Ridley Scott discusses his future plans and retirement. His career shows no signs of slowing down.
Ridley Scott, one of Hollywood’s most renowned directors, has addressed his retirement plans. With a career spanning from “Alien” to the upcoming “Gladiator II”, Scott’s work has had a significant impact. When asked about when he might stop directing, Scott indicated it won’t be anytime soon. He emphasized that he’ll continue until “I go” and pointed out that Clint Eastwood is still active at 92 while he is currently 86.
This means Scott’s career is still in full swing. After “Gladiator II”, he is attached to multiple projects. He is set to reunite with Paul Mescal for “The Dog Stars”, an upcoming thriller. Scott has also begun writing the script for “Gladiator III”. In addition, the “Alien” franchise may not be over for him either. If “Gladiator II” and “Alien: Romulus” perform well, sequels are likely.
As one of Hollywood’s most influential directors, it’s great news that Scott will continue making movies. His work on “Gladiator II” makes him an Oscars contender, but he is driven by creative storytelling. His films like “Alien”, “Blade Runner”, “Gladiator”, and “The Martian” are enduring successes, and he is expected to create more hits in the future.
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