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James Cameron And Sigourney Weaver Really Liked Neill Blomkamp's Alien Idea
Before Ridley Scott went ahead with Alien: Covenant there was another potential sequel we very nearly got. It was going to be directed by District 9's Neill Blomkamp and would have been a more direct sequel to the existing franchise than the prequels being made by Scott. While it's currently looking like the movie will probably never happen, if it did, it appears that both Sigourney Weaver and Aliens director James Cameron were on board. According to Weaver...
We almost started to do it when I was working with James Cameron. But by the time we were put off by Fox, Neill had gotten so many jobs that we'd have to wait probably. I'm busy doing Avatar 4 and 5. I love working with Neill and I think he'd do a terrific job, and James Cameron really thinks it's a great idea, so you never know. Right now, I think Neill's got like three projects going at once.
Following the release of the "sort of Alien prequel" Prometheus, there was some question about where the franchise was going to go next. Ridley Scott was, at one time, interested in doing several follow-ups to Prometheus, but then an interesting dark horse entered the fray when it turned out Neill Blomkamp had an idea for his own Alien sequel. The project would have reportedly discounted the last two Alien films and would have been a direct sequel to James Cameron's Aliens. The movie would have reportedly seen both the return of Newt as well as Michael Biehn's Hicks
It seems that the two movies went up against each other at the studio level and eventually Ridley Scott won out. We got Alien: Covenant and the last thing we heard from Neill Blomkamp was that his idea was basically dead.
For what it's worth, Sigourney Weaver's comments to The Hollywood Reporter make it sound like she hasn't entirely given up hope of making the movie. It seems that everybody is pretty busy right now. She and James Cameron are making 57 Avatar sequels and Neill Blomkamp has his own projects that he's working on, so it's certainly not going to happen soon, but could it still happen?
While it's certainly a long shot, a lot is changing in the future, so maybe there's a chance. Fox will be owned by Disney so they'll be the ones making decisions about the future of the franchise going forward.
In addition, the recent Halloween sequel pulled the same "soft reboot" idea in the way it ignored the previously made sequels, and it has scored big at the box office in doing so. I'm sure every studio in Hollywood is wondering what franchises they have that could do something similar, and Alien is certainly one of them.
The fact that both Sigourney Weaver and James Cameron are on board the idea will certainly help. Cameron is currently making several sequels to his record-breaking Avatar franchise and if he makes Disney as much money as they are likely hoping, he may have the ability to make some other things happen with another big franchise.
According to Sigourney Weaver, James Cameron was a fan of Neill Blomkamp's Alien 5 plans. Blomkamp's plans for the sequel ultimately fell through, but not due to any lack of support from the director of Aliens. If anything, Weaver and Cameron would still like to see Blomkamp's vision make it onto the big screen.
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James Cameron And Sigourney Weaver Really Liked Neill
Neill Blomkamp's Alien 5 is a film that I would love to see happen one day.I loved everything that I heard about it and in a recent interview with THR, Sigourney Weaver was asked if we'd ever see the movie get made and she in her answer she explains how much she and director James Cameron loved the idea that Blomkamp came up with for the film:
'Alien 5': Sigourney Weaver Says James Cameron Liked Blomkamp
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Neill Blomkamp has been talking about wanting to make Alien 5 for years, though he has also admitted that the project won't be coming together for nearly as long. . Sigourney Weaver, who has expressed interest in the project, recently confirmed that Aliens director James Cameron supports the idea, even if it's unlikely the movie could ever move
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According to Sigourney Weaver, James Cameron was a fan of Neill Blomkamps Alien 5 plans. Blomkamps plans for the sequel ultimately fell through, but not due to any lack of support from the
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I love working with Neill and I think he'd do a terrific job, and James Cameron really thinks it's a great idea, so you never know. Right now, I think Neill's got like three projects going at once." The scrapped film would have served as a direct sequel to Aliens, thus ignoring the events of Alien 3 and Alien: Resurrection.
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I love working with Neill and I think he'd do a terrific job, and James Cameron really thinks it's a great idea, so you never know. Right now, I think Neill's got like three projects going at once.
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Neill Blomkamp's Alien 5 sounded like quite possibly be one of the coolest movies ever. But it didn't happen. However, if it helps Blomkamp's ego, at least James Cameron liked his idea.
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According to actress Sigourney Weaver, James Cameron thinks that Neill Blomkamp's cancelled Alien 5 could have been great. James Cameron Thinks Neill Blomkamp's Alien 5 Is A Great Idea
Sigourney Weaver Discusses Neill Blomkamp's ALIEN 5 Idea and
I love working with Neill and I think he'd do a terrific job, and James Cameron really thinks it's a great idea, so you never know. Right now, I think Neill's got like three projects going at once." While it doesn't seem likely, Weaver won't rule it out completely.
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