Oh you got to have that John Woo slow-mo action. It's just the way you do it.
I'd still like to re-iterate I meant that a studio may not shell out funds to make large scale pictures (in general) just because there's a dedicated fanbase. Unless it is a type of film that is bound to reap a decent profit, such as Disney or Marvel movies often do, studios may not get too heavily invested. It's a cash business, a "butt-in-seat" business, and given the choice between Philosophical Space Horror or Beauty and the Jurassic Pirates, I doubt they'll increase the budget for the next Alien film just because Ridley and fans want something epic. I could almost hear the purse strings tightening when Arthur nose dived, and covenant isn't exactly setting benchmarks. I think the budget may stay the same going forward.
The thought of Disney making an Alien movie? Makes my skin crawl just thinking about it. But keep your eyes peeled people, you might spot a xeno skull over some off-world bar in the next star wars film, or the collector's place in Guardians 3. "shudders"