IF ANY FILMMAKER IS LIVING their best life right now, it's surely Fede Alvarez, whose directing career has taken a path he couldn't have dreamed of back when he was shooting lo-fi shorts on a shoestring in Montevideo.
A decade on from reviving one beloved horror franchise with Evil Dead, he's now been given a crack at another, awakening the Alien franchise from another of its periodic slumbers in cryo-stasis - an opportunity he describes as a privilege. "It's a world of ideas that I love so much," Alvarez tells SFX. "To be able to go and play in that universe, it's just totally once in a lifetime."
The notion was first floated after Alvarez finished work on Don't Breathe, his 2016 film about three burglars who bite off more than they can chew when they break into the home of a blind Gulf War veteran. "[Producer] Tom Moran asked me what I would do if I could do anything," Alvarez recalls. "And I said with no hesitation, 'I would do Alien." This led to a meeting with Michael Schaefer, who was then president of Ridley Scott's production company Scott Free.
"I pitched them what is still very true to where this movie is today, just as a pure fan," Alvarez explains. "Mostly the idea of taking it back to its horror roots: the beautiful simplicity of that, and the steps that you put the audience through when you tell that sort of story.
"Not that Prometheus and Covenant didn't have horror in them - they had horror elements. But in a very strict screenwriting structure, from that standpoint, they're not horror movies. And I thought what I would want to see is the simplicity of going back to the beginning of what this franchise is."
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