Ghosts of ALIEN past
February 10th, 2009 at 08:22am Will Pfeifer
Over at his Web site, artist Lebbeus Woods posts some drawings he made back in 1990 for a never-filmed version of ALIEN 3. That movie eventually became notorious as (Oscar nominee) David Fincher’s debut film, which was taken from him by the studio and re-edited, then released to a largely appathetic audience. The version Woods worked on would’ve shared some similarities — the plot still involved a religious colony, for one thing — but according to Woods, “the story of the (director Vincent) Ward movie was radically different.”
 If you’re a fan of ALIEN 3, ALIEN movies in general or just fascinating conceptual art, check out Woods’ work here.
And, as Woods stresses (to avoid any legal hassles), “The drawings made by me that I reproduce with this post, and their copyrights, are the property of the Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation; I reproduce them here under my rights of fair use, for educational purposes only; copying or reproducing the images of these drawings for any commercial purposes, without the explicit permission of Twentieth Century Fox is strictly forbidden by law.”



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1. Jerry | February 10th, 2009 at 7:36 pm
ALIEN 3 was the film that started the derailment of the whole series. I’d like to see 20th Century Fox pretend it and ALIEN RESURRECTION never happened and reboot the series post-ALIENS.
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