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DominicD
MemberOvomorphFeb-26-2013 6:45 PMI've Seen A Couple Of Conceptional Images of P2 and I am to this point impressed, but how much of the deleted scenes from P1 will appear P2?
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joeyjoe
MemberOvomorphFeb-27-2013 5:10 AMi doubt any of the deleted scenes from prometheus will appear in the sequel.
As far as the sequel's potential worth...no way to know. However, if the first film is any indication, im going to go out on a limb and say that the sequel will be superb!

Major Noob
MemberOvomorphFeb-27-2013 5:56 AM+1 Joey! I'm stoked, needed some affirmation and there it is. Who knows what direction it will take, but it will be a glossier darkness than Alien, which is ok with me. Don't think Ridley hasn't been listening to our reaction, though! Paradise in a sense can't help but be darker than Prometheus, as we will probably get near total immersion in the reality they have so far only scratched the surface of ( in all 5 films), and it's been less than jolly so far...

DominicD
MemberOvomorphFeb-27-2013 1:08 PMThanks for the replies - However I am a bit puzzled as to why the
title-tag is called "[i]Paradise[/i]," and in consideration a Ridley Scott
interview last year - Ref.
[b]Weintraub[/b] : My question is how far have you thought? Or have you
talked to Damon (Lindelof) about where the possibility of a sequel
will go? Have you already opened those doors in terms of you
already know where these answers are and it’s just a matter of
making it or are you sort of like “We will think about that a little
bit assuming the movie is a hit. Let’s talk later.”
[b]Scott[/b]: It’s a bit of each. You do a bit of each and I’ve opened the
doors. I know where it’s going. I know that to keep him alive is
essential and to keep her alive is essential and to go where they
came from, not where I came from, is essential. That’s a pretty
open door and then rather than going to that, I don’t see landing
in a place that looks like paradise, that’s not how it’s going to be.
There is a plan, yeah.
Source: http://tinyurl.com/bgj5axu

Major Noob
MemberOvomorphFeb-27-2013 8:49 PMDominic- Ridley likes the idea of Paradise being a Hellish place. He's big into subversion, in a recent interview he referred to himself as a " sick fucker". He's taking the spiritual concept of Paradise being the place of our origin, and/ or our final destination, and he's playing with that idea, in the format of a big science fiction blockbuster. Taking it to a dark place, and using unexplored elements from Alien as the framework. Of course, these things don't sit well for many, but I think that's part of the fun for him. I hope so, anyway.

Anunnaki50
MemberOvomorphFeb-28-2013 1:00 AMIm hoping it will just knock the socks off of most sci-fi movie goers such as myself. If he uses another writer like Jon Spaihts and then a totally different writer then he should be alright with the mega-nerds. To me it should be more of a creepy place but not with darkness and slime, something more. It'll probably have more of a civilization thats barely clinging onto itself. Maybe the Engineers know something that David 8 finds out thats super-secret and Shaw has no idea what hes doing. Their world is in ruins from thousands of years of on and off again wars.
The Anunnaki were on the earth in those days--and also afterward--when the sons of God went to the daughters of humans and had children by them. They were the heroes of old, mighty men of high reno
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