Alien: Covenant story redempton and epic continuation or NOT? (POLL)

Enoch333
MemberOvomorphFebruary 15, 20164003 Views10 Replies
So I imagined this topic to be like a poll... I would ask everybody to vote (yes and no) and write what you expect from movie's screenplay and characters (in fact whole story).
What we know about writers on Alien Project?
Firstly there are three screenwriters on it.
1. JACK PEGLAN
First draft wrote relative newcomer Jack Peglan who wrote
science fiction movie called Transcendance directed by Wally Pfister,
and that was his feature debut.
Article from Writers Guild of America portal about Peglan:
"Soft-spoken, quick to laugh, and perpetually curious, Paglen cut his teeth penning plays, acting in regional theater and short films, toiling away on unproduced black comedies, and keeping an unimaginably low profile for a Hollywood comer. Now—on the strength of the Blacklisted Transcendence — he’s one of Tinseltown’s in-demand sci-fi scribes, having just wrapped work on Prometheus 2 for Ridley Scott and recently drafted to reinvent Battlestar Galactica as a feature franchise for Universal. Paglen admits he’s enjoying “playing in this almost unbelievable sandbox,” but that his life remains largely unchanged. He’s still learning all the time, ever attempting to improve his craft. The key, Paglen believes, is to keep asking questions."
My note: I didnt like Transcendance so much - I rated it with 5 out of 10...(it seemed to me like it wasn't completely developed in story sense; idea was good but overall execution was shallow) Prometheus is right type of movie for me, and my greatest objection to that movie is character realisation and too much ambiguity. Overall idea si phenomenal... (I would like a bit more horror; atmosphere and visuals in Ridley's movies are great, but Alien movie requires a bit more tension and psychological effect... and of course because Ridley elevated the story in Prometheus on greater philosophical level, I expect great mystery but with few answers also!).
2. MICHAEL GREEN
Green is the creator and writer of the 2009 NBC series Kings, a drama based on the biblical story of King David but set in an alternate present (interesting fact). Green's other television credits include Everwood, Smallville, Jack and Bobby, Sex and the City, and Heroes. In 2012, he wrote and executive produced a pilot for ABC entitled Gotham and was an executive producer on the ABC series The River. Green's feature credits include Green Lantern. In 2007, Michael, along with the rest of the Heroes writing staff, was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series and the WGA Award for New Series. Heroes won the award for Favorite New TV Drama at the 33rd annual People's Choice Awards. Green co-wrote Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner sequel (Ridley himself described screenplay as brilliant) and was reportedly brought on to write a sequel to Ridley Scott's Prometheus (and he did). He is currently writing the script for a remake of Murder on the Orient Express, a third stand alone Wolverine film, and is co-writing, co-producing and co-showrunning a television adaptation of Neil Gaiman's American Gods
So Green career is: SO-SO...
It seem like Green's career just began to develop properly... :)
Telgraph article about Alien Covenant (back then under working title
Prometheus 2: Hell on Earth) and rumors about story during period of Michael Green and Peglan's screenwriting... LINK
3.JOHN LOGAN
Last but not least is Jonh Logan. All we know about his involment on Alien Project is this:
"Spectre and Skyfall scribe John Logan was recently brought in to do some of the REWRITES for the Scott’s sequel, and at the same time a rumor popped up that Alien: Paradise Lost would be getting a new title. Now, Fox has announced that the film won’t be titled Prometheus 2 or Alien: Paradise Lost, but rather Alien: Covenant (this is not so much of a change, but more like cosmetc modification of the title... I read some interview that someone from FOX complained abut words like Paradise or Hell in title, and Covenant is main word in Miltons Paradise Lost, so it is a perfect substitute for a name of the film and even the main ship...)
After that began all those speculations and news about Noomi Rapace absence from the movie (also read the article about possible DEATH of Dr Shaw which appeared during Green's screenwriting!), and news that the story will eventually lead back to original ALIEN (as Ridley said from back door). During Logans rewriting, news about Re-Introduce of Xenomorph And Its Evolution also began to appear over the internet portals.
IMPORTANT: There is possibliy the third Alien creature (intelligent creator), introduced in Peglans script and then again mentioned during Greens tenure as scribe!!!
Ridleys comments during that time (mid December 2015):
In an interview with The Wrap, Ridley Scott, when told, "Your next film is a sequel to Prometheus," clarified and said, "Well, really it's 'Alien.'"
Ridley Scott added, "They're going to go to the planet where the engineers came from, and come across the evolving creature that they had made. Why did they make it? Why would they make such a terrifying beast? It felt bio-mechanoid, it felt like a weapon. And so the movie will explain that, and re-introduce the alien back into it."
"There was always this discussion: Is Alien, the character, the beast, played out or not? We'll have them all: egg, face-hugger, chest-burster, then the big boy. I think maybe we can go another round or two," Scott said further.
So who is John Logan and what is in fact rewriting of already written screenplay (two screenplays in this situation)???
Scribe John Logan is in fact revising the already written script and we know that the whole story is inspired by Milton’s epic poem (and philospohy, religion and myths). So John Logan is there to fix all inconsequences (logical and narrative) and character profiling, as well as all those tiny story details that matters!!!
About Logan:
Well his beginings werent so bright... :) BUT!
Logan wrote the television film RKO 281, before gaining an Academy Award nomination for co-writing (with David Franzoni and William Nicholson) the Best Picture winner Gladiator in 2000. He received another nomination for writing The Aviator (2004), starring Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Martin Scorsese. Other notable films written by Logan include Star Trek: Nemesis (HIS SF engagement, I m not too familiar with this move, so you know better what he did), The Time Machine, The Last Samurai, and the Tim Burton-directed musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, for which he received a Golden Globe Award. He is the creator and writer of Showtimes Penny Dreadful with Eva Green.
Logan's recent feature films include Rango, an animated feature starring Johnny Depp and directed by Gore Verbinski, the film adaptation of Shakespeare's Coriolanus directed by and starring Ralph Fiennes, the film adaptation of The Invention of Hugo Cabret directed by Martin Scorsese and the James Bond film Skyfall, along with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. He wrote the next Bond film, Spectre (2015). He states that he is always learning, and that his engagement with Ridley Scott on Gladiator taught him many things. He also adds that he is greatly influenced by Shakespeare and English poetry (so he is possibly an avid reader of Milton's Poem). So thats it.
VOTE and write what you think about the fate of this story...! Is there a chance for these three writers to improve the story of Prometheus and deliver us some epic storytelling with right dose of answers and questions, and all that philosophy and ambiguity that Ridley adores?
MAIN THING THEY NEED TO DO IS TO CONTINUE THE STORY PROMETHEUS SET... (Engineers, Xenos creation, Human creation and involment in Xenos story, David as central figure in all that...). If they disregard all this (all story Prometheus developed), I myself would consider screenplay of Alien: Covenat a great failure!
***Dont forget that Ridley also decide the course of the story
(and in a great deal FOX does the same thing).
Big things have small beginnings.