Famous for works such as Seven, Fight Club, Mank and others, Fincher went through hell in Alien 3.
Today he is one of the most essential directors of the seventh art, with iconic films spread far and wide. Some are considered masterpieces of great impact on the film industry, as is the case with feature films Seven: the seven deadly crimes AND The social network. However, what many don’t know is that the career of David Fincher he went through some delicate moments, and that’s what we’ll talk about here.
Near the beginning of his career, in 1991, Fincher was chosen to direct the highly anticipated film Alien 3, sequel to the xenomorph saga that has been in development for years. To give you an idea, the production was so complicated that the producers weren’t even sure if the star of the saga would return, Sigourney Weavercreating hell for everyone involved.
Fincher then turned to the cameras with a very clear vision of how to continue the franchise – only to admit, years later, to The Guardian that “it was a stupid idea”, also confessing that it was his worst experience on a film set.
ALIEN 3 WAS TRAUMATING FOR DAVID FINCHER

“I had to work at it for two years, I got fired three times and I had to fight for everything. Nobody hated it more than me; to this day nobody hates it more than me”. With these harsh words, Fincher described a feature film in which the producers…
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