Following the success Alien: Romulusthere is news that the director Ridley Scott Another Alien movie is in the works.
The Hollywood Reporter recently published a profile of Scott and his Scott Liberty Productions, according to which Scott is “developing a new alien movie for [20th Century Studios]”.
There are no details yet about this Alien project, but perhaps it will be a sequel to Alien Prometheus and Alien: Covenant.
Scott’s Alien: Covenant The title of the sequel is Alien: Awakening Its script is written by John Logan.
movie will see Michael FassbenderThe android David finds himself up against the Engineers aboard LV-426, the moon where aliens are first discovered alien Movie.
It was revealed: “Logan’s script will see the return of the Promethean Engineers, survivors of the species who arrive after the genocidal David.” Scott said that in terms of the scene, it was clear “we really I want to go to this planet”. We assume he is referring to LV-426.
It will be interesting to see David confront the engineers on LV-426. We’ll just have to wait and see if this is indeed the Lien movie Scott is working on.
Fede Alvarez A sequel to Alien: Romulus is in development, so this project from Scott appears to be an entirely separate project.
Fox president Steve Asbell has previously spoken about Alien: Romulus “We are currently working on sequel ideas. We are not yet fully done with the Fede deal,” the sequel said. [Alvarez]but we do it, and he has an idea that we’re working on.
“The two survivors, Rain and Andy, played by Cailee Spaeny and David Jonsson, are the real highlight of the movie. So I always thought, ‘Wow, where do people want to see them go next?’
“We knew there were going to be aliens. We knew there were going to be great horror scenes. But I fell in love with both of them and I wanted to see what their story was.
When asked about the possibility of a sequel, Alvarez said: “Yeah, I definitely can [pitch a sequel right now]. We tend to do this naturally, without even thinking about sequels.
“For us, movies didn’t become franchises and tentpoles and sequels. That’s a language I learned in the last ten years of my working life. [in Hollywood]. For me, the story is always the most important thing.
He went on to tease the story’s direction: “So, once we finished that, we started thinking, ‘What do you think is going to happen when they get to Iwaga? Is it going to be great? Or is it a scary place?
“We tend to believe that this could be a scary place that they think is great and fantasizes about, so naturally we start thinking about where it could go and what could happen.
“Then, after a few minutes, we said, ‘Oh, this sounds like a sequel.'” But we did try to think about it more from a story perspective and whether it needed another chapter and whether people wanted to know what the sequel would be. What happens next.
“So we’ll wait and see what people think and whether people ask for it. My philosophy is you should never [a sequel] Within two years. You must leave. You have to make the audience really want it.
“If you think about ‘Alien’ and ‘Alien,’ there’s seven years between them. But we definitely had ideas about where it should go.