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'I wasn't very happy': Ridley Scott regrets not making sequel to sci-fi classic – Cinema News

'I wasn't very happy': Ridley Scott regrets not making sequel to sci-fi classic – Cinema News

As he prepares to unveil his film Gladiator 2, the director of Alien and Blade Runner recently announced that he has not been offered to direct the sequels to these two sci-fi works himself.

In a few months, Ridley Scott will take us back to the sands of the Roman Colosseum with the sequel to his legendary Peplum Gladiator, released 24 years ago today. But twenty years before he told the world the epic tale of Maximus (which earned his interpreter Russell Crowe an Oscar, among four other awards for the film), the British director revolutionized science fiction twice.

After an excellent feature film (The Duellists, directed by Harvey Keitel and Keith Carradine), Ridley Scott began his career as a filmmaker by delivering two monuments of the genre: the sad Alien, the first part of a saga that continues to this day, and the brilliant Blade Runner, adapted from a novel by Philip K. Dick, which had a sequel 35 years later directed by Denis Villeneuve.

“I am the author of two franchises.”

However, as recently revealed, In the microphone Variety By revealing the first images of Gladiator II, Ridley Scott still regrets to this day that he did not direct the sequel to his first two successes:

Warner Bros.

“I am the author of two franchises.”It is to explain.

Most Hollywood directors (…) Don't let things like that get away from you. But Alien was my second movie, which I didn't really have a choice about. And Blade Runner was my third movie. So I didn't have a choice, because I had very powerful friends. It was a way of saying to myself, “Welcome to Hollywood.” (…) “I've never been asked that question. You can imagine I wasn't very happy.”

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“I've never been asked that question.”

always in front of the microphone diverseSo the director pointed out that he wasn't asked for his opinion on the matter, but he didn't really insist on taking charge of these projects either, and maybe he should have.

(…) “I should have done the Alien and Blade Runner sequels. We change over the years. At the time, I didn't want to do that again. So James Cameron came in, and then David Fincher, with Alien.”

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