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Ridley Scott Says the ‘Alien’ TV Series Will “Never Be as Good as” the Original Classic

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Announced at the tail end of last year, Disney is working on the first-ever television series set within the Alien universe for FX/Hulu, with Noah Hawley (“Legion,” “Fargo”) developing.

What we know so far, which isn’t very much at all, is that the series will be set on Earth. FX had teased, “Expect a scary thrill ride set not too far in the future here on Earth.”

Last we heard, Ridley Scott is expected to be on board as producer, which is interesting because Scott just made comments this week that don’t quite suggest he’s on board with this whole idea. Chatting with UK’s Independent, Scott – who never did get to finish his planned trilogy of Alien prequel films – offered up a simple proclamation when asked about the series.

It’ll never be as good as the first one,” Scott told the outlet. “That’s what I’ll say.”

It’s likely that Scott’s comments here were more playful than anything else, and let’s be honest, he’s not wrong. It’s hard to imagine anything Alien-related ever being as good as Ridley Scott’s original classic, and this is clearly something Scott realized when even he decided to go back to that well. After all, Prometheus took the franchise in a *far* different direction.

As for Alien: Covenant, that movie brought back the Xenomorphs for a much more traditional Alien movie, but even still it was clear that Scott had way more on his mind than recapturing past glories. His eventual plan was for the prequel movies to dovetail right into the back end of the original Alien, a plan that sadly may never come to fruition as he had hoped.

Perhaps Scott is still a little bummed about that. Can you blame him?

Expect to wait until 2023 for the return of the Alien franchise.

Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has four awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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“I’m the Grim Reaper” – Sam Raimi Teams with ’10 Cloverfield Lane’ Writers on Gory, Funny Webtoon Adaptation

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I'm the Grim Reaper

The Wattpad/Webtoons and Grave Weaver-created series “I’m the Grim Reaper” is nearing its 200th episode, and it’s also getting a new TV series adaptation with talented names behind it. Deadline reports that celebrated filmmaker Sam Raimi is teaming up with 10 Cloverfield Lane scribes Josh Campbell & Matt Stuecken on the new series.

The series follows “Scarlet, a young woman who wakes up in the ninth circle of hell with no idea how she got there. Satan offers to send Scarlet back to Earth if she’ll work as his reaper. But it doesn’t take long for Scarlet to realize that Satan’s offer is even worse than she feared.”

The story is said to fit perfectly into “Raimi’s wheelhouse, striking a deft balance between scares, gore and humor.”

Sam Raimi and Zainab Azizi will executive produce the series with Weaver, who’ll also team on the development process. Raimi may be most known for his Spider-Man and Evil Dead movies, but the filmmaker has been busy behind the scenes producing. More recently, Raimi produced this week’s action brawler Boy Kills World and last year’s 65, with Don’t Move on the way.

The “I’m the Grim Reaper” webtoon launched in 2019, delving into the humor and horrors of reaping souls in Hell. That it’s on the cusp of airing its 200th episode means no shortage of story and mythology for Campbell and Stuecken to pull from.

Stay tuned for additional details on this new series as they arrive.

 

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