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''Alien'' is a science-fiction
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and action
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centered on the film series which depicts warrant officer
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( Sigourney Weaver) and her battles with an
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form, commonly referred to as "the
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" or Xenomorph. Produced and distributed by
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, the series began with ''
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'' (1979), directed by
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, and was followed by three sequels: ''
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'' (1986), directed by
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; '' Alien 3'' (1992), directed by
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, and '' Alien Resurrection'' (1997), directed by
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. Scott also directed a prequel series, composed of '' Prometheus'' (2012) and '' Alien: Covenant'' (2017), which follows the exploits of the
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android and the creators of the eponymous creatures referred to as the "Engineers". The series has led to numerous
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,
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, video games and an upcoming television series developed by Scott for FX on Hulu, with Noah Hawley. It has inspired a number of spin-offs – most notably the ''Alien vs. Predator'' series, which combines the continuities of the ''Alien'' franchise with the ''Predator'' franchise and consists of two films as well as various series of comics, books, and video games.


Premise

The ''Alien'' franchise depicts a series of deadly encounters, predominantly spanning the 21st and 24th centuries, between humanity and the
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; a hostile, endoparasitoid, extraterrestrial species. Humanity is depicted as a space-faring species with an interstellar dominion; space journeys typically last months, even years, and require the use of
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. Throughout the series, characters are repeatedly manipulated and endangered by the unscrupulous megacorporation Weyland-Yutani Corp, which seeks to profit from the Aliens. The series fictionalizes the origin of the human race. A member of an ancient humanoid species, called the "Engineers", sacrifices himself, allowing his DNA to spark the genesis of mankind. The Engineers' other experiments, designed to exterminate the human race through the means of a deadly mutagen, paves the way for the Aliens to rise and populate through the traumatic implantation of larvae in hosts. Incidents across several generations are chronicled throughout the franchise.


Background

Writer
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, wanting to write a science-fiction action film, collaborated with screenwriter
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on a script, initially titled ''Star Beast'', but eventually changed to ''Alien''.
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, a company which had a distribution deal with 20th Century Fox, bought the script. The writers expected it to be a low-budget film, but the success of ''
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'' inclined Fox to invest millions."Star Beast: Developing the Story", ''The Beast Within: The Making of Alien''. In the original script, the ship had an all-male crew, though it noted that all parts were gender-interchangeable. The Ripley character was initially to be played by Tom Skerritt, but when Fox president
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and the producers at Brandywine heard rumors of Fox working on other titles with strong female leads, it was decided to cast a female as Ripley and Skerritt became Captain Dallas. Swiss painter and sculptor
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designed the alien creature's adult form and the derelict ship, while French artist
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created the look of the spacesuits and Ron Cobb provided most of the industrial design for the sets. While ''
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'', directed by
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, was successful, Fox did not consider a sequel until 1983, when
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expressed his interest to producer David Giler in continuing the ''Alien'' story. After Cameron's ''
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'' became a box office hit, Cameron and partner Gale Anne Hurd were given approval to direct and produce the sequel to ''Alien'', scheduled for a 1986 release. Cameron wrote the screenplay for ''
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'' from a story he developed with Giler and Walter Hill. Following the second film, Weaver was not interested in returning to the series, so Giler and Hill commissioned a sequel without the Ripley character. Fox's president Joe Roth opposed Ripley's removal, and Weaver was offered a $5 million salary and a producer credit to make ''Alien 3''. Giler, Hill and Larry Ferguson wrote the screenplay, based on a story from an earlier script by Vincent Ward, intended to bring closure to the ''Alien'' franchise by killing off Ripley, the principal character. ''Alien 3'' faced a mired production, with extensive script difficulties, trouble securing a director, production beginning prior to the completion of a final script, as well as profuse studio interference. While fans and critics initially did not receive ''Alien 3'' well, the film was a worldwide success and piqued Fox's interest in continuing the franchise. In 1996, production on the fourth ''Alien'' film, '' Alien Resurrection'', began. Ripley was not in the script's first draft, and Weaver was not interested in reprising the role. She joined the project after being offered an $11 million salary and more creative control, including director approval. The script, set 200 years after ''Alien 3'', resurrected the Ripley character via human cloning. The film, directed by
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, experienced an extended production, and screenwriter
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later recounted that it had done "everything wrong" with his script. The film was released in 1997 to mixed reviews and modest box office returns, and is unsucceeded.


Films


Original series


''Alien'' (1979)

On its way back to Earth, the commercial towing vehicle ''Nostromo'' is diverted to a desolate
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by a cryptic signal from a derelict alien spacecraft. Inside the alien ship, the crew discovers thousands of egg-like objects. A creature, released from one of the eggs, attaches itself to a crewman's face, rendering him unconscious. The others break quarantine to return him to the ''Nostromo''. The parasite dies and the crewman wakes up, seemingly unaffected. Soon afterwards, an alien organism bursts from his chest and grows rapidly into a large lethal creature, which the surviving crew attempt to kill. The ''Nostromo'' is destroyed in an unsuccessful attempt to kill the creature, leaving
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as the only survivor in the ship's lifeboat.


