Alien: Earth and Alien: Romulus sequel news

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PROMETHEUS ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION – Ridley Scott, the renowned filmmaker who reinvented the science fiction film genre – having helmed Alien, a groundbreaking mix of science fiction and horror, followed by Blade Runner, one of the most revered and influential genre films of our time – offers his signature brand of action, thrills, scares, and much, much more, when Prometheus is unleashed in theaters worldwide this June. With Prometheus, Scott has created a new mythology, in which a team of explorers discover a clue to the origins of mankind on Earth, leading them on a thrilling journey, aboard the spaceship Prometheus, to the darkest corners of the universe. There, they must fight a terrifying battle to save the future of the human race. Although he has not helmed a science fiction picture in three decades, Ridley Scott’s interest in the genre never abated. Having made two of the most revered genre films of all time, his return would only be triggered by a truly grand idea. “Over the past few decades, we’ve been ‘action filmed-out’ and ‘monster filmed-out’ and almost ‘science fiction filmed-out,” says Scott. “So the baseline question is: how original are you going to be?” “The reason I haven’t made another sci-fi film in so many years, apart from the fact I’ve been busy making other films and exploring different genres, is because frankly I haven’t come across anything worthwhile for me to do with enough truth, originality and strength. Prometheus has all three.” The notion for Prometheus began with a figure glimpsed only briefly in Alien, and which seemed to be forgotten once the titular xenomorph burst, literally, onto the scene. But that mysterious being – a giant fossilized creature with a burst-open chest, which came to be known as the Space Jockey – was well remembered by the man who brought it to life. “Something that had stayed with me ever since Alien, was the mystery behind it,” says Scott. Who was he? Where was he from? What was his mission? What kind of technology would his kind possess? I thought those questions could provide a springboard for even larger ideas.” So, yes, Prometheus began life years ago as an Alien prequel before evolving, as Scott puts it, “into another universe.” The film is engaged and defined by new ideas and questions that captured the filmmaker’s formidable imagination. Notes Scott: “Out of the creative process in developing the picture emerged a new, grand mythology, in which this original story takes place. The keen fan will recognize strands of Alien’s DNA, so to speak, but the ideas tackled in this film are unique, far-reaching and provocative. Prometheus is the singular genre tale I’d been searching for.” Adds co-screenwriter Jon Spaihts: “The most difficult thing about writing this story was that nothing was given. Everything had to be invented. In creating an entire world with Ridley Scott, I had an enormous canvas to paint on.” And co-screenwriter/executive producer Damon Lindelof says that he was “incredibly struck by just how original Ridley’s vision was for this movie. It’s daring, visceral and hopefully, the last thing anyone expects.” As the script was developed, the story’s big ideas emerged: During a journey to meet what some of the scientist crew believe to be their “makers” – beings who may have created life on our planet – the crew of the spaceship Prometheus and the mega-corporation funding its trillion-dollar mission, are in effect challenging the gods. And, as experienced by the Greek mythological figure from which the ship takes its name, challenging the gods can be a very, very bad idea. “The film’s central metaphor is about the Greek Titan Prometheus, who defies the gods by giving humans the gift of fire, for which he is horribly punished,” Scott explains. “When you talk about the myth on which the title is based, you’re dealing with humankind’s relationship with the gods – the beings who created us – and what happens when we defy them.” But ultimately, notes Lindelof, Prometheus is centered around… us. “It’s about humanity in the future, challenging some of our most cherished scientific and philosophic ideas.” The team of scientists and explorers aboard the Prometheus are on nothing less than a journey to discover answers to some of life’s most profound questions. Two brilliant young scientists, Shaw (Noomi Rapace) and Holloway (Logan Marshall-Green) possessing contrasting motivations, lead the expedition. Shaw is a believer: she wants to meet these “gods” as a way of getting closer to her more traditional religious views, while Holloway is looking to debunk these kinds of spiritual notions. In their work as archeologists, they have discovered clues in cave pictograms from ancient civilizations across the world, all of which point to the same location in distant space, and have persuaded a corporation, Weyland Industries, to fund the mission. Neither scientist was prepared for the unimaginable terrors they would encounter. “When Shaw and Holloway conceived the mission, their expectation was they would discover a benevolent species that might provide answers to some of our greatest mysteries,” says executive producer Michael Ellenberg. “In other words they were hoping to meet gods. But these beings prove to be anything but compassionate. They are a dangerous race of superbeings.” “The crew of the Prometheus thinks they’re headed to paradise to discover answers to the ultimate questions. But what they find is a dark and twisted and frightening world – a way station for these beings,” adds Jon Spaihts. “The cold and implacable environment is more like hell than heaven.” In Ridley Scott’s films, including Prometheus, the protagonists’ discoveries often defy expectations. “That’s what makes good drama,” states the filmmaker. “Our story circles the truth of what might be out there and therein lays its most frightening aspect. Feasibility always creates the finest and most dangerous drama and the opportunity for me to scare the hell out of everyone.” On the planet, the team meets a survivor of a civilization in control of some very dangerous elements, including various forms of biology and biomechanics, which in a heartbeat can eviscerate its victim, or worse. “This brings us to the question,” says Scott, “what are the consequences of meeting a superior being, whose capabilities are quantum leaps beyond one’s own, and are in effect god-like?” Or put another way: Maybe there are some things best left unexplored.
