Been enjoying season one of Resident Alien? If so, you’ll be glad to know that SyFy has hastily renewed it for a second season! The Resident Alien renewal comes surprisingly early, before the debut season has aired its finale. Furthermore, it illustrates the patience of SyFy to stick with a show. Normally, a lot of comic book shows see the ax after only one season. However, the impressive viewing figures for this show speak for themselves.
Deadline confirmed the Resident Alien renewal in a recent article. For those of you unaware, the series is based on the acclaimed Dark Horse comic books by Peter Hogan and Steve Parkhouse. It chronicles the adventures of a mysterious visitor from another part of the universe. Of course, there’s a lot of humor littered throughout. We see how strange earth really is through the eyes of an outsider. The concept is definitely intriguing and entertaining. It’s played out to near perfection.
So far, the first season is a big success, with the pilot accumulating over 9 million viewers across all platforms. Moreover, the second episode saw a large increase of 581,000 viewers. Interestingly, according to Nielsen, this was the biggest jump for a cable drama launch since 2014. This is a big feat for SyFy, making it the network’s highest-rated show in over six years! The show is led by Alan Tudyk (Rogue One) as doctor Harry Vanderspeigle. Other cast members include Linda Hamilton (General McCallister), Corey Reynolds (Sheriff Mike Thompson), Alice Wetterlund (D’Arcy Bloom), Elizabeth Bowen (Deputy Liv Baker), Sara Tomko (Asta Twelvetrees), and Levi Fiehler (Mayor Ben Hawthorne).
Everyone is excited, and star Alan Tudyk took to Twitter to share the good news:
https://twitter.com/AlanTudyk/status/1372266648367820800
Lisa Katz, the President of scripted content at NBCUniversal, had this to say:
With Resident Alien, everything just came together in perfect harmony – a script by Chris Sheridan that leapt off the page, a lead performance by Alan Tudyk, whose nuance between comedy and menace was pitch perfect, and a team of producers, cast and crew who were all striving to do something great. The appeal of this show transcended the sci-fi genre in a way that enabled us to bring in a broader audience, and as the series continues we hope to encourage more and more fans to discover Harry’s very particular perspective on humans.”
Have you not caught up yet? Should you find yourself behind, or if you want to begin, you can watch season one over on Peacock. New episodes air Fridays. As well as that, the upcoming finale of its popular 10-episode first season will air on March 31.
What did you make of the first season? Let me know in the comments below!