''Aliens'' (1986)

After 57 years in hypersleep, Ripley awakens aboard a medical space station orbiting Earth. She recounts the events of the ''Nostromo'' but is disbelieved by her superiors in the Weyland Yutani corporation, which has now begun to terraform and colonise the planetoid from the first film. When contact with the colony is lost, Ripley is persuaded to accompany a squad of marines to investigate. They discover the colonists have been wiped out after being directed by the company to secure the derelict ship reported by Ripley. There is only one survivor, a girl named Newt. The aliens vastly outnumber and quickly overwhelm the marines, who fight for survival. Only a handful, including Ripley and Newt, escape.


''Alien 3'' (1992)

Immediately following the events of ''Aliens'', the military ship USS ''Sulaco'', carrying the survivors, catches fire. The occupants are ejected in an escape pod, which crash-lands on the refinery/prison planet Fiorina "Fury" 161. All on board except Ripley are killed. An alien facehugger is also aboard, and impregnates an animal with an alien, which soon begins killing inmates and wardens. Ripley discovers an alien queen is growing inside her, and is determined to kill both herself and the creature before Weyland Yutani can exploit them.


''Alien Resurrection'' (1997)

Two hundred years after the events of ''Alien 3'', several clones of Ripley, including the alien queen she was carrying, are grown by the military aboard the USM ''Auriga''. The military intends to exploit the aliens, and uses humans kidnapped and delivered to them by a group of mercenaries as hosts for the queen's eggs. The Aliens escape, and Ripley 8 (a clone mixed with Alien DNA) and the mercenaries attempt to escape and destroy the ''Auriga'' before it reaches Earth.


Crossover series

Inspired by the Dark Horse Comics series, the filmmakers of '' Predator 2'' (1990) incorporated an Easter egg in which an Alien skull was seen in a Predator trophy case. Expansions upon this shared universe between the ''Alien'' and '' Predator'' franchises followed through comics and video games, leading up to the launch of a film franchise with the release of ''
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'' in 2004, followed by '' Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem'' in 2007. The franchise has spawned various comics, novels, video games, and other merchandise based upon or inspired by the films. A third film has been variously rumored since the production of ''Requiem''.Holtreman, Vic (March 10, 2008)
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In mid-2018, Shane Black, the director of '' The Predator'', expressed his belief that a third ''Alien vs. Predator'' could still happen, indicating the studio's interest in both franchises.


''Alien vs. Predator'' (2004)

In 2004, a Predator mothership arrives in Earth orbit to draw humans to an ancient Predator training ground on
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, an island about one thousand miles north of Antarctica. A buried pyramid giving off a "heat bloom" attracts a group of explorers led by billionaire and self-taught engineer Charles Bishop Weyland ( Lance Henriksen), the original founder and CEO of Weyland Industries, who unknowingly activates an Alien egg production line as a hibernating Alien Queen is awakened within the pyramid. Three Predators descend unto the planet and enters the structure, killing all humans in their way with the intention of hunting the newly formed Aliens, while the scattered explorers are captured alive by Aliens and implanted with embryos. Two Predators die in the ensuing battle with an Alien, while the third allies itself with the lone surviving human, Alexa "Lex" Woods ( Sanaa Lathan), while making their way out of the pyramid as it is destroyed by the Predator's wrist bomb and eventually does battle with the escaped Alien Queen on the surface. The Queen is defeated by being dragged down by a water tower into the dark depths of the frozen sea, but not before she fatally wounds the last Predator. The orbiting Predator mothership uncloaks and the crew retrieves the fallen Predator. A Predator elder gives Lex a spear as a sign of respect, and then departs. Once in orbit it is revealed that an Alien Chestburster was present within the corpse, thus a Predalien hybrid is born.


''Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem'' (2007)

Set immediately after the events of the previous film, the Predalien hybrid aboard the Predator scout ship, having just separated from the mothership shown in the previous film, has grown to full adult size and sets about killing the Predators aboard the ship, causing it to crash in the small town of Gunnison, Colorado. The last surviving Predator activates a distress beacon containing a video recording of the Predalien, which is received by a veteran Predator on the Predator homeworld, who sets off towards Earth to "clean up" the infestation. When it arrives, the Predator tracks the Aliens into a section of the sewer below the town. He removes evidence of their presence as he moves along using a corrosive blue liquid and uses a laser net to try to contain the creatures, but the Aliens still manage to escape into the town above. The Predator fashions a plasma pistol from its remaining plasma caster and hunts Aliens all across town, accidentally cutting the power to the town in the process. During a confrontation with human survivors, the Predator loses its plasma pistol. The Predator then fights the Predalien singlehandedly, and the two mortally wound one another just as the US air force drops a tactical nuclear bomb on the town, incinerating both combatants along with the Predalien's warriors and hive, as well as the few remaining humans in the town. The salvaged plasma pistol is then taken to a Ms. Cullen Yutani of the Yutani Corporation, foreshadowing an advancement in technology leading to the future events of the ''Alien'' films.


