When Do ‘Alien: Earth' Episodes Drop? How To Watch 'Alien: Earth' Episode 3
In last week's two-part Alien: Earth premiere, we watched as Wendy boldly led a rescue mission to the USSS Maginot's crash site. While Prodigy bigwig Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin) might want her and the gang to track down the mysterious aliens, Wendy is there to save her big brother, Hermit (Alex Lawther).
The two siblings were reunited last week, but what's going to happen to them next? Will they both survive another encounter with the Xenomorph? What other odd powers do the new aliens have? When do Alien: Earth episodes drop? Here's everything you need to know to watch Alien: Earth…
When Do Alien: Earth Episodes Drop? Is Alien: Earth on Tonight (8/19/25)?
New episodes of Alien: Earth drop on Tuesdays.
The newest installment — Alien: Earth Episode 3 'Metamorphosis' — will be on FX and Hulu tonight.
When Does Alien: Earth Episode 3 'Metamorphosis' Come Out?
Alien: Earth Episode 3 'Metamorphosis' will come out tonight, Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
What Time Will Alien: Earth Episode 3 'Metamorphosis' Be on FX and Hulu?
Alien: Earth Episode 3 will be on Hulu everywhere at 8 PM ET.
You can also watch Alien: Earth Episode 3 on FX at 8 PM ET or 8 PM PT. Check your local listings.
How Many Episodes are in Alien: Earth?
There are 8 episodes in total in Alien: Earth Season 1. New episodes of the sci-fi series will roll out on FX and Hulu on Tuesdays at 8 PM ET from now through Tuesday, September 23.
Alien: Earth Episode Guide: When Do New Episodes of Alien: Earth Premiere?
Scared you might miss the latest episode of Alien: Earth? Here's your episode guide to when each and every new installment drops:
Episode 1 'Neverland': Tuesday, August 12, 8 PM ET on Hulu and 8 PM ET/PT on FX
Episode 2 'Mr. October': Tuesday, August 12, 8 PM ET on Hulu and 8 PM ET/PT on FX
Episode 3 'Metamorphosis': Tuesday, August 19, 8 PM ET on Hulu and 8 PM ET/PT on FX
Episode 4 'Observation': Tuesday, August 26, 8 PM ET on Hulu and 8 PM ET/PT on FX
Episode 5 'In Space, No One…': Tuesday, September 2, 8 PM ET on Hulu and 8 PM ET/PT on FX
Episode 6 'The Fly': Tuesday, September 9, 8 PM ET on Hulu and 8 PM ET/PT on FX
Episode 7 'Emergence': Tuesday, September 16, 8 PM ET on Hulu and 8 PM ET/PT on FX
Episode 8 'The Real Monsters': Tuesday, September 23, 8 PM ET on Hulu and 8 PM ET/PT on FX
How to Watch Alien: Earth:
Alien: Earth is an FX original, which means you can watch it on FX on cable, YouTube TV, Fubo, Sling TV, or wherever else you get FX. Alien: Earth is also available to stream on Hulu.
If you're new to Hulu, you can get started with a 30-day free trial on the streamer's basic (with ads) plan. After the trial period, you'll pay $9.99/month. If you want to upgrade to Hulu ad-free, it costs $18.99/month.
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Will There Be an Alien: Earth Season 2?
That's yet unclear. FX hasn't announced plans to make a second season of Alien: Earth yet.
Is There an Alien: Earth Trailer?
There sure is. You can watch the trailer for Alien: Earth by scrolling to the top of this page.
Alien: Earth Cast Guide:
The Alien: Earth cast is full of folks you'll recognize from big genre fare like The Mandalorian, Andor, and Game of Thrones, alongside actors you may have first seen Pistol, Fargo, The Wilds, and Shadow and Bone. Here's your guide to who's who in Alien: Earth:
Sydney Chandler as Wendy
Timothy Olyphant as Kirsh
Alex Lawther as Hermit
Samuel Blenki as Boy Kavalier
Babou Ceesay as Morrow
Adrian Edmondson as Atom Eins
David Rhysdahl as Arthur Sylvia
Essie Davis as Dame Sylvia
Lily Newmark as Nibs
Erana James as Curly
Adarsh Gourav as Slightly
Jonathan Ajayi as Smee
Kit Young as Tootles
Diêm Camille as Siberian
Moe Bar-El as Rashidi
Sandra Yi Sencindiver as Yutani
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