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I can be as much a carny as those companies that used to release old films to home video with modern cover designs if their was a remake heavily advertised at the pictures.I first thought this was about OTLs Alien franchise,
There's a ton that could be done with Alien(s): the variations the original went through you mention (I imagine any TL with a well-known film called The Alien sees Starbeast retained or a different title adopted, if the script is written at all); the different versions of Alien 3; the long-development of Alien vs. Predator; Scott & Cameron collaborating on a prequel; and Blomkamp's sequel. Sure there are many more.I first thought this was about OTLs Alien franchise, which went through its own interesting shifts. From originally being called Starbeast to having iterations that ranged from the weird (Summoning historical figures to fight the monster) to the obviously budget conscious (the Xenomorph was a contemporary experiment, the Gigership got replaced with a normal one with a dead human "space jockey" ) it could easily be its own article.
What I enjoy about writing these articles is I often just have a title, name associated, or even just a concept to go on. It's when I start digging deeper I see how things connect in unexpected ways.Well, this was an unexpected and interesting topic.