Prequel series

Development of a prequel story began in the early 2000s when both Ridley Scott and James Cameron started to develop ideas for a story that would explore the origins of the Alien. In 2002, the development of ''
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'' had taken precedence and the prequel project remained dormant until 2009. Jon Spaihts wrote the first screenplay for the project, but Scott then opted for a different direction and hired Damon Lindelof in 2010, to rewrite the script into a story that focused on the creators of the Aliens, rather than the Aliens themselves. The film, titled '' Prometheus'', was released in 2012 to box office success and mostly positive reviews. By 2014, development on the second prequel was underway, with Scott returning as director. The film's screenplay was initially written by Jack Paglen in 2013, but was subsequently rewritten by Michael Green and Dante Harper, before Scott's collaborator from ''
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'', John Logan, wrote the final version. The film, titled '' Alien: Covenant'', commenced production in February 2016 and was released on May 19, 2017. ''Alien: Covenant'' was a box office disappointment, grossing $240.9 million worldwide against a production budget of $97 million, while also receiving lukewarm critical reviews. The story of the prequel series centers around the android
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, and two crews he accompanies on expeditions to meet the mysterious Engineers.


''Prometheus'' (2012)

Some 30 years before the events of ''Alien'', scientists Elizabeth Shaw and Charlie Holloway discover a star map among the remnants of several ancient Earth cultures. Accompanied by David 8 and hoping to discover the origins of humanity, they journey aboard the spaceship USCSS ''Prometheus'' and arrive on the distant planet LV-223 in the Zeta2 Reticuli system, the same region of space in which the
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LV-426 from ''
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'' is found. There they discover the ancient remains of an advanced civilization, called the Engineers (the same race as the dead pilot from the derelict ship in ''Alien''), who were developing biological weapons in the form of a pathogenic mutagen which could have driven the human race extinct. The horrors they encounter result in the loss of the crew except for David and Shaw.


''Alien: Covenant'' (2017)

Eleven years after the events of ''Prometheus'', the colony ship USCSS ''Covenant'', carrying thousands of colonists and hundreds of human embryos in cryo-stasis, makes its way towards the planet Origae-6. The crew is awakened by a neutrino blast and intercepts a transmission sent from Shaw, which they decide to trace to an apparently habitable Engineer home world (referred to as Planet 4), devoid of all non-floral life. When several crew members are infected by the same mutagen encountered by the ''Prometheus'' crew and give birth to a new breed of Alien, the Neomorphs, the android David 8 rescues them. It is revealed that he brought Shaw to the planet, where he killed all non-floral life and began experimenting on Shaw's corpse to engineer his own breeds of Aliens. His motivations to replace human life with Aliens is made apparent, and with the birth of yet another new breed of Alien, a terraforming expert named Daniels and the remaining crew are forced to flee from the world. After disposing of the Aliens chasing them, the crew members return to the ''Covenant'' and are put back into cryosleep by someone they believe to be their shipboard synthetic, Walter. Only when Daniels is put in her cryopod does she realize that Walter has been replaced by the identical David. With the crew, colonists, and embryos at his mercy, David contacts Weyland-Yutani back on Earth, stating that while the majority of the crew was killed in the neutrino blast, they would continue to Origae-6.


Future

In the mid-1990s, screenwriter
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wrote a treatment titled ''Alien: Earthbound''. Fox executives were impressed by the script, having read it after ''Alien Resurrection'' had entered post-production. Joss Whedon had written an Earth-set script for ''Alien 5'', but Sigourney Weaver was not interested and wanted it to be set on the original planetoid. She has remained open to a role on the condition that she likes the story. Before 20th Century Fox greenlit ''Alien vs. Predator'', James Cameron had been collaborating on the plot for a fifth ''Alien'' film with another writer, but ceased work on learning of the crossover. Cameron stated that the crossover would "kill the validity of the franchise", and that "it was '' Frankenstein Meets Werewolf''" – like "
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just taking their assets and starting to play them off against each other." Although he liked the final product, he ruled out any future involvement with the series. In late 2008, Weaver hinted in an interview with MTV that she and Scott were working on an ''Alien'' spin-off film, which would focus on the chronicles of Ellen Ripley rather than on the Aliens, but the continuation of Ripley's story has not materialized. Sigourney Weaver has expressed her interest in returning to the role of Ripley with Neill Blomkamp's story (purportedly titled ''Alien: Awakening'') which would tie into the first two ''Alien'' films by taking place after ''Aliens'' and foregoing involvement with the other two sequels. This was canceled in favor of Scott's own untitled third prequel (also purportedly titled ''Alien: Awakening''), which was later also canceled following the disappointing box office results of ''Alien: Covenant''. In February 2019, James Cameron stated that he was working on reviving Blomkamp's project. In June 2020, Brandywine Productions revealed that a screenplay for a new installment in the original series called ''"Alien V"'', centered around Ripley, had been written by Walter Hill and David Giler. In an interview with '' The Hollywood Reporter'' published in September 2022, Hill confirmed in that the proposed alternative sequel involving Weaver would not be moving forward. After the
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, it was officially confirmed at the 2019
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that future ''Alien'' films are in development. In May 2019, '' Variety'' reported that the third prequel film was "in the script phase", with Ridley Scott attached to serve once again as director. In September 2020, Scott confirmed that work on the next installment is ongoing, but was undecided with keeping it tied in with the plot set out in ''Prometheus'' and ''Alien: Covenant''. In March 2022, '' The Hollywood Reporter'' reported that a new ''Alien'' movie set separately from the earlier movies is coming to
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directed by Fede Álvarez and produced by
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. Álvarez pitched the idea to Scott years ago and now has the opportunity to make it. That November,
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was announced to be in talks for the lead role. Rumors suggest that the film is going to be titled ''Alien Romulus''.


