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Cameron revealed what this choice was in a discussion with Michael Biehn on his Just Fooling About podcast, and it started when Biehn, who played Corporal Hicks in the film, asked Cameron if he was disappointed when the franchise decided to kill Newt. “I thought that was the stupidest f****** thing,” Cameron said, though he would also talk about the bad decision to kill Hicks and Bishop in the same film.
Cameron went on to explain why that was such a terrible decision, especially if you were looking to build on what fans loved about Aliens. “You build a lot of goodwill around the characters of Hicks, Newt, and Bishop, and then the first thing they do in the next film is kill them all off. Really smart guys, you know, and then replace them with a bunch of f convicts that you hate and want to see die, right? Really clever,” Cameron said.
James Cameron Doesn’t Blame David Fincher For Alien 3’s Bad Decisions

After Aliens, Cameron would step away from the franchise to work on other acclaimed projects ike Terminator 2: Judgment Day, which led to the studio bringing in David Fincher to direct Alien 3. At this point in time, it’s important to note that Fincher wasn’t the powerhouse director he is now when that happened, and it was actually his first film, which is why Cameron also says he gives him a pass for the creative decisions. Those creative decisions included the pretty much immediate deaths of three beloved characters, including Biehn’s Corporal Hicks, Carrie Henn’s Newt, and Lance Henriksen’s Bishop.








