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The Theory: Post-*Aliens* movies represent the characters' nightmares during hypersleep.
Ripley's Nightmare:: *Alien 3* reflects Ripley's fears of loss and impregnation.
Hicks' Nightmare:: *Alien: Resurrection* embodies Hicks' military background and attraction to Ripley.
Bishop's Nightmare:: *Prometheus* showcases Bishop's predecessor, David, experimenting with humanity.
Newt's Nightmare:: *Alien: Covenant* mirrors Newt's experience of watching colonists die, similar to the colony on LV-426.
Since *Aliens* (1986), the franchise took some controversial turns. *Alien 3* (1992) and *Alien: Resurrection* (1997) were particularly criticized for their outlandish plots and character decisions. Even Ridley Scott’s prequels, *Prometheus* (2012) and *Alien: Covenant* (2017), while stronger, didn’t achieve widespread popularity. The theory reframes these installments as nightmares, offering an explanation for why the characters act out of character or face extreme situations.
Alien 3:: Opens with the death of Hicks and Newt, and Ripley facing Xenomorphs once again.
Alien: Resurrection:: Features military violence and corporate indifference, aligning with Hicks's background.
Prometheus:: Explores the android David's experiments and his role in the creation of the Xenomorphs.
Alien: Covenant:: Depicts colonists meeting a similar fate to the colonists of Alien.
Q: What is the Aliens dream theory?
It suggests the sequels are nightmares experienced by the characters during hypersleep after *Aliens*.
Q: Which movies does this theory apply to?
Primarily *Alien 3*, *Alien: Resurrection*, *Prometheus*, and *Alien: Covenant*.
Q: Is there any evidence to support this theory in the films?
No, the theory is speculative, offering a narrative explanation for controversial plot points.
This theory provides a new way to enjoy the *Alien* franchise, by framing divisive sequels as nightmares, therefore, giving meaning to odd character arcs and plot twists. This perspective also allows for the possibility of the original characters returning in future installments, should the franchise choose to revisit their story.
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