Short films

In 2012 and 2017 respectively, Ridley Scott directed eight short films to tie in with the releases of ''Prometheus'' and ''Alien: Covenant''. In July 2018, it was reported that 20th Century Fox had joined forces with
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to produce short films, intended to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the ''Alien'' franchise. By March 2019, the details of the short films were released. Tongal co-founder and CEO James DeJulio stated that the joint-production is "reflective of Tongal's mission to bring creative opportunities to the next generation of talent." The shorts were released weekly on ''
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'', after which they were uploaded to the Alien Universe web page, as well as all ''Alien'' social media pages on May 5 of the same year. All six of the short films premiered at the
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in Seattle. The 40th anniversary short films are available as a Movies Anywhere-exclusive bonus feature accompanying the digital release of ''Alien''.


Television


Early ideas

In 1979, 20th Century Fox considered producing a television series based upon the 1979 film ''Alien'' and hoped that ABC would pick it up but its only media coverage was found in the June 1980 ''Fangoria'' issue #6 and it ended up abandoned as the 1986 sequel ''Aliens'' arrived on the scene. In 1992, a now cancelled animated series inspired by the 1986 film ''Aliens'' titled ''Operation: Aliens'' was being produced along with an LCD game, board game, a
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video game, and action figures. However the brand lived on through Kenner toylines as simply ''Aliens'' and in the comics series included with the action figures as well as in the ''Aliens/Predator Universe'' trading cards set. In 2007, Ain't It Cool News reported that a (since then cancelled) animated series inspired by the 1986 film ''Aliens'' titled ''Aliens: War Games'' was being produced.


''Alien'' television series

On December 10, 2020, as part of Disney's Investor Day presentation, a new TV series project based on the franchise was announced to be in development for FX on Hulu, with Noah Hawley and Scott being involved. It will be set on Earth in the near future, thus marking the first of the franchise to do so without featuring Ellen Ripley. At the 2021 Television Critics Association Press Tour, FX network's John Landgraf said that the series will probably premiere in 2023. A casting sheet for characters Hermit and Wendy shed light on the show's leads. Reports suggested that the TV series would start filming in March 2022, but production has been delayed until 2023.


Web series


''Alien: Isolation – The Digital Series'' (2019)

In 2014, Sega published the video game '' Alien: Isolation''. In 2019, a seven-episode animated adaptation of ''Alien: Isolation'' was released on February 28. The series, developed by 20th Century Fox, in conjunction with Reverse Engineering Studios and DVgroup, was created using a combination of brand-new scenes animated from scratch, cinematics taken directly from the original game, and digital recreations of first-person scenes from the game. ''Alien: Isolation'' is set in 2137, 15 years after the events of ''Alien'' and 42 years prior to ''
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'', following
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, who is investigating the disappearance of her mother, Ellen Ripley, as she is transferred to the space station Sevastopol to find the flight recorder of the ''Nostromo'' only to discover an Alien has terrorized the station, killing the vast majority of the crew. Andrea Deck reprises her role as Amanda Ripley.


Cast and crew


Principal cast


Additional crew


Reception

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Box office performance


Critical and public response

''Alien'' was nominated for two Academy Awards, winning for Best Visual Effects. ''Aliens'' received seven nominations, including a Best Actress nomination for Sigourney Weaver, and won for Best Visual Effects and Best Sound Effects. ''Alien 3'' was nominated for Best Visual Effects. ''Prometheus'' was also nominated for Best Visual Effects. ''Alien'' was also inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress for historical preservation as a film which is "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The
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ranked ''Alien'' as the sixth most thrilling American movie and seventh-best film in the science fiction genre, and in the AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes and Villains list, Ripley was ranked eighth among the heroes, and the Alien was fourteenth among the villains. IGN listed ''Alien'' as the thirteenth best film franchise of all time in 2006.


