Sigourney Weaver and Ridley Scott could be joining forces once again for another "Aliens" film, Zap2it reports.
"Ridley and I have talked about it a couple of times. He has some ideas," the actress told the Chicago Sun Times. "If we developed a good script, Id love to play Ripley again."
The two worked together for the original "Alien" film back in 1979 and Weaver continued to work on the sequels as Ellen Ripley with James Cameron in 1986 and in 1997 with Jean-Pierre Jeanet.
Although a new "Alien" project has not been confirmed yet, Weaver already has plans of what shed like to see in the film.
"The only thing Im not interested in is going to earth," she said. "I saw that Star Trek movie where they went to earth and...yawn. I think its more fun to go to a foreign planet."
http://www.canoe.ca/JamMovies/apr23_weaver-can.html
Wednesday, April 23, 2003
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