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John D.
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Yeah, that article is a little "hmmmm"... if you read it carefully, the actual quotes that are given from Spaihts, Lindelof, etc. don't really tell us much more than we know already. Who knows where the author of the article got the rest of his info from? Maybe his own imagination? :)
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everything we get is B.S. quite frankly until we see the film, and I am referring to an old 2nd leaked plot outline that has a lot of bad info and a lot of good info it, but essentially I have maintained for a long long time now that, the parts I mentioned above are how I see this panning out. We steal, they Punish and send the Derelict to Earth, we stop it somehow. Strand it on LV-426. Now let's assume I am completely wrong...as I have said in the past, I will be the First person in here saying how dumb and wrong I was, dumb sparty wrong sparty, I promise. You Have MY Word On It. !!!
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@Spartacus i dont think this is the way prometheus will end as there is talk about maybe a second prometheus... if it ended on LV-426 then that would take us to the original alien movie.. unless at the end of the original alien movie or maybe the second scraping the 3 & 4th movies in some way the spacejockys end up back on LV -426 for a clean up of some kind who knows! id like to see prometheus tie in with the original movie but i do not know how a prometheus 2 would come about RS & JC have said to be keen on a prometheus 2 i just dont see how that would work or fit into the world of alien!! any thots?
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seanb1888, Some posts ago I speculated that for commercial reasons "Prometheus" would not end in a tie-in with "Alien", for the sole motive that they need to keep some "story space" for possible sequel(s). Unless the "sequels" happens after, or in parallel, with "Alien". Such a development would necessarily put "Aliens" and the other Alien-franchise movies in non-canon territory, since mankind there seems not worried about the Engineers.
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@centrosphere...I agree. i doubt seriously that at the end of Prometheus, we see something along the lines of the derelict crashing on LV426. i faithfully hold that the "tie in" at the end is going to be something much more creative than that. the easy explanation is that this movie ends with the scene that the nostromo encounters in Alien, but how lame would that be for RS to make? its going to be a link that noone sees coming, and that we probably forgot existed, and it will probably forshadow events that lead into events that lead into the SJ we saw in Alien.
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@Spartacus, I like what you're saying, but it also seems too simple for me that this film would be a "humans avert disaster" story, epic as it may be. Unless, of course, it's a human or an android piloting the derelict on a course for Earth. That'd be messed up...why a human/android would do something like that, and the events that lead up to something like that happening. Ash followed Special Order 937 to secure one specimen, crew expendable...maybe David or somone else is instructed to secure an entire ship, large swaths of Earth expendable.
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@centrosphere i really dont think RS will worry if this is canon to the alien movies!! like prometheus happened 30 years before the original alien we survived (MANKIND)! then didnt come into contact with the SPACE JOCKY race agen till the origanal alien movie "[size=200]"BIG GUY IN THE SEAT"[/size] looked like he had been there for hundreds of years not 30 or so. So how will prometheus tie in :S i think prometheus will have the alien DNA as RS has said but i dont think it will go to lv-246! i think this movie will go down a hole new path god knows where as its set in the same universe as alien
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@seanb1888, That's what I'm hoping. I don't really care how much this ties in to Alien. There's more than one way to make a film with loose ties to Alien. One way is to make AVP. Another way is to do whatever RS has done. Watching RS's film will be like watching Makoto Nagano obliterating the Ninja Warrior obstacle course, while watching something like AVP is like watching someone get owned by an obstacle on Takeshi's Castle. (Seriously, if you haven't heard of or seen Ninja Warrior, go watch it on Youtube! Same with Takeshi's Castle--don't watch the American remake, watch the original Japanese show. Normal, average Japanese people attacking those obstacles with a fervor you just don't see on American game shows. It's amazing, and awesome. One last thing--look for "100 vs 1" on Youtube, a prank where one Japanese person gets chased by a mob of 100. Hilarity!) End rant.
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Survivor of the KRELL Civilization! I smell sequel with a remake of [i]Forbidden Planet[/i] Yeah baby! Now I am getting excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden_Planet]Forbidden Planet Wikipedia...[/url] Awesome movie that has been in the works of a remake for years but no director or screen writer would tackle it. It would make a great sequel to Prometheus. Ecspecially if we find that it is true that we find out there is one survivor of a superior race on LV-223 that could be from KRELL Civilization! Can't waitand hope it comes to fruition. I have already written a rough script for this purpose myself! Maybe I can make some big dough if they try to take my idea! Wahahahahaha! $$$$$$$$$$
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The Krull flying Mountain!!! The Beast!

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