


Giger art when you see it, that’s for damn sure!ĭirector Erik Bloomquist ( Ten Minutes to Midnight, Long Lost) is back with slasher throwback She Came from the Woods, which is headed home this weekend.Īfter being released in theaters earlier this year, She Came from the Woods is now slashing its way onto Tubi on Saturday, June 10. It wasn’t quite what Joel Schumacher was looking for, but Giger’s Batmobile was one hell of a visionary new take on the classic ride. Not surprisingly, Giger’s take on the Batmobile looks like it belongs in the Alien universe, calling to mind his design for the “Derelict” ship seen in Ridley Scott’s original classic. Alas, of course, the design was not used.Įvery so often, Giger’s Batmobile concept art makes the rounds, and since it has again re-surfaced this week, along with a new 3D model based on the design, we wanted to share it with those of you who maybe haven’t ever seen the designs before. Giger submitted a boldly unique design for the film’s Batmobile, re-imagining the Caped Crusader’s iconic vehicle in his own biomechanical style. In the wake of Alien, Giger created designs for Poltergeist II: The Other Side and Species, and in the early ’90s, he was even approached to do some design work on Batman Forever.

Without Giger’s game-changing creation, even Ridley Scott admits, Alien probably wouldn’t even exist, but the Swiss artist’s contributions to the world of cinema don’t start and stop with the Alien franchise. Giger is of course most known for designing the Xenomorph in the original Alien, one of the most iconic monsters in the history of cinema.
