A Game of Thrones alum is heading into sci‑fi horror. FX has confirmed that Peter Dinklage will join the cast of Alien: Earth for its second season, marking a major addition to the franchise’s ambitious television expansion. The series, which builds on Ridley Scott’s iconic universe, explores humanity’s fragile survival after xenomorphs reach Earth — and Dinklage’s casting signals a darker, more character‑driven turn for Season 2.
Quick read
- Peter Dinklage joins Alien: Earth Season 2.
- FX series expands the Alien universe to Earth.
- Season 1 was praised for tension and world‑building.
Cast and returning ensemble
Season 1 introduced audiences to Sydney Chandler as humanoid robot Wendy, anchoring the series’ exploration of survival on Earth after the arrival of xenomorphs. Alongside Chandler, the ensemble featured Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, Adrian Edmondson, Adarsh Gourav, Jonathan Ajayi, Erana James, Lily Newmark, Diem Camille, and Moe Bar‑El. Many of these actors are expected to return, with Olyphant singled out by fans as a standout in the first season.
Dinklage’s addition brings a new layer of gravitas to the cast, complementing the mix of established names and rising talent. The Emmy winner’s role is being kept under wraps, but his addition signals a major expansion of the ensemble as the show heads into production at Pinewood Studios in London.
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Production team and Season 2 details
The series is created for television by Noah Hawley, best known for Fargo, and produced by FX Productions. Executive producers include Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, Clayton Krueger, Emilia Serrano, Bob DeLaurentis, Peter Calloway, Monica Macer, John Campisi, and Simon Emanuel.
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Season 2 will begin filming in May 2026 at Pinewood Studios in London — a location steeped in Alien history, having hosted the original 1979 film, Alien 3, and Prometheus. Season 1 was shot in Thailand, but the move to Pinewood signals a return to the franchise’s cinematic roots. With Dinklage now on board, FX is positioning Alien: Earth as one of its flagship genre series for the coming year.
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