In an interview with Hey U Guys, Scott said that rather than go with the traditional "Prometheus 2," the flick's title would instead draw inspiration from a famous epic poem, and be called "Alien: Paradise Lost." In addition to providing more of a direct link to the "Alien" franchise -- which Scott has said in the past that the "Prometheus" flicks will eventually do -- that title also gives filmgoers a bit of a taste of Scott's inspiration for the film's plot.
In case you're a bit rusty on high school English, here's Hey U Guys explaining John Milton's poem:
Later, Hey U Guys caught up with Scott again to have the director explain more about the choice for the flick's title.Building on the literary heritage of the previous film the allusion to John Milton is certain to have implications for the film's plot. Dealing with the Fall of Man, Milton's epic poem deals with the fall of Satan and the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden - the loss of innocence and a terrifying, irreversible act is surely going to be a factor in the journey towards the events of Alien.
Of Mans First Disobedience, and the Fruit
Of that Forbidden Tree, whose mortal tast
Brought Death into the World, and all our woe,
With loss of Eden, till one greater Man
Restore us...
-- The opening of John Milton's Paradise Lost.
"Because we're heading back to why and how and when the beast was invented," Scott told the site of his thought process with the name. "We'll go back in to the back door of the very first Alien [movie] I did 30 years ago."
Sounds pretty cool to us. No word yet on when "Alien: Paradise Lost" is set to hit theaters, though we expect we'll hear more from Scott himself soon. Stay tuned.
[via: Hey U Guys]
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