My expectations of Hawley are based on how Legion went down, but I'm not going to condemn Earth to not being in continuity with the movies until I absolutely have to.
So far we haven't had our "Charles Xavier fought Nazis in WWII" moment yet.
On Disney and FXWho has the authority?
Who has the authority?
Even though Ridley Scott has a say, Disney definitely has the right to say on matters like canon.Ridley Scott.
Even though Ridley Scott has a say, Disney definitely has the right to say on matters like canon.
I really doubt that there's anyone higher up on the production chain than Ridley Scott who cares about Canon, which is why I listed him as the ultimate authority on what narratively counts and what doesn't when it comes to the Alien Films specifically.
Until there is something that directly contradicts those movies it's not an issue for me.
You know what makes it even simpler?Treating this IP as a series of self-contained sub-franchises makes everything much simpler and less frustrating/annoying.
You know what makes it even simpler?
Just look past the contractions and enjoy each productions as is.
I would even go so far as to say it borrowed elements from AVP, consciously or not.Even so, Prometheus contradicted AVP for the most part
It was an okay episode, I like elements like Marrow and Squid Eye .. But the crew.. omg.. the crew was clown shoes.
I can forgive the original Alien in that the crew was basically "Space Truckers" in that they were just civilians running freight.
This? This is a travesty.. A "Hand Picked" Crew sent out for 65 years to pick up anything they find. The promethus crew were MIT Grads compared to these incompetents. Tsing? what use was he being awake? Scientist messing with the ticks? Moron. Doc? .. ugh..
It had good scenes but this show is suffering from Andor Disease.. Your concept doesnt fill the time, and your filler sucks.
Best things in this series is Squidward and Marrow.. all the other.. meh.
Until there is something that directly contradicts those movies it's not an issue for me.
Ridley Scott.
The franchise's "idea" rights belong to Ridley Scott,(More precisely, as far as I understand, after the Alien productions before 2010, Ridley Scott acquired the 'idea' rights of the franchise.) and anyone directing an Alien series or film must satisfy him. He's also the producer of that series and Alien Romulus. Neill Blomkamp also had an Alien 5 project that would erase the history of Alien 3 and 4. At least, until Ridley Scott waved his hand in a camera-focused environment and declared, "You can't make Alien!", Ridley Scott was on the fence about anyone but him making Alien. He's recently changed his mind.Why him? He didn't create Alien. That was Dan O'Bannon and Ronald Shusett, He didn't write it, that was O'Bannon. IMDB doesn't give him any credits on Aliens, that was James Cameron's show. He wasn't involved with Alien 3, Alien Resurrection, or the Alien vs Predator movies. He's one of six credited producers (in addition to several executive and associate producers) on Alien Romulus. Why should Hawley worry about his opinion?
Or you could just not worry about "canon" and just enjoy the stories as they are. I know that's apparently a weird way to do it, but at this point that's how I'm approaching it.Treating the 7 films, Alien Earth, and the Predator/AvP films as separate self-contained sub-franchise entities eliminates the contradictions entirely.
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