The Secret History of William Gibsons Never-Filmed Aliens Sequel [View all]
One of the many problems with Alien 3 was its lack of escalation. The first film in the franchise, Ridley Scotts Alien, was a claustrophobic monster movie about a small group of underqualified people trying to escape a murderous creature. The sequel, James Camerons action masterpiece Aliens, opened up the concept by adding a squad of soldiers, a massive space colony, and as the title suggested more than one bad beast. Then 1992s Alien 3, the directorial debut of a young David Fincher, was
a claustrophobic monster movie about a small group of underqualified people trying to escape a murderous creature. One chest burst forward, two chest bursts back.
But theres an alternate universe where the series propulsive momentum only increased a reality in which the third Alien film featured advanced xenomorphs exploding in batches of half a dozen from peoples legs, stomachs, and mouths; where cold-warring rival space stations of communists and capitalists race to outdo one another with their genetic experiments on the aliens tissue; where a flock of the phallic horrors flies through the void of space, only to be beaten back by a gun-toting robot. Oh, and theres a thing called the New Beast that emerges from and sheds a shrieking humans body as it rips her face apart in a single movement, the glistening claws coming away with skin, eyes, muscle, teeth, and splinters of bone.
This is the alternate universe where legendary science-fiction writer William Gibsons Alien III (thats III, not 3) screenplay was realized. It is, perhaps, a better world than ours. There would have been bold, weird, new ideas that pushed the series forward; ones that rethought what the aliens could be metaphors for nuclear weapons, genetic intellectual property held by shadowy corporations, pandemics. Geeks would have gotten the thrill of seeing one of the all-time-great sci-fi concepts interpreted by one of the genres greatest scribes. And yet, not only was the script never produced, its largely been forgotten.
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