Ridley Scott vows to keep directing until the end
At 87, Ridley Scott shows no signs of slowing down, reflecting on his iconic career and upcoming projects like 'Gladiator II', with no plans to retire anytime soon.
Ridley Scott has said the upcoming sequel to the film Alien: Covenant may feature less Xenomorphs, the acid-blooded alien creatures.
The veteran director, who intends to make more films for the franchise, said that he is planning to do another ‘Alien’ film with a new approach.
“We are (going to make another), we are. I think what we have to do is gradually drift away from the alien stuff.
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People say, ‘You need more alien, you need more face pulling, need more chest bursting,’ so I put a lot of that in Covenant and it fitted nicely,” said Scott told Entertainment Weekly.
The filmmaker said he might replace the iconic Xenomorphs with a new monster – Artificial Intelligence.
“But I think if you go again, you need to start finding another solution that’s more interesting. I think AI is becoming much more dangerous and therefore, more interesting,” he said.
Scott highlighted a recent Facebook experiment that featured two androids communicating with one another to drive his point home.
“They put two AIs together and they were communing. It already invented a f**king language! And they couldn’t decipher what the language was so they had to switch them off.
What was said and where’s it gone? They could have already implemented something we don’t know,” Scott said.
Directed by Scott, Alien: Covenant was released in May this year.
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