Alien: Earth creator reveals what he took from Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner (and what he didn’t)

In 1982, three years after directing the space-horror classic Alien (and following a failed attempt to adapt Frank Herbert’s Dune into a film), Ridley Scott came back down to Earth. His follow-up film, Blade Runner, started with a concept Alien only briefly touched on — a robot masquerading as a human — and exploded it into a moody noir sci-fi set in a perpetually rain-soaked future version of our Los Angeles.



source https://www.polygon.com/alien-earth-noah-hawley-blade-runner-synthetics/

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