Earth's existence may have remained shrouded in darkness if not for the emergence of streaming platforms like Disney+.
In an exciting development for science fiction fans, the highly-anticipated series Alien: Earth is set to premiere on streaming platforms this week. Actor Babou Ceesay, who plays Morrow in the show, and his co-star Samuel Blenkin have highlighted several key benefits of streaming services in relation to the production of Alien: Earth.
Accessibility and Global Reach
Ceesay points out that streaming services allow people, especially those in places without access to traditional terrestrial TV channels, to stay connected to the world and watch content easily. This accessibility is particularly important for Alien: Earth, as it will be available on Disney+ in the UK and Hulu in the US from Wednesday, 13 August.
Reflecting Modern Content Consumption
Streaming services cater to the way contemporary audiences consume shows and movies, making platforms like Hulu and FX ideal distribution channels for Alien: Earth. The duo believes that streaming services align with current viewing habits, making it easier for fans to binge-watch the series.
Job Creation for Actors
Streaming services expand opportunities for actors and crew by increasing demand for diverse new productions. Ceesay and Blenkin agree that streaming services bring more job opportunities, allowing them to be part of a project as ambitious as Alien: Earth.
Creative Freedom and Production Feasibility
Ceesay references Martin Scorsese’s comment about streaming services enabling projects like The Irishman, implying that Alien: Earth might not have been made without streaming backing. The duo believes that streaming services provide the creative freedom and production feasibility necessary to bring high-quality productions to life.
A Love Letter to the Original "Alien" Movie
Alien: Earth exhibits a clear love for the original 1979 Alien movie throughout. The show features 70s-inspired set and tech design, and Ceesay and Blenkin hope that it will inspire new Alien movies. The duo also agrees that the original Alien movie is the one true Alien film.
A Tone Between "Alien" and "Aliens"
Alien: Earth is set to have a tone between Alien and Aliens, balancing the horror and suspense of the original with the action and intensity of the sequel. Ridley Scott, the producer of Alien: Earth, is known for his ability to create a haunting and tense atmosphere, making him the perfect choice for this project.
A Bright Future for "Alien: Earth"
The first two episodes of Alien: Earth will be available on Disney+ on Wednesday, 13 August, with eight more episodes to follow, each released on subsequent Wednesdays. Ceesay and Blenkin hope for a sequel to Alien: Earth, and fans can only hope that their wish comes true.
In summary, Ceesay and Blenkin emphasize that streaming services are vital for making ambitious, high-quality productions like Alien: Earth possible and widely accessible, while also enhancing career opportunities and aligning with current viewing habits. Alien: Earth is set to be a thrilling addition to the Alien franchise, and fans can't wait to see what the future holds.
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