Fans of the Alien franchise have long wanted to see Sigourney Weaver get one last film playing heroine Ellen Ripley. As time passes, that possibility gets further away from ever happening.
Weaver appeared at the Los Angeles Times' Hero Complex Film Festival over the weekend where she told Collider that she thinks there's more of Ellen's story left to be told:
"I feel after going to a couple of these Comic Cons and
meeting so many fans who are so passionate about the series, passionate
about Ripley — that there's more story to tell; but I don't know how to
do that. I don't think Alien belongs on Earth popping out of a haystack, which
is where I was afraid it was going to go. I feel it should take place
in the far reaches of the universe where no one in their right mind
would go. There are very few filmmakers that I can think of that I would want
to entrust this to. But I can think of a couple... I feel there's a
longing in certain groups of fans when I meet them for the story to be
finished because we really left it up in the air and I feel a bit badly
about that because I was part of that decision making process. I didn't want to make four and five in a bundle. I think it's hard to
make these films all in a big lump. You need time to sort of let things
resonate so I can imagine a situation where we could at least finish
telling her story. I think that would be very satisfying at least to me — although I
haven't done anything about it; but I can understand why that could
happen and I certainly know young filmmakers who are interested in doing
that. So we'll just have to see what happens."
Despite Weaver's feelings we know that Ridley Scott's is more interested in going in another direction with "Prometheus 2" which aims to further distance from its "Alien"
connections than even the first "Prometheus" did .
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