Prometheus
(2012, Ridley Scott)
Significant
stretches of absence between instalments in a franchise can be a
curse or a blessing. It may provide writers, directors, studios
executives and all others involved in the creative process to sit
back and digest what they have accomplished as well as what they
still set out to do. Sometimes the decisions, despite plenty of time
for a meditative process, dot not evolve into what audiences were
hoping for. Ask the many embittered movies goers who waited anxiously
for Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Live Free or Die Hard.
Science-fiction is a little bit different given that its very nature
allows for some slightly loopier logic than in most other genres,
therefore allowing the creators a wider canvas to take a series in
different directions. The Alien franchise, as of the mid 00s,
had devolved into a stale, pitiless shell of its former self. The AVP
spinoffs virtually spelled doom and gloom for the once revered series
which gave both sci-fi and horror a serious boost. Along came Ridley
Scott and screenwriters Damon Lindelof and Jon Spaihts in an attempt
to revitalize it in ways fans were least expecting.