Quote'The thing with Alien is, it's always trapped in a spaceship, trapped in a prison. What if it wasn't that?'"
Instead, Hawley will be bringing the xenomorphs to Earth, and it will explore that moment in Earth's history. As he explained, "What is this moment on Earth, technology-wise? And where are we? And the question science-fiction always tends to ask is, does humanity deserve to survive? So that seems like a really interesting question to continue to explore."
I find it comical that they're trying to talk as if the Alien always being trapped in a spaceship or a prison is a stale recipe and yet proceed to act like they're asking all of these philosophical questions "where is Earth at technology wise and yada yada...we're going to bring the Alien to Earth look at how innovative we are."
Based on how this is being described I'm willing to bet the house this thing will be botched and further dig the hole in the ground for the Alien franchise.
Seems like there are some pompous a******* working on this who think they know best and are taking a progressive approach.
RIP Chappy