James Cameron, who directed 1986’s Aliens, has a lot of feedback for the sequel Alien 3. During a recent appearance on the “Just Foolin About With Michael Biehn” podcast, Cameron, 71, was asked about ...
Four decades after he delivered what is arguably the only good sequel to 1979's Alien, James Cameron has no interest in returning to the long-running series famous for straddling the horror, science ...
Cameron revealed what this choice was in a discussion with Michael Biehn on his Just Fooling About podcast, and it started when Biehn, who played Corporal Hicks in the film, asked Cameron if he was ...
James Cameron garnered a lot of acclaim for directing the 1986 movie Aliens, but he's admitted he's not a fan of the third installment — which he handed over to another director. The 71-year-old ...
During his recent appearance on Just Foolin About with Michael Biehn, James Cameron expressed his thoughts on Newt’s death in Alien 3. The film, which was a sequel to Cameron’s 1986 film Aliens, saw ...
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Why Disney killed the Alien prequel trilogy
Ridley Scott's Alien and James Cameron's Aliens are two of the greatest sci-fi movies ever made. When it was announced that Ridley Scott would be returning to deliver a trilogy of Alien Prequel films, ...
Sir Ridley Scott's Alien is an undisputed sci-fi/horror classic, but for many fans of the long-running franchise, James Cameron's Aliens is considered next level. David Fincher's Alien 3, however, is ...
Article Summary James Cameron criticizes Alien 3 for killing off key Aliens characters Hicks, Newt, and Bishop too quickly. Alien 3's character deaths erased the found family dynamic fans loved from ...
Case in point: James Cameron’s Aliens took a sharp turn from Ridley Scott’s original film, changing the tone from a sci-fi/horror nightmare to an action-horror thrill ride. Cameron was clearly ...
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