A day with the casting ‘Alien: Earth’ at Comic-Con 2025

San Diego – Sydney Chandler wanted to attend San Diego Comic-Con as a fan for years.
It is therefore “surreal” that the first experience of the actor with the annual pop culture exhibition is to promote his next FX series “Alien: Earth”. Chandler plays in the “extraterrestrial” prequel like Wendy, a young girl whose conscience was transferred to an Android.
“Being able to do it in this respect is just breathtaking,” she said to The Times before the first of the show Hall H. “It’s emotional because we worked there for so long and I learned so much. … I am in a way for a loss of words.”
However, she has words of appreciation, including what she learned from her character.
“His journey to discover how to hold on and stand on two feet taught me so much,” said Chandler. “I am too much-11. I am an anxious person. I would be sunk so quickly. I would not be as courageous as she, but she taught me … that it’s ok to stand on your two feet, and it’s enough. It’s powerful. “
Even before the Hall H of the show’s panel, the fans met on the sidewalk outside the Hard Rock San Diego hotel to have a glimpse of Chandler and his distribution comrades “Alien: Earth”, with the creator Noah Hawley, the executive producer of Samuel Blenkin, on their short -lasting short -lasting of the bus.
On the way, Hawley does not betray any nerve that people see the first episode.
“I really think that, in a strange way, he plays for all ages because it is a question of growing up at a certain level,” explains the showrunner. “But it is also” extraterrestrial “and it is a meditation on the power and power of companies.”
Brown together on the bus with Lawther and Blenkin, Cesesay is surprised to learn that this is the first time that San Diego’s comic strip for the three. There are a lot of good humor ribs as they talk about the first interviews they finished during the event.
“I just want to make jokes with you all the time,” said Lawther looking at her distribution comrades. “I find it quite dizzy in the experience, and I had to remember that I am a professional.”
“Sometimes the British sarcasm instinct comes into play,” adds Blenkin.
Their playful dynamics continue as they joke about the crushing of the other panel of Ceesay, and also behind the scenes of Hall H while they try to sneak into the dark.
After the panel, the casting is taken for video interviews and sign posters during a fans meeting on a stand on the exhibition floor. (“Timothy, you are the man!” Shout a fan passing.) Later, Hawley, Chandler and Ceesay will strike the immersive activation “Alien: Earth” where they will explore the wreck of a crushed ship.
“It is a space so sure for people who love cinema and who love cinema,” explains Chandler about Comic-Con. “And it’s me. I am a full nerd for all this, so just to be around this group – it reminds me of why I love the film so much in the first place.”