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The Alien film franchise stands out in stark contrast from the majority of horror series, which tend to extol their iconic villain over their more bland heroes. For Friday the 13th, nobody cares for the anonymous teens, all sympathy and audience-support ultimately sides with mass-murderer Jason Voorhees. The same is similarly true for Nightmare on Elm Street (Freddy Krueger), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Leatherface), Saw (Jigsaw) and Halloween (Mike Myers). The Alien Quadrilogy is one of the rare exceptions – a horror franchise where the iconic character isn’t the villain but the hero.
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If they could find the right story, I'd be all for this. Aliens is a story and setting that's worth continuing to explore, and not just in another Prometheus type sequel. I'd rather see more Alien movies that take place later.
i would definitely like to see an alien film, the story of ripley has been concluded, i do not see how she can continue a story, she already died in alien 3 and then became a clone in alien 4. the franchise should bring another younger actress that will carry the franchise, it is very possible to make a great alien film even without sigourney weaver.