predator: Badlands marked a significant moment for the long-stale franchise, as it became the first crossover narrative between the Alien and Predator franchises in nearly 20 years. The film infused elements of both iconic franchises into one story, setting the stage for potential future crossovers.
Alien: Earth TV series creator Noah Hawley was recently asked on the SmartLess podcast if he would consider bringing Predator characters to his show's universe. Hawley responded by stating that it is not part of his plan to do so.
"I think Dan Trachtenberg, who made Prey and has made the Badlands movie — you know, I loved Prey,” said Hawley. “I think he’s doing a great job with that franchise. He clearly has a plan there. I’ve met Dan once; we’re not kind of coordinating any of that stuff. So, it’s not really my plan to do it.”
While Hawley ruled out the possibility of integrating Predator characters into Alien: Earth, it remains unclear whether this decision will impact future storylines or plot developments in the FX series.
Production on Alien: Earth is set to begin in London in 2026 after shooting the series in Thailand for Season 1. The show concluded its first season with its eighth episode on September 23, and a second season was recently announced by FX.
The recent release of Dan Trachtenberg's Predator: Badlands marked a significant moment for the long-stale franchise, as it became the first crossover narrative between the Alien and Predator franchises in nearly 20 years. The film infused elements of both iconic franchises into one story, setting the stage for potential future crossovers.
Alien: Earth TV series creator Noah Hawley was recently asked on the SmartLess podcast if he would consider bringing Predator characters to his show's universe. Hawley responded by stating that it is not part of his plan to do so.
"I think Dan Trachtenberg, who made Prey and has made the Badlands movie — you know, I loved Prey,” said Hawley. “I think he’s doing a great job with that franchise. He clearly has a plan there. I’ve met Dan once; we’re not kind of coordinating any of that stuff. So, it’s not really my plan to do it.”
While Hawley ruled out the possibility of integrating Predator characters into Alien: Earth, it remains unclear whether this decision will impact future storylines or plot developments in the FX series.
Production on Alien: Earth is set to begin in London in 2026 after shooting the series in Thailand for Season 1. The show concluded its first season with its eighth episode on September 23, and a second season was recently announced by FX.