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Yautja,
11 years ago
The only reason I don't like it is because there's so many ways it can go wrong. More likely than not, they'll only give David some lines because he happened to survive the last movie.
I really hope I'm wrong and that they actually derive all of the fear, tension and deeper thinking from the creator-creation relationship that Shaw and David share rather than just treat David like the asshole comedy relief.
Not that I'm against back-and-forth between the hero and a cynical asshole (when it's done well), but I have a feeling they unintentionally set the bar way too high for themselves in setting up what has the potential to be a fantastically surreal psychological thriller set in the Alien universe. Then again, I may be setting my expectations too high.