

How closely do you work with the film makers or do you simply have a cut of the film in front of you to work from and send the results for sign off ? Other than actually altering the story a book can :-ġ) Explain character and motivation in greater depth, what the characters are actually thinking.Ģ) Elaborate on the historical mythos and more generally the perspective of what is going on in the story. Thank you for agreeing to open up to the forum. Michelle Johnston Chestburster Member 760 XP Jan-13-2017 3:55 AM If you're a fan of Alien / Prometheus and would like to discuss Alien: Covenant and its upcoming sequel with other like-minded fans, be sure to join in our Alien: Covenant forum! Ranked the #1 Prometheus forum back in 2012 and reigning as the web's top Alien: Covenant fan site, it's a great place to discuss the upcoming Prometheus sequels, dissect details from every trailer and engage with other fans just like you. Foster's time permits we'll open up some Q&A dialogue into the other franchises.įYI: I believe the Novelizations are considered Canon. Keep in mind, we are currently keeping the questions limited to the Alien Franchise novels and as Mr.

So, if you guys and gals haven't obtained any of the books he's written on our favorite franchise now's the time to do so. There is a lot of background information that is written into the novelizations that you don't see or hear about in the movies. He is the writer that has written the novelizations of the movies we all love and adore and he has graciously agreed to answer some of our questions. Scified reached out to Multi-Award Winner Alan Dean Foster to do a Q&A Interview about his various Alien novels, including his upcoming Alien: Covenant prequel novelization, which we reported on yesterday.
