Alien prequel not call “Paradise” casting of false reports, it is only a movie

Presumably, the “paradise” might be just an alias for production. Yesterday, it seemed like we were getting a huge amount of information about the prequel to Alien by Ridley Scott. But last night, Chris Petrikin, Senior Officer of 20th Century Fox, vice president of Corporate Communications, the machine had to make some clarifications Twitter. Vulture reported that the movie was called “Paradise” and Michael Fassbender (Inglourious Basterds) and Michelle Yeoh (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) will be offered roles. The first time you said that the title is “Paradise.” It did seem odd that Fox would make an Alien movie and not put the word “foreigner” in the title.
In other news of further clarification, playlist information, according to a source close to the production, casting rumors Fassbender and Yeoh are “just plain wrong.” Hit the jump for the control of rumors in the prequel to Alien.
The idea that Scott will lead two Alien films came from the director himself, while the press was Robin Hood. Here is the transcript of what he said:Petrikin also sent the rumor long ago that Scott was actually prequels to make two back-to-back “.
You are developing a prequel to Alien, you are developing a series of movies or a longer history?
It will be a prequel to one and two. Then, an Alien.Ridley Scott: It will be two.
If you’re going to shoot the prequel shoot together or separately?
SCOTT: Right now I’m trying to get the first out.
However, Petrikin tweets:
“It’s two movies … Can you hear me now?”
Carry on people. No xenomorphs to see hereSo there you go: The prequel to Alien (singular) is not called “Paradise” and no casting information.
