Alien Earth Review: A Surreal Disney Reboot That Defies Expectations
Alien Earth: Disney's surreal sci-fi reboot reviewed

Disney's latest reboot, Alien Earth, is anything but ordinary. Christopher Stevens delivers a scathing yet oddly affectionate review of this surreal sci-fi series, which manages to be both baffling and strangely compelling.

A Bizarre Yet Mesmerising Experience

The show, a reimagining of the 90s cult classic, throws viewers into a world where nothing makes sense—yet you can't look away. Stevens describes it as 'a fever dream of sci-fi tropes and inexplicable plot twists', praising its audacity while questioning its coherence.

Visuals and Tone: A Mixed Bag

While the visuals are undeniably striking, the tone veers wildly between eerie dystopia and slapstick comedy. 'One moment you're unsettled, the next you're laughing at a sentient potato,' Stevens notes, capturing the show's erratic charm.

Final Verdict: Love It or Hate It

Ultimately, Alien Earth defies conventional critique. It's a show that will polarise audiences, but as Stevens concludes, 'you’ll never forget it—for better or worse.'