Accolades


Academy Awards


Alien Day

"Alien Day", April 26, has become the fan celebration day for the ''Alien'' franchise. The date derives from LV-426, the "426" converting to "4/26" or "April 26". On Alien Day 2016, Neill Blomkamp released new art for his concept of ''Alien 5'', and the Audible Original audio play adaptation of '' Alien: Out of the Shadows'' was released. On Alien Day 2017, 20th Century Fox released "The Crossing" prologue short film for '' Alien: Covenant'', and the Audible Original audio play adaptation of '' Alien: River of Pain'' was released.


''Alien: The Play''

From March 19 to 22, 2019, North Bergen High School (New Jersey, US) staged an adaptation of ''Alien'' entitled ''Alien: The Play'', which was widely praised and granted seals of approval by
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,
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, Sigourney Weaver and Walter Hill. In the aftermath of the play's popularity and approval, North Bergen Mayor Nick Sacco's non-profit foundation pledged funds for more performances.


In academia

The Bishop character has been the subject of literary and philosophical analysis as a high-profile android character conforming to science fiction author
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's Three Laws of Robotics and as a model of a compliant, potentially self-aware machine. The portrayal of androids in the ''Alien'' series—Ash in ''Alien'', Bishop in ''Aliens'' and ''Alien 3'', and Call ( Winona Ryder) in '' Alien Resurrection'' (1997)—has been studied for its implications relating to how humans deal with the presence of an " Other", as Ripley treats them with fear and suspicion, and a form of "hi-tech racism and android apartheid" is present throughout the series. This is seen as part of a larger trend of technophobia in films prior to the 1990s, with Bishop's role being particularly significant as he redeems himself at the end of ''Aliens'', thus confounding Ripley's expectations.


Music


Home media

There have been dozens of stand-alone releases of the individual films on various formats, including
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, VHS,
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, DVD, and Blu-ray. The multiple single releases on VHS were generally the original theatrical cuts of each film.
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saw single releases of all theatrical versions, as well as two so-called "
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" which only contained one film (there were two single releases, one each for ''Alien'' and ''Aliens'') but had multiple discs and a large amount of supplemental material with a high retail price tag (around US$100). The ''Aliens'' set included a new "Special Edition" cut of the film completed by
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just for this release, which was a significantly extended version of the film. The films made their DVD debut in 1999, both as part of a boxed set (see ''Alien Legacy'' below) and as separate single-disc releases of each film (''Aliens'' was only available in its "Special Edition" cut, not its original theatrical cut, which did not make it to DVD until the next boxed set). Following the ''Alien Quadrilogy'' set (see below), each film received individual two-disc releases containing the content of each film from that set. Since then, there have been multiple issues and reissues of the films, in both their theatrical or extended version, though some single releases include both. In addition to the single releases, there have been seven complete
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s of the series at various points in its history. With the exception of the DVD version of the ''Aliens Triple Pack'', each release contained all films that had come out at the time the sets were released. The seven box sets each had unique characteristics and features which were then sometimes reused in later sets or single releases in one form or another, most notably the Blu-ray ''Anthology'', which includes a detailed archive of many previous releases, including the rare Laserdisc box sets. * ''Alien Triple Pack'' (VHS, 1992), containing the first two films in the series and a third cassette with a 23-minute preview of the then upcoming theatrical release of ''Alien 3''. (Not to be confused with the 2008 DVD set of the same name below.) * ''Alien Trilogy'' (VHS, 1993), a three-cassette packaging of ''Alien'', ''Aliens'' (in its LaserDisc Special Edition cut, for the first time on another format) and ''Alien 3''. * ''Alien Saga'' (VHS, 1997), UK boxed set with the first three films plus a "Making of ''Alien Resurrection''" cassette. It was released again in 1998 with the ''Alien Resurrection'' film included. A Japan-exclusive Laserdisc pack containing the first three films released in 1999 also had the same name. (A planned U.S. version was canceled as DVDs were quickly taking over the much smaller domestic Laserdisc market in that country.) * ''Alien Legacy'' (VHS/DVD, 1999), a four-volume set containing the 1991 Laserdisc "Special Edition" cut of ''Aliens'', the theatrical versions of the other three films, and on DVD various supplemental materials that were either re-used from Laserdisc or newly created. * ''Alien Quadrilogy'' (DVD, 2003), considered one of the most exhaustive box sets of the DVD era in terms of content and special features, was spread over nine discs: four discs (one disc each) for the theatrical and extended cuts of each film (new "2003" cuts of ''Alien'', ''Alien 3'', and ''Alien Resurrection'' and the previously released 1991 "Special Edition" cut of ''Aliens''), four discs containing special features specific to each film, and an extra disc of documentaries and other supplemental content. ** The films were later re-released as two-disc individual titles as part of 20th Century Fox's Collector's Series. * ''Alien Triple Pack'' (DVD, 2008), a three-disc package including the theatrical cuts of ''Alien'' and ''Alien 3'', as well as the "Special Edition" of ''Aliens''. This set reused the name of the 1992 VHS set (this was an unusual release in that ''Alien Resurrection'' was not included, making this the first franchise box set it had not appeared in since its release). * ''Alien Anthology'' (Blu-ray, 2010), an exclusive six-disc release featuring two versions of each film (theatrical, and the 2003 cuts from the ''Alien Quadrilogy'' set—except for changes to the 2003 ''Alien 3'' "Workprint" version which included having some original voice actors come back to re-record poorly captured dialogue in newly inserted extended scenes, and fixed production errors on the "special edition" of Aliens) and almost all special features and supplements from the previous releases (including an archive of the special edition Laserdisc box sets with all their image galleries and other unique content). As with the ''Quadrilogy'' DVD, the two versions of each film were housed on a single disc, while the storage capacity of Blu-ray means the previous five discs of special features were included on the remaining two discs in the set, which held approximately 60 hours of bonus video content and over 12,000 still images. Most subsequent releases of the films on the Blu-ray medium are repackaged versions of the Blu-ray disks contained in this box set. A discount box set without the two additional discs of bonus features was also released. * ''Alien/Aliens Dual Pack'' (DVD), including the theatrical cuts of both ''Alien'' and ''Aliens''. A separate dual pack was released containing the theatrical and extended versions of ''Alien vs. Predator'' and the unrated ''Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem''. * ''Prometheus to Alien: The Evolution'' (Blu-ray, 2012), containing all of the ''Alien'' films, ''Prometheus'', and a bonus material disk for ''Prometheus''. * All of the ''Alien'' films, including ''Prometheus'', have been released in special Steelbook Blu-ray editions, although these do not come in a boxed set. While the ''Alien'' Steelbooks themselves contain the Blu-ray disks on their own, the ''Prometheus'' Steelbook contains both Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D versions of the film, as well as a bonus feature Blu-ray disk with seven hours of content. With the exception of ''Prometheus'', the films had been previously released as DVD Definitive editions, which featured Steelbook casing and contained both DVD versions (theatrical and directors cuts) of the films and a bonus feature disk. * ''Alien: The 35th Anniversary Edition'' (Blu-ray, 2014), released to mark the 35th anniversary of the release of the film, containing both a Blu-ray and a Digital HD copy, a reprint of ''Alien: The Illustrated Story'' and a series of collectible art cards containing artwork by H. R. Giger related to the film. The disk itself is the same as the respective disk on the 2010 Anthology Blu-ray release, and contains MOTHER mode, despite the lack of the required bonus disk. A reprint of the novel by Alan Dean Foster was also released, along with reprints of all other novels, with the ''Alien Resurrection'' novel available as of May 2015. * The ''Alien Universe'' box set was released exclusively through Wal-Mart on April 18, 2017, and included four limited edition poster cards designed by the Mondo art company. * The ''Alien 6 Film Collection'', released in 2017 in regular Blu-ray and Steelbook, contains all 6 films in the franchise.


