Neill Blomkamp Says His ALIEN Sequel Didn't Happen Because He's Not A "Studio-Lackey Director"

Neill Blomkamp Says His ALIEN Sequel Didn't Happen Because He's Not A "Studio-Lackey Director"

We've seen concept art for Neill Blomkamp's Alien 5, but the plug was pulled on the movie long ago. Now, he sheds new light on why it didn't happen and the reason he doesn't fit into the Hollywood system.

By JoshWilding - Jul 12, 2023 07:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Movies
Source: The Playlist

We're closing in on a decade since it was first revealed that Neill Blomkamp was developing Alien 5, though the fact this project wasn't ever going to become a reality was made apparent some time ago. 

The idea had been for Sigourney Weaver to reprise her role as Ellen Ripley, with Michael Biehn back as Cpl. Dwayne Hicks and an adult Newt also expected to take centre stage. The events of the third and fourth movies were expected to be largely ignored, news which came as a relief to fans of those classic first two instalments.

Over the years, Blomkamp has been attached to a number of sci-fi franchises outside of Alien, including Halo and RoboCop. Those also failed to materialise, and the filmmaker shed some light on why during a recent interview with Empire Online (via The Playlist). 

"The stuff that’s hit me the hardest in my own career are the projects that didn’t get made - 'Alien,' predominantly," the District 9 helmer reveals. "[I could have kept working within the US film system] if I was more of a McDonald’s, Burger King-type studio-lackey director that makes one film every year or every 1.5 years."

"Naturally, I’m an artist who doesn’t play the Hollywood game," Blomkamp continued. "When I left, I thought about things and came back with a different point of view about how I’m going to approach Hollywood."

The director has never fully elaborated on why Alien 5 didn't happen, though it's been widely theorised that Sir Ridley Scott chose to pull the plug on that in order to focus on his prequel movies which began with Prometheus (which abruptly ended when Alien: Covenant bombed). 

Now, we're getting a new Alien TV series from Fargo's Noah Hawley and a movie directed by Fede Alvarez thought to be titled Alien: Romulus

Are you disappointed Blomkamp's Alien 5 never became a reality? 

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