Sigourney Weaver Alien 5. Sigourney Weaver Spills New Details on Neill Blomkamp's 'Alien 5' Cultjer The Alien 5 cast list got a disappointing update as Sigourney Weaver confirms that she won't return as Ellen Ripley for the new science fiction movie. Director Neill Blomkamp (District 9, Chappie) has revealed the reason why his long-touted Alien movie, that was supposed to star Sigourney Weaver and a returning Michael Biehn, never went ahead.
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Alien 5 was always designed as a follow-up to James Cameron's 1988 sequel Aliens with Blomkamp wanting to be "more liberal" with the mythology regarding the fate of characters Newt and Hicks. Sigourney Weaver would have starred as Ripley, of course, but so would Michael Biehn as Hicks, a character who was previously killed off in the opening moments of David Fincher's Alien 3.
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Producer Walter Hill offers a disappointing update on a potential Alien 5 with Sigourney Weaver, revealing a lack of studio interest in the project. Producer Walter Hill offers a disappointing update on a potential Alien 5 with Sigourney Weaver, revealing a lack of studio interest in the project. It showed Sigourney Weaver's Ellen Ripley, the return of Michael Biehn's Corporal Dwayne Hicks, the iconic alien Xenomorph, numerous locations, the Weyland Corporation, and so on
Sigourney Weaver Alien 5 sigue adelante. Sigourney Weaver says the "ship has sailed" on playing Ripley in a fifth "Alien" movie. Producer Walter Hill offers a disappointing update on a potential Alien 5 with Sigourney Weaver, revealing a lack of studio interest in the project.
Sigourney Weaver. Director Neill Blomkamp (District 9, Chappie) has revealed the reason why his long-touted Alien movie, that was supposed to star Sigourney Weaver and a returning Michael Biehn, never went ahead. Alien 5 was always designed as a follow-up to James Cameron's 1988 sequel Aliens with Blomkamp wanting to be "more liberal" with the mythology regarding the fate of characters Newt and Hicks.