Fede Alvarez’s ALIEN Movie Adds MARE OF EASTTOWN's Cailee Spaeny As Lead

Fede Alvarez’s ALIEN Movie Adds MARE OF EASTTOWN's Cailee Spaeny As Lead

We recently learned that a new Alien movie from Don't Breath director Fede Alvarez is in the works at 20th Century Studios, and the project has now found its lead in Mare of Easttown star Cailee Spaeny.

By MarkCassidy - Nov 16, 2022 03:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Movies

We found out earlier this year that 20th Century Studios and Hulu are developing a new Alien movie with Fede Alvarez (Don't Breathe; Evil Dead) on board to write and direct, and the project has now found its lead.

According to THR, up-and-coming Mare of Easttown actress Cailee Spaeny (The Craft: Legacy; Pacific Rim: Uprising) is set to star. No details on her character were provided, but there's already speculation that she might be playing an older take on Newt from James Cameron's Aliens.

While there is always a chance this film will be connected to the previous instalments in the franchise, it is being described as a reboot. Either way, it's probably safe to assume that it won't continue the divisive plotlines that played out in Ridley Scott's Prometheus and Alien: Covenant.

Scott will produce under his Scott Free banner, however. Apparently, the legendary filmmaker was intrigued by an idea Alvarez pitched him on a few years ago, and called him out of the blue last year to see if he had any interest in developing it.

Hulu is also working on an Alien TV series with Noah Hawley (Fargo; Legion) that's expected to premiere at some point over the next two years. Whether both projects will be linked in any way remains to be seen.

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