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I feel that Ridley has run the franchise into the ground. Trying to explain the origins of the Alien has demystified the creature somewhat and that's what I loved about the films, the creature is a mystery.
I'm glad we're getting a new standalone film hopefully filled with fresh ideas.
I wouldn't have minded the origins of Aliens if they did a better job of telling that story, but having a human android with an out-of-the-blue existential crisis be the true origin of this terrifying creature is just...meh. And then having that same Android decimate the Engineer's home planet without rhyme or reason just shot the whole direction of the franchise right out of the sky. While Prometheus had a ton of faults, I was at least excited to see what the Engineers were like, but now that's sorta gone, unless they do a retcon of what happened in Covenant.