ALIEN Director Ridley Scott Admits He Was "P*ssed" To Learn Of James Cameron's Plans For ALIENS

ALIEN Director Ridley Scott Admits He Was "P*ssed" To Learn Of James Cameron's Plans For ALIENS

Alien and Aliens are two very different movies, but both are rightly considered classics. However, filmmaker Sir Ridley Scott was not pleased to learn of James Cameron's action-heavy plans for the sequel.

By JoshWilding - Nov 16, 2023 06:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Alien
Source: SFFGazette.com

Alien director Sir Ridley Scott has always been relatively outspoken about the sequels to his 1979 classic. As a result, it's no secret that he didn't love what James Cameron delivered seven years later with Aliens, even though for most Xenomorph fans, the follow-up remains the franchise's best instalment. 

Scott later returned to the series with Prometheus and Alien: Covenant, both of which earned mixed reviews but we more in line with Alien. Now, Fede Alvarez is developing the Alien: Romulus movie (which has been given Scott's seal of approval), while Noah Hawley is working on an Alien prequel TV series for FX. 

Talking to Deadline (via SFFGazette.com) about his new movie, Napoleon, the filmmaker reflected on not being asked to direct Aliens and shared his thoughts on how different Cameron's vision was from his. 

"Well, Jim is about that, the way he designs, his whole process is The Ride. As I learned somebody else was doing this, I actually had been trying to develop something," Scott remembers. "When Jim called me up and said, listen...he was very nice but he said, 'This is tough, your beast is so unique. It’s hard to make him as frightening again, now familiar ground.'"

"So he said, 'I’m going in a more action, army kind of way. I said, okay. And that’s the first time I actually thought, welcome to Hollywood.'"

It's not hard to appreciate why he wasn't happy and Scott went on to talk about his initial reaction and how, around the same time, he found himself also fighting to bring his original vision for Blade Runner to our screens. 

"I was pissed. I wouldn’t tell that to Jim, but I think I was hurt. I knew I’d done something very special, a one-off really. I was hurt, deeply hurt, actually because at that moment, I think I was damaged goods because I was trying to recover from Blade Runner. Which I thought I really got something pretty special, and then the previews were a disaster. And [my cut of] the film lay on a shelf for almost, I think 10 to 12 years after that until it was discovered by accident at a Santa Monica Film Festival. Somebody said, let’s dig out the old print and run it for fun. And they called Warners. And with the greatest respect to Warners, they’d lost the f*cking negative, which is like, what? And somebody panicked and went into a drawer, yanked up the first can that had Blade Runner on it, never checked it, sent it to Santa Monica."

"They ran it. It was a cutting copy with partly Jerry Goldsmith on it, and partly my great musician on it. And it was a copy where we were getting reached to the end of the short strokes and trying to cut and recut to, as it were, save the movie. And this version had no voice-over and had what I call the film noir ending, which is Deckard stares at the origami in his hand, which is a unicorn, nods his head as if to agree and he goes off with his gal. So that got rediscovered. It came right out like a cannon shot, and went everywhere. And of course I know it. I knew it then that it was a very special form of science fiction. It hadn’t really been done like that ever and became a kind of copycat benchmark for most of the TV shows and science fictions. I mean, I got the social order of dystopian society really well, and I think that had never been done before. Now it’s copied again and again."

Confirming there's no bad blood between him and Cameron now, Scott did later add, "Jim and I talk often. We’re not exactly friends, but we do talk and he’s a great guy."

There had been rumblings that Scott might return for another Alien movie, but those plans appear to have fallen by the wayside due to Disney doing its own thing with the 20th Century Studios franchise. 

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xfan320
xfan320 - 11/16/2023, 6:38 AM
Hot Take: I think more new filmmakers need to take the reigns of sequels when a clear vision presents itself...they also must maintain a working relationship and dialogue with the original artist so that there would still be some consistency, but also a degree of freshness to what is being produced.

