''Alien Nation'' is an American
science fiction
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media franchise
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created by
Rockne S. O'Bannon (later known for ''
Farscape
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''), comprising film, television, and other media productions about alien refugees living on Earth. The series began with the 1988 film ''
Alien Nation'', which was adapted into a
Fox Network television series
of the same name in 1989. Fox cancelled the series abruptly after one season but continued the story in five
TV movies. The series also produced other media and merchandising
tie-in
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s, including novels and comics. Aside from the sci-fi angle, the franchise fits into many different genres including
drama
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,
police procedural
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and
buddy cop
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.
Setting
The franchise is set in the near future in the United States. In 1991 a
flying saucer
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crashes in the
Mojave Desert
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containing a race of
extraterrestrials
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, the Tenctonese (called Newcomers by humanity) escaping from slavery under a cruel Overseer race. They resemble humans but have various anatomical differences (their erogenous zones are located on their backs and the male sex gives birth to babies) and have been bred to have greater physical strength and intelligence. The Newcomers are accepted as the latest immigrants to America, and the franchise explores issues around their integration into the multicultural society of the US.
Film
The franchise originated with the ''
Alien Nation'' feature film, released by
20th Century Fox
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in 1988. It portrays alien Tenctonese refugees, called Newcomers by humanity, integrating into human society in the
Los Angeles
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area. The Newcomers, former slaves and overseers whose ship ran aground on Earth, attempt to make new lives for themselves on Earth. Combining elements of
science fiction
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and
police drama
The police procedural, police show, or police crime drama is a subgenre of procedural drama and detective fiction that emphasises the investigative procedure of police officers, police detectives, or law enforcement agencies as the protagonists, as ...
elements, the film stars
Mandy Patinkin
Mandel "Mandy" Bruce Patinkin (; born November 30, 1952) is an American actor and singer, known for his work in musical theatre, television, and film. As a critically acclaimed Broadway (theatre), Broadway performer he has collaborated with Step ...
as Sam "George" Francisco, a new Newcomer detective in the
Los Angeles Police Department
The City of Los Angeles Police Department, commonly referred to as Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), is the primary law enforcement agency of Los Angeles, California, United States. With 8,832 officers and 3,000 civilian staff, it is the th ...
, and
James Caan
James Edmund Caan ( ; March 26, 1940 – July 6, 2022) was an American actor. He came to prominence playing Sonny Corleone in ''The Godfather'' (1972), for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, Academy Award an ...
as Matthew Sykes, George's initially reluctant human partner.
Television
In 1989, Fox adapted the film into a new television series, also called ''
Alien Nation'', for its burgeoning
Fox Network. As with the film, the series follows the Newcomers, an alien race bred as slaves on a distant planet whose ship crashes on Earth. With their ship found to be irreparable, the authorities on Earth decide to settle the refugees in Los Angeles. Retaining the film's police drama format, the series stars
Eric Pierpoint as George Francisco and
Gary Graham as Matthew Sikes. Episodes explore themes of racism and the treatment of minority ethnic groups.
[Mann, George (2012]
"Alien Nation"
''The Mammoth Encyclopedia of Science Fiction''. Hachette. . Accessed on December 3, 2014.
The series ran for one season of 21 episodes and a feature-length pilot episode, ending in 1990. Fox abruptly cancelled the series after the season.
[ Beginning in 1994, the network continued the story in five TV movies, which brought back the entire cast. The installments include '' Dark Horizon'' (1994), '' Body and Soul'' (1995), '']Millennium
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'' (1996), '' The Enemy Within'' (1996), and '' The Udara Legacy'' (1997), the last two made back-to-back.
Novels
Pocket Books
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History
Pocket Books produced the first Paperback#Mass market paperback, mass-market, pocket-sized paperback books in the United States in early 1939 and ...
, a division of Simon & Schuster
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, began publishing a novel series in connection with the franchise starting in 1993. The writing team of Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens, known for their work in ''Star Trek
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'', committed to a novel entitled ''Day of Descent''. Some of the novels were pretexts for the movie sequels, such as the novel ''Cross of Blood'' authored by K.W. Jeter, which became a tie-in to the Dark Horizon film, or the novel ''Body and Soul'' authored by Peter David, which became one of the sequels of the same name. Subject matter such as racism and discrimination with extraterrestrial themes were regularly encountered within the books. Authors K. W. Jeter
Kevin Wayne Jeter (born March 26, 1950) is an American science fiction and horror fiction, horror author known for his literary writing style, dark themes, and paranoid, unsympathetic characters. He has written novels set in the ''Star Trek'' ...
and Barry B. Longyear were regular contributors to the series with novels like, ''The Change'' and ''Slag Like Me''.
Comics
From 1990 to 1992, Malibu Comics
Malibu Comics Entertainment, Inc. (launched as Malibu Graphics) was an American comic book publisher active in the late 1980s and early 1990s, best known for its Ultraverse line of superhero titles. Notable titles published by Malibu included ''Th ...
began printing several comics from an adaptation of the ''Alien Nation'' storyline. Among first released titles were, ''The Spartans'' created with the help of author Bill Spangler and illustrator James Tucker, and ''A Breed Apart'', authored by Steve Jones. Other titles included ''Public Enemy'', authored by Sandy Carruthers and illustrated by Lowell Cunningham, and a crossover series with the ''Planet of the Apes
''Planet of the Apes'' is a science fiction media franchise consisting of films, books, television series, comics, and other media about a Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, post-apocalyptic world in which humans and intelligent apes c ...
'' franchise titled ''Ape Nation''. The ''Ape Nation'' series included four different adventures called ''Plans'', ''Pasts'', ''Pawns'' and ''Pains'' along with a collector's edition. Other contributors to the series included illustrators Terry Pallott and Leonard Kirk
Leonard Kirk is an American-born comic book artist living in Canada. He has worked on such properties as ''Supergirl (comic book), Supergirl'', ''Justice Society of America, JSA'', ''Star Trek'', ''Batman (comic book), Batman'', and ''Witchblade' ...
to titles like, ''The Skin Trade''.
Remake
On March 25, 2015, Fox announced a remake with Art Marcum and Matt Holloway
Art Marcum and Matt Holloway are an American screenwriting duo, best known for writing the scripts of movies like ''Iron Man'' and '' Punisher: War Zone''.
Career
In 2008, Marcum and Holloway wrote the script of Marvel Studios' superhero film ...
writing. On September 9, 2016, ''Deadline'' reported that Jeff Nichols will write and direct the film.
On January 25, 2021, it was announced that Jeff Nichols, director of films '' Take Shelter'' (2011), ''Mud
Mud (, or Middle Dutch) is loam, silt or clay mixed with water. Mud is usually formed after rainfall or near water sources. Ancient mud deposits hardened over geological time to form sedimentary rock such as shale or mudstone (generally cal ...
'' (2012), and '' Loving'' (2016), will remake the film as a ten-part television series.
On June 21, 2024, it was reported Nichols was developing an original sci-fi feature film for Paramount instead of an Alien Nation project.
References
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