Ridley Scott is opening up about whether or not he’ll ever do another Alien movie. Scott directed Alien in 1979. While that was followed by a handful of sequels, Scott didn’t direct another entry in ...
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Ridley Scott Changed Alien Forever 13 Years Ago, And The Franchise Is Now Much Better As A Result
It took a while for Prometheus’s place in the Alien franchise to make sense, but 2024’s latest installment proves the prequel ...
Director Ridley Scott is one of the more prolific filmmakers in Hollywood, having been steadily cranking out films since he "burst" onto the Hollywood scene in a big way with 1979's Alien. And despite ...
Ridley Scott said in an interview with ScreenRant that “I’ve done enough” when it comes to the “Alien” franchise, which he started 46 years ago. Scott produced last year’s well-reviewed “Alien: ...
Years later, FX and Disney's Alien: Earth is finally fixing one of the biggest mistakes of Ridley Scott's Prometheus and Alien: Covenant. Alien: Earth wasn't a replacement for Prometheus, but it did ...
Alien: Earth delivers everything you'd want from a series with "Alien" in the title: The iconic Xenomorphs hunting down hapless humans; gratuitous body horror; and androids who you can never fully ...
Here's a quick look at how the Alien franchise helped shape and advance the notion of AI adversaries and allies in the sci-fi genre. This isn't a deep dive into the lengthy history of AI in science ...
Alien aficionados will know that creator Ridley Scott’s original idea for the ending of the sci-fi horror masterpiece saw the xenomorph kill Sigourney Weaver’s Ripley then mimic her voice before ...
Ridley Scott is happy with his 1979 film Alien, thinks James Cameron's 1986 sequel Aliens was "good," but doesn't have much positive to say about what followed. "I think I felt it was deadened after 4 ...
One of the most famous tag lines in cinema history came from Ridley Scott’s original Alien from 1979. It went “In space, no one can hear you scream.” This tagline has been mimicked and parodied ...
Fassbender’s David has arguably been the most fascinating antagonist (if not overall character) in the Alien franchise. He epitomizes the series’ “man vs. nature vs. machine” theme, as a synth who ...
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