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it doesn't matter anymore, I like this universe of alien isolation so much, what makes me a little confused is that before I knew everything I know about this universe of alien isolation, I was completely uneducated about the game, I was still a kid when the game was released and I just remember that I saw some Jumpscares videos of the game, and that there was a kind of kitchen inside a spaceship that I didn't know the size of it, and I also remember that the person who played was Alanzoka, I remember there was a part that he played. hid it and then he peeked and saw the creature go by.
but today I know almost everything about the Alien Isolation universe, and it loses a little bit of fun because when you don't know something you are happier, let's say, but after knowing everything about something, it gets kind of boring .
Well I just watched the movie Alien Resurrection and I really liked it, there are scenes worthy of the current movie, an example is the scene where they are diving and Christie shoots his gun, and then the Xenomorph looks kind of annoyed, it's a scene that would match Aliens Covenant
A adaptation of the story of isolation would not work, but they should be looking at its success and try to recreate the atmosphere and visual design
Increasingly, a director is merely a working shlub that has knowledge about how to manage a production, and the creative input of screenwriters is ignored.
Imagine Amanda played by Emily Blunt, I think they share some facial features, a pretty close match.