"We’re all just waiting for the strike, and it will end. The plan right now is to go back in January and be shooting in February, and looks like shoot until July or so, which puts the air date somewhere in the in the first half of '25. I was able to complete filming most of the first hour."
"That said, I wasn’t able to film anything with my star. So I still have the bulk of the show to film, and we have seven more hours to shoot. I certainly would have loved to get the show in front of people as quickly as possible."
"If it were just a monster movie [or TV show], I don’t think there would be enough there. It’s one of the great monsters of all time, but when you think about making ten, twenty, thirty, forty hours of something, even if you had 60% of the best horror action around, you still have 40% of, ‘what are we talking about’? What’s the show about? Thematically, character-wise, it has to exist as a drama outside of those other elements."
The thing with ‘Alien’ is that it’s not just a great monster movie; it’s the story of humanity trapped between its primordial, parasitic past and the A.I. future, and they’re both trying to kill us, so there’s nowhere to go. So it’s really a story of: does humanity deserve to survive? Does humanity’s arrogance in thinking that we’re no longer food, and its arrogance in creating these A.I. beings who we think will do what we tell them, but ultimately might lose their minds – is there a way out?”
"Ridley and I have talked about this and many elements of the show, but I think for me, this perfect lifeform, as it was described in the first film, is the product of millions of years of evolution that created this creature that may have existed for a million years out there in space. And the idea that it was a bio-weapon created half an hour ago is inherently less useful to me. In terms of the mythology and what’s scary about this monster."
"I prefer the retrofuturism of the first two films, and so that’s the choice that I’ve made to embrace that. There are no holograms; the convenience of beautiful Apple store technology is not available to me."
"Noah is deep in work on Season 1 of 'Alien: Earth' right now. We're in post-production, and we are talking to him and watching cuts every week."
"We're pretty bullish on 'Alien: Earth', and we've told him that assuming as we hope that 'Alien: Earth' is a returning television series, we want him to focus on at least writing two seasons of it before returning to a possible sixth season of 'Fargo.' So it's going to be a little while, but I'm also intensely proud of that show."
Farewell Bangkok. Benchakitti. Lumphini. Krabi. Pathum Wan. China Town. The Onsen. And good Ole Kinokuniya … Farewell 4am pickups. BKK Traffic. Walkie-Talkie static. Late night motorbikes. Manic laughter. And pure creative adrenaline … Farewell River Kwai. Monitor Lizards. The bluest of blue birds. The great herons. The red suns. The lightning strikes. The jungle treks. The alien encounters … and mango sticky rice. Thank you Thailand, and everyone here on this epic journey, for teaching me what I am truly made of. Onwards we go … Khob Khun Ka Xx
The perfect planet for the perfect organism. Alien: Earth is coming 2025. Only on Hulu.
When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman (Sydney Chandler) and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat in FX’s highly anticipated TV series Alien: Earth from creator Noah Hawley. FX’s Alien: Earth original series coming in 2025, only on Hulu.
Kodeni a écrit:Vraiment, le fait de le placer avant « Le huitième passager » me fait vraiment peur…
“There’s something about seeing a Xenomorph in the wilds of Earth with your own eyes.”
“That is truly chilling to think of it moving here among us, and so I can’t tell you under what circumstances you’ll see that, but you’ll see it — and you’re going to lock your door that night.”
“What was really fun for me was to really engage with the creature, bring some of my own thoughts to the design while not touching the silhouette, because that’s sacrosanct.”
“But some of the elements as we know, whatever the host is, informs what the final creature is, I just wanted to play around a little bit to make it as scary as it should be.”
EagleWolf a écrit:Je me demandais où était passé ce précédent message, je m'étais gouré de topic.![]()
Et donc...Kodeni a écrit:Vraiment, le fait de le placer avant « Le huitième passager » me fait vraiment peur…
Oui, ce n'est pas gagné vu que l'histoire y amènerait apparemment les Xénomorphes sur Terre avant les événements de ce premier film, ça a donc intérêt à être bien justifié.
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