Is Ridley Scott responding to the criticisms of Prometheus with Alien: Paradise Lost? 3 movies to get to Alien?

JamietheBastard
MemberOvomorphOctober 10, 20153116 Views3 RepliesFrom what I have heard of the plot of Prometheus II and it's title Alien: Paradise Lost it seems that Ridley Scott is taking on board and trying to rectify some of the criticisms leveled at the first film and the snippets of plot detail I have heard are promising:
The real Engineers being a dark, eldritch alien race with unspeakable agendas. The albino humanoid engineers are a cloned slave race who serve the true Engineers. "Paradise" is really not paradise as we would understand it. There will be more of a Giger influence to this film. The Milton reference is intriguing though I thought Scott stated that he would get away from "Gods and Monsters" in Prometheus II. I have also heard that there will be some connection to Ripley in this film which I am not so interested in, Ripley was a great character sure but this feels unecessary to me, Shaw is a character who if her role is well served by a good script can fit the Ripley role and I hope we don't find out that she is some relative of Ms. Ripley, that would seem forced and unnecesary.
I think Ridley Scott is on the right track with this film and the positive reviews for The Martian bode well for Alien: Paradise Lost. Although I am wondering if is he being over ambitious planning 3 films before we get to Alien. He certainly isn't a young man any more and though he shows no sign of slowing down yet, the pre - production; principal photography and post production on four films counting Blade Runner II, would have to run to about six years or more, is three Prometheus films a realistic goal given his age? Maybe he could shoot two back to back but three? That's a pretty big task even for a much younger director!
Does anyone know if any of the plot details for Alien: Paradise Lost have any official confirmation as yet?