The future of the Alien franchise might have taken a very different turn if one filmmaker had gotten his way. A new rumor suggests that Fede Álvarez originally had a major idea for the sequel to Alien ...
Sigourney Weaver reunited with her sci-fi roots on the Oscars stage, delivering a memorable nod to Aliens. See details.
That aggressive demand was a callback to the climax of James Cameron's Aliens, wherein Weaver's character, Ripley, demands ...
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40 years later, Sigourney Weaver recreates iconic 'Aliens' line with Baby Yoda at the Oscars
"Get away from him, you b*tch." ...
Auteurs like Christopher Nolan and James Cameron surely rank among the four best, most iconic and influential action movie directors ever.
In the '80s, James Cameron and Kathryn Bigelow tried to make a live-action X-Men movie years before 2000's X-Men.
James Cameron praised Sigourney Weaver's dedication to her craft and their shared pursuit of perfection in filmmaking in a ...
It was July of 1986. Theatres around the country were about to unveil a movie that would change the definition of sci-fi/action movies, forever. It was called…. Aliens (1986).
Alien: Romulus director Fede Álvarez remains a writer and producer, but industry reports suggest a deeper rift with Ridley Scott behind the scenes.
The Alien franchise looks like it may have found the filmmaker to guide its next chapter. After Fede Álvarez decided not to return to direct the follow-up to Alien: Romulus , a new report suggests the ...
Romulus director Fede Álvarez decided not to helm the planned sequel after a creative clash with Ridley Scott over Prometheus connective tissue.
Romulus sequel claims to reveal the real reason that filmmaker Fede Álvarez isn't returning, including a supposed clash with Ridley Scott.
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