WATCH: Fan proposes to girlfriend at ‘Aliens’ Comic-Con panel

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WATCH: Fan proposes to girlfriend at ‘Aliens’ Comic-Con panel
A man proposes to his girlfriend in the middle of the 'Aliens' panel at SDCC

SAN DIEGO, USA – Filmmaker James Cameron and Hollywood star Sigourney Weaver were surprised by a fan proposing to his girlfriend as they celebrated the 30th anniversary of sci-fi classic Aliens on Saturday, July 23.

The pair were swapping nostalgia and behind-the-scenes anecdotes at San Diego Comic-Con when the man got down on one knee during the audience Q&A section and popped the question.

The lucky lady said yes, prompting Cameron, 61, to remark: “May you be happy and have many spawn.”

See the video above from YouTube user Zennie62.

Cameron and Weaver, 66, were joined by other cast members including Lance Henriksen, Michael Biehn, Paul Reiser and Bill Paxton as well as producer Gale Anne Hurd.

The panel was asked for details of progress on an upcoming fifth Alien film to be made by District 9 and Elysium director Neill Blomkamp.

Although it has not been officially announced, Blomkamp himself has given interviews confirming that he plans at least one sequel with Weaver in the lead role.

The filmmaker announced on Twitter last October that the project had been put on hold while Alien director Ridley Scott worked on Alien: Paradise Lost, – the sequel to his Alien prequel Prometheus.

Weaver told Comic-Con however that a script had been completed and that Blomkamp “has work to do and I have work to do, but I’m hoping when we finish those jobs we’ll circle back and do it.”

The pair started developing ideas while Weaver was shooting Blomkamp’s 2015 robot movie Chappie, she said.

“That whole first day we spent talking about it, and four months later, I got a script that was so amazing and gives the fans everything they are looking for, plus innovates in a lot of ways that immediately, to me, became a part of the world,” Weaver added.

Weaver made her name – and received an Oscar nomination – for playing Ellen Ripley, a tough-as-nails warrant officer and pop culture icon widely viewed as one of the most significant female protagonists in cinema history. 

But the actress admitted to the Hall H audience she can’t bear to watch Hurd’s hit horror series The Walking Dead.

Carrie Henn, who played young survivor Rebecca Newt Jorden in her only film role and is now a fourth grade teacher, said students’ parents show up with DVDs for her to sign. – Rappler.com

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