Although he’s been working on it for a couple of years at this point, Noah Hawley’s long-promised TV show has been perpetually shrouded in secrecy for the duration of that period. (Beyond Hawley he’s not going to worry much about and while making it.) Previously, Hawley that the show would primarily be “Earth-based,” and now its official title is here to confirm that, yep, “There goes the neighborhood”: .
with FX head John Landgraaf, who’s riding high on a typically high pile of Emmy nominations for his various shows, and Hawley himself, whose represents a decent portion of said pile. Hawley noted that filming has now completed on the series, with him and his team heading into “the long post that gets into visual effects,” adding that “It’s a very big show, it’s nice to have some time with it.” Landgraaf, meanwhile, has stated his hope that Hawley will write at least two seasons of the series before returning for another season of .
All of which still leads us to speculate what, exactly, the aspect of the show’s title entails. We could totally see Hawley spending a ton of time planetside, exploring the details of the hellish life lived by people stuck working for companies like Weyland-Yutani. (We don’t get much of a glimpse of “domestic” life throughout the film series, with the most prominent bits being Ellen Ripley’s space-station recovery at the start of ; and its sequel both take place on Earth, but that’s a) in the modern day and .