Resident Alien Renewed for Season Four and Moves to USA Network

Resident Alien is embarking on a new journey. The critically acclaimed dark sci-fi comedy led by Alan Tudyk has been renewed for a fourth season. However, in an interesting twist, it will relocate from Syfy to USA Network, giving fans even more content to look forward to.

Resident Alien Renewed for Season Four and Moves to USA Network

Broader Audience Reach

The strategy behind the move seems clear. USA Network has a broader audience reach compared to Syfy, and this shift aims to expose Resident Alien to a larger viewership. Netflix has already stimulated interest by picking up the initial two seasons earlier this year.

This new phase promises to invigorate the show with fresh perspectives and increased visibility.

The Plot Continues

Resident Alien centers on a crash-landed alien named Harry, portrayed by Tudyk, who tries to blend in with humans in a small Colorado town while hiding his secret mission to destroy humanity. In season three, Harry vowed to work with General McCallister to rid Earth of the Grey aliens.

Resident Alien Renewed for Season Four and Moves to USA Network

The show’s ensemble cast includes Sara Tomko, Corey Reynolds, Alice Wetterlund, Levi Fiehler, Elizabeth Bowen, Judah Prehn, and Meredith Garretson.

A Rich Legacy

The series was adapted from the Dark Horse comic series by executive producer Chris Sheridan, who has remained at the helm since its inception and continues as showrunner for the upcoming fourth season. It is produced by UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group, in association with Amblin TV and Dark Horse Entertainment.

A Peek Into Season Four

The upcoming season promises more thrilling twists. According to one of the production team members,
I can’t wait for you to see them!

Sara Tomko’s character is set to play a significant role again, adding depth and intrigue to this already engrossing story.
Sara brings so much heart and nuance to her role as Asta Twelvetrees; each moment is worth watching carefully.

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