Other media

There exists a great number of spin-offs in other media, including a large number of
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with the ''Predator'' franchise.


Print media

''Alien'' print media has been published since shortly before the release of the original eponymous film, in 1979. The full library of these literary works include novelizations of the films, original content that expand upon the fictional universe, comics and companion books for both the cataloging of in-universe elements and supplemental works concerning the development of the franchise. These include works by special effects company Amalgamated Dynamics Incorporated (ADI), which assisted with the effects in ''Alien 3'' and ''Alien Resurrection''.


Novels

Several novelizations of each of the six films and some comic books as well as original canonical novels based on the franchise have been released. The original novels include '' Alien: Out of the Shadows'', ''Alien: Sea of Sorrows'', ''Alien: River of Pain'', marketed as the "Canonical ''Alien'' Trilogy" and the short story collection ''Aliens: Bug Hunt''. ''Out of the Shadows'' and ''River of Pain'' were adapted into audio dramas in 2016 and 2017 respectively released on the
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of the respective year. Alan Dean Foster published ''Alien: Covenant – Origins'', a novel set between the events of ''Prometheus'' and ''Alien: Covenant''.


Comic books

In addition to '' Alien: The Illustrated Story'', a graphic novel adaptation of the original film, there have been numerous limited series set in the ''Alien'' universe, as well as non-canonical crossover appearances of the Alien. In addition to ''Alien vs. Predator'' comics featuring the Alien and Predator battling, Dark Horse Comics published ''
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'' between 2014 and 2017, crossing over the continuities of the ''Alien'' prequel series with the ''Alien vs. Predator'' franchise. Dark Horse Comics also published a number of other miniseries crossovers, featuring the Alien species as an enemy pitted against prolific characters from other continuities. In 1995, the miniseries ''
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'' featured Aliens fighting against
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, while his powers are diminished. Between 1997 and 2002, a two-part miniseries called ''
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'' was published, depicting
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fighting against a horde of Aliens in a jungle bordering Mexico and
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. In 1998, WildStorm, (now a part of
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), and Dark Horse Comics published an intercompany crossover event called '' WildC.A.T.s/Aliens'', featuring the
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battling the Aliens. ''
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'', an intercompany crossover event between Dark Horse and DC Comics, features a plot beyond either continuity, where the Aliens residing on the Green Lantern planet
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get out of control and must be exterminated. In 2003, Dark Horse published ''
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'', depicting an Alien invasion in
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, necessitating for Judge Dredd to intervene, to destroy the infestation. In July 2020, Marvel Comics announced that it had acquired the comic book rights to the ''Alien'' franchise, in addition to the rights to the ''Predator'' and ''Alien vs. Predator'' franchises. Marvel announced the ''Alien'' series in December 2020, with Phillip Kennedy Johnson writing and Salvador Larroca illustrating it. Issue #1 was released in March 2021.


