FX chairman John Landgraf hinted at the upcoming Alien television series going back to what made the Alien film franchise so great.
, Landgraf said that rather than ground everything in the universe that had already been established, Hawley has instead aimed to create an experience that’s similar to watching the first two films for the first time., and I remember watching both of them in the theater and how shockingly original and surprising each of them was in its own way,” Landgraf said.
Landgraf was also asked about the inclusion of the Weylan-Yutani corporation in the upcoming series. In previousfilms, the corporation has been a mainstay, and is usually at the forefront of whatever confrontation occurs in the film. However, while they do appear in theseries, it’s in a much more subdued way, with the series focusing on a different competitor to Weylan-Yutani.
These comments somewhat echo past discussions Hawley has had with the show, where he mentioned bringing in other companies who are attempting to strive for immortality in different ways than Weylan-Yutani is.
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