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1995(c) copyright STARBURST, Visual Imagination Publication
Note: The STARBURST magazine has been found very accurate over the years.
A friend of mine who works for Universal reported seeing an exhibit
dedicated to Alien set up by 20th Century Fox at a recent licensing show
in New York. It included a timeline which traces the Alien story from the
original film, through its sequels and even through comic books and
novels. The timeline stretched into 1997 where the entry
"Aliens: Armageddon" appeared.
The Fox executive was brief in their desciption of this project, but my
friend was led to believe that it was actually the Aliens Vs Predator
film, and not the Alien 4 that Joss Whedon has been writing.
Nothing is 100% clear at this point, but I'll update you when I speak to
him again soon.
Phone: (01225) 442244 (UK)
E-mail: sfx@futurenet.co.uk
"ALIEN QUEEN" Sigourney Weaver talks about Ripley and Alien 4. Interview by Giuseppe Salza.
[Editorial type stuff]
[Stuff about Sigourney missing Ripley]
... things change, and now Weaver's happer to consider reprising the role: "If they come
up with a nice idea, I'd be more than happy to get back aboard. If it's not for Alien 4, it
could be for Alien 5."
The Plan to bring Ripley back has been actively pursued for the past year by Walter Hill
and David Giler, the two main creators of the Alien series. So how are they planning to
bring back someone who's plunged into a sea of molten lead?
"It's very intriguing," Weaver offers, teasingly. "They've imagined that the Company
manages to save a few fingers of Ripley from the furnace, so they use the DNA from
these to clone her back. But what I like above all is the idea that lies behind all this.
Ripley committed suicide because there was no other way out. But in the future they can
deny you this supreme act; they will bring you back to life even if you don't want if. If the
script can develop this issue and be thought-provoking at the same time, we can talk."
[Weaver enthuses about Alien series and Ripley]
"PRODUCTION HELL"
(Or movies we may see. One day.)
ALIEN 4 (20th Century Fox).
A long-touted script by Peter Riggs for an Aliens vs
Predator movie has since been superseded by a Joss Whedon story in which the Aliens
(at last!) come to Earth. Sigourney Weaver has been offered $5 million to reprise her
role as Ripley. (See news story [ALIEN QUEEN] above.)
This last item is Copyright (c) Future Publishing 1995
Also look at: Future Net for Sci-fi news...!
Q: How about another Alien sequel? A: I think there will be Alien 4 without question. I don't know if I'll be part of it. Probably not. It would take a pretty imaginative script. But it is science fiction, so anything can happen. It would take the desire on the part of a very talented director to bring me back into the story in some startlingly original way. I want to do what is best for the series, and there's only so much misfortune a person can have before even an enthusiastic audience will say, ``This is getting a little hard to take.'' Q: The Alien films have given so many people nightmares. As the star of them, you must have had your share. A: I've only had one nightmare. I don't recall dreaming during the second one, but on the third one, I dreamt that I was on some sort of cruise ship, and the Alien was on board. I've never even been on a cruise ship! But anyway, we all got together and said, ``What are we going to do?'' And I was of no help at all. I ended up hiding under one of those deck chairs with a towel over my head. And I remember thinking, ``This probably won't work. It will find me.'' Q: There's your sequel! A: Alien 4: The Cruise.