How do you make a sequel that doesn’t suck? When we talk about films, finding a consistent formula seems impossible. Does keeping the same star guarantee success? Nope. Same creative team? Nope.
In 1986, James Cameron was a young filmmaker under immense pressure as the writer and director of “Aliens,” a big-budget follow-up to Ridley Scott’s 1979 sci-fi classic. Although tensions were high, ...
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