Alien: Earth and Alien: Romulus sequel news

New article is it correct?

djamelameziane

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Just saw this: Prometheus 2: Paradise, Or The End Of Mankind? 

Ridley disappointed with prometheus script? Even I am not sure if the info in the article is correct sounds a bit unlikely in places but have a look...Maybe someone can check if it's true...

 "It's almost as if they are making it up as they go along" :D

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Hard to believe Ridley Scott was "disappointed" in the story when he was in the production since the beginning, way back when Prometheus was still just another Alien movie ("Alien: Engineers").

Scott himself gave greenlight to Damon Lindelof to expand Spaihts's original script - the director (who is also a producer) was there during the whole development process. If he disliked the premise or the screenplay itself, he'd just have Spaihts or Lindelof rewrite it.

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I have to be honest. I am not a fan of the Hell on Earth idea. However, I have a feeling that this could be the plot. We have heard rumors that Ridley was recruiting other human parts. i find it very disappointing that they would kill Noomi's character. Shaw represents a very critical idea in this trilogy and it would be a shame to throw it away. 

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Hmmm yes its funny because I was just saying all the writers seem to be trying to copy game of thrones killing off main characters...but yer it all sounds a bit fishy so far - nothing to make it sound like the truth so ill wait for more info....it is slightly possible the studio took over and ridley wasnt in control it is true he hinted at this and there was a recession on and budgets were cut so maybe a rewrite wasnt possible. But still nothing big to back this idea up solidly so far.

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The First Child › I agree completely. If they indeed kill Shaw off in the sequel, there is no way in hell I will like it more than the first film. Shaw and her faith-based quest for "God(s)" is the main motivation for the story to continue!

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I want to know
If it is true that
Ridley wasn't
Happy with
The p1 we
Got !!???

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The Hell on Earth idea seems to me a path that would fall in line with of the Alien 3 script (1987) by William Gibson . There are quite a few points in that script that would fit into P2. Corporate recordings from the inside of the derelict being one of the things that stands out from that script.

In general I think there must me some seriously old ground being covered to generate this speculation  

A3 script by Gibson 1987

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What, did Sigourney Weaver come up with these ideas? This sounds terrible enough that I would say (with confidence) that the whole thing is BS. I have read that article before and had the same reaction. Let's do an alien movie on Earth - i know that's you Sigourney, you old Battle Axe!

 

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I'm just surprised this Nimrod character would be so loose lipped about what I presume would be a confidential conversation. Certainly, these plot ideas are not out of the question but I just don't see it. Yes there would probably have to be more human characters no matter what but they could be easily fit into the storyline as we imagine it. Or hope for it to be. 

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As for Ridley being unhappy with the script, it's possible, but would he say it? Unless he just made the colossal mistake of being frank with a chatterbox. It would dovetail with everything we've heard about the Company ( yok yok) interfering with the movie. But if he had a bum script he certainly ran with it and made it fun, I thought Prometheus was pretty badass, as you all know. Ridley Scott does a comic booky action horror epic! Anyway maybe he'll be more involved this time. I hope so.

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who cares... the movie is very good for me.

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Every rumour is free publicity...

Fox/Brandywine's ideal Prometheus 2 scenario: Shaw and David team up with rogue Engineers, plus badass Ripley Clones and take out Morbs/Aliens, Deacons,  and.....*whispers*......Predators!!!!!!

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Such a relief to hear that Ridley was dissppointed with the script for Prometheus, I'm not the least bit surprised. Hopefully that means he has not lost all of his marbles. I expected Prometheus to be great and I've never been so disappointed by any movie. Unintentionally funny, clumsy, pointless, without an ending.  It was a collossal dud, not even remotely deserving of the time and talk that has been wasted on it. I was hoping for a good sequel, but I can see right now, this series is not worth pursuing. 

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BSS1973, before getting a woody out of it, it'd be wiser to verify the (dubious) authenticity of such claims.

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BSS1973, Your kind of a downer arent you? Hind sight is 20/20 and in my opinion the movie wasnt a dud or even a collossal dud. I really dont give a crap if your disappointed or not but talking like a loser doesnt help this case. If you "hated it" fine but dont drag the rest of down with you to hell where you were born. Not even remotely you drama Queen.

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@Anunnaki50; Was that really called for? There's no need to get personal man!

Regarding the article; i really hope it isn't true! What a terrible plot!

The poster was good though!

 

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First if all, Anunnaki0, congratulations on having the most embarassingly pretentious name available. Secondly, do I need your permission? I didn't think so. 

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Uh-oh....

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I already explained in a previous post in this very thread why I doubt Scott is disappointed in the story of the film - because it doesn't make sense. But IF he is, what's that supposed to mean?

Seeing who started this thread, it is clear that Ridley Scott being let down by his own movie would be the final "official" validation of all the hatred and disappointment many haters feel toward Prometheus.

I call bulls***.

Ingmar Bergman and Woody Allen, for instance, hate most of their own work.

Bergman said he only likes Persona, Cries & Whispers and From the Lives of Marionettes from his own oeuvre (looking for a source? Try The Ingmar Bergman Archives, by Taschen).

Woody Allen hates Manhattan! MANHATTAN! It's his own least favorite movie. Source.

So, all people who admire such films are losers? Are they wrong? Simply because the writer or the director or some actor who had a part in it dislike them?

If you say "yes", then I think you have no opinion of your own, and that's just sad.

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Firstly - Anunnaki50 and BSS1973 - cool it, debate your point, not each other. Personal attacks are immature and unnecessary.

Secondly - IF, and it is a big IF, Ridley is disappointed with some or all of Prometheus we have to ask in what way - if in terms of editing, pace, narrative composition then this is no surprise - very few directors are happy with their movies upon completion, hence why we get so many different cuts after the movies release (how many time did Scott edit Blade Runner?). If in terms of the the story, the narrative structure, the logic, then this makes him human. Too much of Spaihts' original Alien prequel remained in the movie, the logic behind the "black goo" is muddled at best, and some of the characters are flatter than carboard cut outs. Prometheus is not a masterpiece, but at the same time it is not an abomination - it is a visually impressive, yet slightly flawed peek into the driving forces behind the Alien Franchise.

Finally you will notice the article, in its third idea proposition mentions an official site with the tag line "The search has only just begun". This site, found HERE, is actually part of this very site, and as such is not official - something a news reporter should check before posting, one thinks!

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