Video games

Since the launch of the ''Alien'' franchise, there have been numerous video games released over the years, spanning a variety of genres. In addition to appearances in crossover video games, including those from the ''Alien vs. Predator'' franchise and '' Mortal Kombat X'', the four films from the original series were adapted into video games, typically multiple times. The first release was ''Alien'' (1982) for the Atari 2600, inspired heavily by ''
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''. A second adaptation of the first film was released in 1984. The sequel, ''Aliens'' was adapted into four different video games: two different 1986 games titled ''Aliens: The Computer Game'', a collection of minigames by Activision and a first-person shooter by
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; as well as two different games titled ''Aliens'', a 1987
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platformer by Square and a 1990 arcade shoot 'em up by Konami. Acclaim Entertainment released three different games based on ''Alien 3''; two different run and gun platformers - one for consoles in 1992, another for the SNES a year later - and a Game Boy
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in 1993.
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also released a light gun arcade game ''Alien 3: The Gun'' in 1993. Acclaim's first-person shooter ''
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'' was released in 1996 and their adaptation of ''Alien Resurrection'' was released in 2000 as a
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first-person shooter. Other ''Alien'' games include Mindscape's adventure game ''Aliens: A Comic Book Adventure'' (1995), the first-person shooter ''Aliens Online'' (1998), the
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action game '' Aliens: Thanatos Encounter'' (2001), the mobile phone game ''Aliens: Unleashed'' (2003), and the arcade game ''Aliens: Extermination'' (2006). In 2014, Play Mechanix and Raw Thrills released ''Aliens: Armageddon'', a rail gun first person shooter that hit arcades soon after. Between 2016 and 2017, Zen Studios released downloadable content packs in a product line called ''"Alien vs. Pinball"'', featuring three virtual pinball tables based around the ''Alien'' and ''Alien vs. Predator'' franchises for '' Zen Pinball 2'', '' Pinball FX 2'' and '' Pinball FX 3''. In 2006, Sega made a deal with Fox Licensing to release two ''Alien'' video games for sixth generation consoles. The first was '' Aliens: Colonial Marines'', a first-person shooter by Gearbox Software that was released in 2013 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Windows. The game is set between ''Aliens'' and ''Alien 3'', following a group of marines sent to investigate the ''Sulaco'' who wound up crash-landing on LV-426. The second was '' Alien: Isolation'', a survival-horror game by Creative Assembly that follows Ripley's daughter,
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, who is stranded aboard an Alien-infested space station. The game experienced a long development cycle, with it finally being released in late 2014 for seventh generation consoles. During the prolonged development of ''Alien: Isolation'', Sega also released a
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game ''
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'' in 2011. Furthermore, a spin-off featuring Amanda Ripley called '' Alien: Blackout'' was released for mobile devices in 2019.


Merchandising

Despite ''Alien'' being widely considered a mature and non child-appropriate series, merchandise - including action figures, board games and
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s - has been manufactured and marketed to a wide range of age groups. Prior to the release of the first film, 20th Century Fox executives signed a deal with Kenner Products, for the production of a board game called ''Alien Game'', as well as action figures, marketed for being family-friendly. Following the release of the film and the outcry from parents about its nature of being a graphic and mature horror film, the product lines were abruptly cancelled. The merchandising efforts for the franchise remained largely stagnant until the release of the more action-based sequel, ''Aliens'', seven years later. From thereon out, merchandise has been produced on a rolling, ongoing basis. From the franchise's inception until Kenner's closure in 2000, the company was a major manufacturer of ''Alien'' action figures. From 1992 to 1995, Kenner produced a line of action figures dubbed ''Aliens'', initially intended to promote a cancelled animated series called ''Operation: Aliens''. In 1996, Galoob released the Micro Machines ''Alien'' line of miniature toys, but ceased production the following year, due in large to the violent and graphic nature of its packaging art. Following the founding of Hong Kong collectible toy company Hot Toys, one of the first lines the company began producing was ''Alien''. In 2014,
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released a line of action figures heavily inspired by the original 1979 Kenner line called ReAction. In the 2010s, the National Entertainment Collectibles Association (NECA) took a prominent role in the manufacturing of ''Alien'' action figures, with the majority being largely inspired by the Kenner line of action figures, as well as new additions depicting the prequel films and crossover continuities, such as ''Alien vs. Predator'' and ''Superman/Aliens''. Following Kenner's ill-fated first foray into the board game market with ''Alien Game'', merchandising efforts in the medium were stagnant, until
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released the cooperative game ''Aliens'' in 1989.
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released ''
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'' in 1991, to mixed reviews and commentary that states it functions closer to a board game than a traditional tabletop RPG. In 1993, British toy company
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released a board game called ''Operation: Aliens — Combat Game'', in which up to four players play as Colonial Marines and compete to reach the center of the board and self-destruct the Alien-infested facility. In December 2019, Swedish publisher Free League Publishing released a tabletop role-playing game called ''Alien: The Role-Playing Game'', featuring two game modes. An upcoming licensed board game titled ''Alien: USCSS Nostromo'' is set for release in 2020. However, in 2018, a French board game designer named François Bachelart accused the game's publisher, Wonder Dice, of theft of a game concept he pitched to them years prior. Wonder Dice published a press release, in which they threatened to sue anyone who would question their legal practices.


