Variety is reporting that
Ridley Scott will direct “
Alien 5” movie.
It is Ridley Scott's first return to the Alien franchise after 30 years. His movie spawed three sequels, 1986's “Aliens” (directed by James Cameron), 1992's “Alien 3” (directed by David Fincher) and 1997's “Alien: Resurrection” (Jean-Pierre Jeunet). There has also been two Alien vs. Predator movies.
“Alien”, a new
20th Century Fox film eyes a 2011 release and is set to be a prequel to the 1979 science fiction horror film starring
Sigourney Weaver. It will precede that film, in which the crew of a commercial towing ship returning to Earth is awakened and sent to respond to a distress signal from a nearby planetoid. The crew discovers too late that the signal generated by an empty ship was meant to warn them.
Jon Spaihts (“Passengers,” “Shadow 19”) has been hired to write the screenplay. He is also rewriting “The Darkest Hour” for “DayWatch” director Timur Berkmambetov, and writing “Children of Mars” for Disney.
Ridley Scott, British director and producer, has directed nearly 20 feature-length films. His early success with “Alien” and “Blade Runner” earned him a reputation as a top science fiction director. Since 2000, he has directed “Black Hawk Down”, “American Gangster” and “Gladiator” which won an Academy Award for Best Picture. Scott currently attached to direct
Russell Crowe-led film, “Robin Hood”.
with any luck we’ll get a deeper explination on the space jockey
—In 2010? –from the director of ‘Black Hawk Down’?
–on this, the once again ‘mysteriously overlooked’ 60th Anniversary of the epically, staggeringly relevant,
indeed, STILL unolding—KOREAN WAR? –even as Hollywood, media and the entire US economy is being
undrwritten by history’s –MOST– awesomely genocidal
regime –ACROSS the Pacific? ‘Alien 5’?——–HUH?!
I have also found another page on the subject, here: http://www.epagini.com/2010/04/ridley-scott-gives-us-details-about-alien-5/
Alien 5, I just creamed my pants