Sydney Chandler talks about Ripley’s strength drawing for Alien: Earth

Sydney Chandler talks about Ripley’s strength drawing for Alien: Earth

THE Alien The franchise has always thrived the terrifying xenomorphic and the adamant presence of Sigourney Weaver’S Ripley. While Alien: earth The alien threat has great, Ripley is not found anywhere this time.

Instead, the responsibility to guide the struggle of humanity is Sydney Chandler Like Wendy, a brand new type of alien protagonist.

Speaking with Gamesradar+ during a London press event, Chandler admitted that Ripley did not influence his performance, but Weaver’s work has still had a profound impact. Chandler said:

“I was a big fan of the original for a long time. So, I just kept the essence of that and the strength that his character gave me when I was younger.

“I don’t think you can recreate or try to reflect anything from that original film. It is alone, as it should. I just left the feeling that that film has given me.

“A bit like noah [Hawley, creator] He said he went to the feeling of Alien and then allowed his imagination to explode “.

Wendy is not your own standard combat action hero. It is a “hybrid”, a terminal patient teenager whose consciousness has been transferred to a powerful synthetic body. It is part of a group known as “Lost Boys”, the terminal sick children have given the same transformation, which takes its name from the characters of Peter Pan from their creator, The Enigmatic Boy Kavalier (Samuel blekiN).

For Chandler, the role came with the unique challenge of capturing the spirit of a child within a superhuman shell.

“Noah spoke of focusing on the aspects of personality and being the child and I took it and I tried to think about where the personality would overwrite the car and what it means to be a child.

“I mean, they are fantastic acting teachers. They are so present, vulnerable and honest. They don’t think too much and, especially in the case of Wendy, listen to the intestine and stand up and she goes there.

“There is a freedom you can access when you play a child who is really vulnerable and really, really, really rewarding.”

Next to Chandler, the series is interpreted Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphantand more Alien: earth Bring the Xenomorph to our planet for the first time, just while humanity begins to explore a transhuman future. Creator Noah Hawley He also hinted that this time the alien will undergo some changes.

Alien: earth The flows on Hulu in the United States starting from 12 August and seems destined to carve out its terrifying corner of the franchise while passing the Ripley to Wendy torch in new electrifying ways.

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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