What better way to make a sequel than to let the original film INSPIRE the next person to make a movie with an ACTUAL reason to exist (outside of $$$)... Crazy.

Ginley
Ginley - 11/16/2023, 7:21 AM
@xfan320 -

"What better way to make a sequel than to let the original film INSPIRE the next person to make a movie with an ACTUAL reason to exist (outside of $$$)... Crazy."

Cameron's pitch to Fox executives was writing "Alien" on a whiteboard. Then writing "S". The writing a cross on the "S" so it read "Alien$".

"they also must maintain a working relationship and dialogue with the original artist"

Giger and O'Bannon are dead, so that's going to be hard.
mpk1988
mpk1988 - 11/16/2023, 7:08 AM
On the side of Ridley Scott here - there's imagination, world building and innovation in his movies. The premise, theme and possibilities in Prometheus were amazing. Same with Alien. However, his tentacle fetish and plot holes usually are a problem.

Cameron on the other hand is more about execution and finesse. Storylines and imagination is extremely lacking - almost bland
Ginley
Ginley - 11/16/2023, 7:25 AM
@mpk1988 -

"The premise, theme and possibilities in Prometheus were amazing"

Oh, yeah.

The Chariots of the Gods theory isn't stupid at all.

Amazing!
bobevanz
bobevanz - 11/16/2023, 7:08 AM
He hasn't made a good movie since Gladiator ([frick] The Martian) and somehow people keep letting him make garbage, it's truly amazing
jj2112
jj2112 - 11/16/2023, 7:43 AM
Cameron turned the Aliens into bugs. I did not like Scott's vision for their origin either, would have preferred something more in line with the biomechanical concepts of the original, like the alternate dimension in the game Darkseed.
Slotherin
Slotherin - 11/16/2023, 7:43 AM
Putting aside that I liked Aliens more anyway, there's a lot worse that could have happened... And did happen.
Izaizaiza
Izaizaiza - 11/16/2023, 7:54 AM
The original Alien is one of the few films that I would call perfect. I think it would be almost impossible to follow it up with another art house horror film. Jim Cameron's aliens might be a lesser film, but it was a super fun action ride, and I loved that it jumped genres instead of trying to compete with the GOAT
DudeGuy
DudeGuy - 11/16/2023, 7:54 AM
Aliens > Alien
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 11/16/2023, 9:38 AM
@DudeGuy - correct
harryba11zack
harryba11zack - 11/16/2023, 8:01 AM
At least james didn't make it a pale butt naked man in a helmet.
NoAssemblyReqd
NoAssemblyReqd - 11/16/2023, 8:31 AM
I always suspected Scott didn’t love the path taken by ALIENS, as he’d rarely spoken about it. His rejection of Neil Blomkamp’s proposed ALIENS retcon-sequel only confirmed my suspicion.

Scott didn’t appreciate getting 1-upped on a sequel to his own baby. It’s too bad, because most people think Cameron only plussed the series without taking anything away from Scott’s ALIEN.

I put Ridley Scott alongside Ron Howard - very competent directors who don’t really have an identifiable style and benefit from collaboration with other competent crew members.
newhire13
newhire13 - 11/16/2023, 8:50 AM
What doesn’t upset him 😆
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 11/16/2023, 11:45 AM
@newhire13 - my thoughts exactly. Seemse the only thing he likes are the things he made himself. Tad bitter
EgoEgor
EgoEgor - 11/16/2023, 12:12 PM
@newhire13 - his reflection
Order66
Order66 - 11/16/2023, 11:44 AM
Both are classics but Aliens is easily the best movie of the franchise.
EgoEgor
EgoEgor - 11/16/2023, 12:14 PM
@Order66 - I think they're both masterpiece films trying to accomplish completely different tones. They're very different films.
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 11/16/2023, 1:21 PM
That's exactly why Aliens worked so well. It was completely fresh.
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 11/17/2023, 1:07 AM
Interesting story that was.
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