Ever since the exclusion of Blomkamp. I don't care about this anymore. I really don't care what, Scott thinks he has to add to the series.. If he thought he had anything to add to the series, he would have supported, Blomkamps sequel from the beginning, instead, of denying that, Prometheus, had anything to do with, the"alien franchise.". Screw, Scott.
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Probably the weight of the studio wanting to make sure the casual trailer viewer will know that these films are directly tied in with the Alien franchise.
So I propose this rename: "Prometheus II: It's set in the same universe and directly linked with Alien films"
That way even dullards who only pay attention at action scenes will know. You know who you are.
So it seems like we'll get what happened to Rapace's (she's so lovely) character after she arrived on the Engineer world in flashbacks/David's telling. That can work well, if done right.
Agreed, happy with the title, huge improvement over the former. Not thrilled with two more years, but it's not a terrible length of time.
Well, I was thinking that maybe (hopefully) they'll pick up with Shaw and David arriving on the Engineer homeworld planet 'Paradise' (Ridley did say it's suppose to pick back up with them), apparently something is going to happen to Shaw (cliffhanger for next film perhaps?) and then cut to this new crew that will be arriving to find David... or maybe David does something to Shaw before they even arrive? I dunno, but I'll be pretty disappointed if Noomi isn't in the film much. Yes, she's lovely. She's awesome.
Hm... I saw another writer say that Shaw has been written out of the sequel. But I'm not buying it. I think (hope) that people are jumping to dramatic conclusions.
They probably just initially think David is the sole inhabitant, but she's off somewhere, somehow...
Hell, her desire to "keep searching" at the end of Prometheus is supposed to be the driving force of the sequel. She is the heroine...
Anyway, I'm not buyin' it. I think that would be too horrible narratively if they just suddenly dispensed with her.
I'm just (over) thinking that if Aliens are written back into the script, they may write Shaw out for fear that audiences will just see a Ripley wannabe storyline.
I think after every Prometheus/Alien movie comes out from now on, they are going to say it's the beginning of a new trilogy. They said the same thing with Prometheus, that there would be 2 more after it. Now they are saying the same thing about this one, Alien: Covenant.
I honestly don't think Ridley's got the stamina to start any trilogies.
Plus Hollywood has always been hesitant to invest too much money into the franchise.
Yeah, Ridley is quite old. He's 75 or 76? Something like that. But I think he's gonna keep working until he physically can't. And he doesn't show any signs of stopping anytime soon.
Hell, maybe with the Alien name this time it'll be successful enough and they'll let him film the next two back-to-back. That would be great. It's all this waiting around that is so excruciating.
But good lord there is so much stuff being leaked about the film now. I think Ridley is a huge fu#king blabbermouth. I can't even keep up anymore and I shouldn't anyway... I've already read too much. So from here on out I'm out (at least I'm gonna try, heh). I still wanna keep up with the progress of the production, but I need to quit reading shit or I'm gonna know the whole damn plot synopsis. But here you go if you wanna know...
Apparently Noomi not being in it much could very likely have to do with [SPOILER - highlight to read]: the story being told out of order (hense Ridley's acknowledgment of Star Wars). So something apparently happens to her. (But she is definitely set to film for this one.) There should be a dead Engineer world, at least 2 new monsters. And we should have a David doppelganger.