Theme park attractions

An ''Alien''-themed attraction debuted at the
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Theme Park in Malaysia in February 2022. The Park, previously known as '20th Century Fox World', has faced significant delays during construction, however, a licensing deal with Fox and new parent company The Walt Disney Company was reached. Pre-show footage of the ride was released online, and appears to detail a Weyland-Yutani themed drop tower attraction. ''Alien'' was also previously represented in
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at Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World from 1989 until the attraction's closure in 2017. The attraction featured a scene based on the first film, in which riders were taken through the ''Nostromo'', encountering Audio-Animatronic representations of Ripley and a Xenomorph.


''Alien vs. Predator'' franchise

Inspired by the Dark Horse Comics series, the filmmakers of '' Predator 2'' (1990) incorporated an easter egg in which an Alien skull was seen in a Predator trophy case. Expansions upon this shared universe between the ''Alien'' and '' Predator'' franchises followed through comics and video games, leading up to the launch of a film franchise with the release of ''
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'' in 2004, followed by '' Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem'' in 2007. The franchise has spawned various comics, novels, video games, and other merchandise based upon or inspired by the films. A third film has been variously rumored since the production of ''Requiem''. In mid-2018, Shane Black, the director of '' The Predator'', expressed his belief that a third ''Alien vs. Predator'' could still happen, indicating the studio's interest in both franchises, with
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then reprising her role as Cullen Yutani from ''Requiem'' in a silent cameo appearance in ''The Predator'', after her speaking scenes were cut.


''The Predator'' (2018)

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in one alternate ending of Shane Black's ''The Predator'' (2018), and an unmasked adult Rebecca "Newt" Jorden in a second alternate ending, meant to tie the main ''Predator'' franchise to the ''Alien'' franchise in which the characters first appeared, in a manner separate from the pre-existing ''Alien vs. Predator'' franchise and incorporating the plot element of time travel; Watkins later elaborated that of the two roles portrayed, while she was serving as a
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for Ellen Ripley ahead of a failed attempt at a Sigourney Weaver cameo, that she had actually portrayed Newt Jorden in the original ending, and had been in early discussions about potentially reprising the role in a potential ''Alien vs. Predator''-focused sequel to ''The Predator''.


See also

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* List of films featuring extraterrestrials * List of monster movies


References


Further reading

* ''Alien Woman: The Making of Lt. Ellen Ripley'' (by Ximena Gallardo C. and C. Jason Smith, Continuum, 272 pages, 2004, ) * ''The Book of Alien'' (by Paul Scanlon and Michael Gross, Star Books, 112 pages, 1979, , Titan Books, 2003, ) * ''Making of Alien Resurrection'' (by
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and Rachel Aberly,
Harper Prism Harper Prism (1993–1999) was launched by John Silbersack, Publishing Director, in 1993 as the first science fiction and fantasy imprint of HarperCollins Publishers in the United States. Prism's early authors included Stephen Baxter, Terry Pr ...
, 1997 ) * ''The Complete Aliens Companion'' (by Paul Sammon,
Harper Prism Harper Prism (1993–1999) was launched by John Silbersack, Publishing Director, in 1993 as the first science fiction and fantasy imprint of HarperCollins Publishers in the United States. Prism's early authors included Stephen Baxter, Terry Pr ...
, 1998, ) * ''The Alien Quartet: A Bloomsbury Movie Guide'' (by David Earl Thomson, Bloomsbury Publishing, 208 pages, 1999, , as ''The Alien Quartet (Pocket Movie Guide)'', 2000 ) * ''Beautiful Monsters: The Unofficial and Unauthorized Guide to the Alien and Predator Films'' (by David A. McIntee, Telos, 272 pages, 2005, ) * ''Alien Vault: The Definitive Story of the Making of The Film'' (By Ian Nathan) 2011, 176 pages. Includes inserts with sticker, mini posters, art and storyboards, Blueprints and other material.


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