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James Cameron calls Alien 3 decision “stupidest” in franchise

Published on: December 30, 2025 4:29 PM

James Cameron has openly criticised Alien 3, describing one of its key creative choices as the “stupidest” decision made in the long-running sci-fi franchise.

Speaking during a recent appearance on the Just Foolin About with Michael Biehn podcast, the Aliens director reflected on the controversial opening of the 1992 film, which abruptly kills off major characters introduced in his 1986 sequel. Those characters include Newt, Corporal Dwayne Hicks and the android Bishop, all of whom were fan favourites following Aliens.

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Cameron, who wrote and directed Aliens, said the decision to eliminate those characters before the story even began undermined the emotional investment audiences had built in the previous film. When asked by Biehn — who portrayed Hicks — whether the choice disappointed him, Cameron responded bluntly, calling it the franchise’s worst creative move.

He argued that Aliens deliberately established strong audience attachment to its characters, only for Alien 3 to discard that goodwill almost immediately. Cameron also criticised the tonal shift of the third film, suggesting that replacing familiar characters with a new cast of prison inmates made it harder for viewers to connect emotionally with the story.

Alien 3 sees Sigourney Weaver’s Ellen Ripley awakening from stasis as the sole survivor, set on a remote prison planet populated by violent convicts. While the film attempted to return the franchise to a darker, more nihilistic tone, its opening deaths sparked controversy among fans and filmmakers alike.

The film was directed by David Fincher in his feature debut and starred Charles S. Dutton, Charles Dance, Pete Postlethwaite and Holt McCallany. Despite its troubled production history and mixed reception, Alien 3 has since gained a cult following, with some viewers reassessing its bleak atmosphere and themes.

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Cameron’s comments reignite a long-running debate among fans over the direction of the Alien series, particularly the stark contrast between the hopeful survival story of Aliens and the grim fatalism that defined its sequel.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Alien 3, Alien franchise, Hollywood news, James Cameron, Lifestyle-latest, science fiction films

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