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  1. Alien Resurrection checks in with enough slime, gore and scary monster-flick moments to satisfy undemanding audiences. But it's an ugly, animated corpse of a movie stitched together from the other ...

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    • New Opening Credits Sequence
    • Ripley 8 Is An Unpleasant Patient
    • Ripley 8 Gets A Reminder of Newt
    • Ripley 8 & Call Talk in The Chapel
    • Destroyed Earth Alternate Ending
    • Other Smaller Changes
    • Alien: Resurrection Extended Cut Overview

    To start off, Alien: Resurrection's opening credits sequence in the extended cut is almost entirely different from that found in the theatrical cut, beginning on a close-up of what appears to be Xenomorph jaws, only to pull back and reveal that it's some kind of bug. The bug is squished by a USM solider, and then a flyby of the Auriga ship is shown...

    In Alien: Resurrection's extended cut, after the scientists finish their surgery to retrieve the Xenomorph Queen embryo from inside Ripley 8 (Sigourney Weaver), one scientist goes in to seal up the incision. Unfortunately for him, Ripley 8 wakes up, and she's not happy, snapping his arm like a twig thanks to the enhanced strength afforded by her mi...

    In an add-on to the scene where Ripley 8 is shown pictures and the scientists are observing her reactions, she's shown a picture depicting a little girl with long blonde hair. Ripley 8 smiles a little at first, then begins to become emotional, and it's clear that part of her remembers Ellen Ripley's relationship with Newt in Aliens, who was of cour...

    During this added conversation between Ripley 8 and the android Call (Winona Ryder), Call reveals why she's so determined to destroy the Xenomorphs, and how she couldn't let humanity be the instrument of its own destruction. Ripley replies by once again referencing her time with Newt, although she says she can't remember the girl's name. It's also ...

    One of the biggest changes found in the extended cut of Alien: Resurrection is the inclusion of an alternate ending. While the theatrical conclusion sees Call and Ripley 8 marveling from above at Earth's lush natural landscape and wondering what to do next, the alternate ending actually sees the pair land on Earth, one which is a desolate desert. T...

    Dr. Gediman asks Ripley 8 about Fury 161, the prison planet from Alien 3. She seems to remember it to a degree, but it's not clear how much.
    Dr. Wren tells Dr. Gediman that Ripley's former employer, the evil Weyland-Yutani corporation, had eventually been bought out by Wal-Mart, an amusing (although a bit stupid) reveal.
    The scenes introducing the crew of the Betty ship to the film are changed in multiple ways, with some scenes playing in a different order, some being recut, and some featuring additional material.
    The meeting between General Perez and Elgyn, captain of the Betty, is considerably longer, with Perez not really being amused by Elgyn's unprofessional behavior.

    All in all, the Alien: Resurrectionextended cut isn't all that different from the theatrical version. Most of the additions simply serve to further develop the characters and their relationships, and in Ripley 8's case, look a bit further into what remains of her humanity. The extended special edition cut runs about seven minutes longer than the th...

  2. Oct 11, 2021 · The new Alien TV series won't start shooting in spring 2022, so it looks like it will be some time before it hits our screens. However, in the meantime, you can enjoy a series of short Alien films ...

  3. Nov 26, 1997 · 1h 48min. Release Date: November 26, 1997. Genre: Action, Horror, Science Fiction. 200 years after her last adventure, Ripley is cloned by military scientists, who extract an alien queen from her chest and exploit the fact that both Ripley and the alien are genetic hybrids. Meanwhile, Ripley teams up with a group of smugglers, including an ...

    • Jean-Pierre Jeunet
    • Robert Faltisco
  4. Nov 26, 1997 · Ellen Ripley (Weaver) died fighting the perfect predator. Two hundred years and eight horrific experiments later, she's back. A group of scientists has cloned her-along with the alien queen inside her-hoping to breed the ultimate weapon. But the resurrected Ripley must team up with a band of smugglers, including a mechanic named Call (Ryder), who holds more than a few surprises of her own ...

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  5. Apr 26, 2023 · In the picture, we see our first look at one of the sets of the film, along with the return of the infamous Facehugger creature, which lays eggs inside their unsuspecting victims to create new ...

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  7. Alien Resurrection. Alien Resurrection is a 1997 American science fiction horror film, [ 4] directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, written by Joss Whedon, and starring Sigourney Weaver and Winona Ryder. It is the fourth installment of the Alien franchise, and was filmed at the 20th Century Fox studios in Los Angeles, California .

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