‘I Was Stunned’: Sigourney Weaver Remembers Getting The Script For Aliens After The First Movie’s Success And Having An Intense Reaction

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When it comes to sequels in Hollywood, there is a certain logic in studios taking a “more of the same” approach. After all, follow-up movies are generally produced following a successful release, and it makes sense to try and give audiences more of what they’ve proven to like. One franchise that has long been an exception to this, however, is Alien – and that difference is very much reflected in Sigourney Weaver‘s recalled reaction to reading the script for James Cameron‘s Aliens for the first time.

Weaver is currently having a big week, as she received the the Venice Film Festival’s Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement, and while recently reflecting on her incredible career in an interview with Deadline, she was asked about her experience working with directors Ridley Scott and James Cameron for Alien and Aliens. She remembers that she was aboard working on a project when she first got the screenplay for the latter title (easily one of the great science-fiction films of all time), and she was blown away by how different it was from the former. Said Weaver,

I recall that I was filming in France when I received the script for Aliens. It was this almost operatic role for Ridley [Scott]. I was stunned. It was such a different way of approaching the material, much more muscular and much more akin to an action picture.