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Alien Covenant - Trailer 2

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Bummer.
 
It's going to suck if it's ends with
Xenomorph being created by David. I dunno, it makes space feels too small.

If David was a human I would agree, but since he is an android that is created by humans I think this makes the Xenomorphs more interesting.
 
If David was a human I would agree, but since he is an android that is created by humans I think this makes the Xenomorphs more interesting.

It could also tie into to Ash and Bishop's fascination with the species, like maybe they see similarities between xenos and synthetics.
 
None of what's being black barred are spoilers at all. What are we doing.

It's speculation on whether David created the xenomorphs. Which is speculation that's been happening before we ever got a trailer, much less the 2nd one.
 
None of what's being black barred are spoilers at all. What are we doing.

It's speculation on whether David created the xenomorphs. Which is speculation that's been happening before we ever got a trailer, much less the 2nd one.
Hell it was speculation about Prometheus.
 
If David was a human I would agree, but since he is an android that is created by humans I think this makes the Xenomorphs more interesting.

I guess so. but it's still the Xenomorph coming from human sources.

Tbf the problem comes first with the "Engineers created humans".

The only good part about all of this is the notion that both Engineers and humans played about being gods creating life and ended up fucking themselves, I guess.
 
STOP HIDING SPECULATION BEHIND SPOILER TAGS.

Will there be a screening of Covenant at SXSW or something? Maybe Ridley's having a bad day
 
David creating aliens to prove he "gets" the feeling of being a father to something in response to the asshole that triggered him was the only legitimately good part about Prometheus.
 
Why did Walter use the suffix 'We'?

Would suck if Walter turns evil. It'd be a retread of Prometheus...plus, I have a man-crush on Fassbender and I like seeing him in heroic roles :>
 
Why did Walter use the suffix 'We'?

Would suck if Walter turns evil. It'd be a retread of Prometheus...plus, I have a man-crush on Fassbender and I like seeing him in heroic roles :>

All of his best work has been flawed people or just straight up villains though

Hunger, Shame, Macbeth, friggin 12 years a slave, Steve Jobs

Edit: okay putting Steve Jobs in the same breath of those sounds pretty terrible lol, more emphasis on flawed than villain with that one and Shame
 
All of his best work has been flawed people or just straight up villains though

Hunger, Shame, Macbeth, friggin 12 years a slave, Steve Jobs

Edit: okay putting Steve Jobs in the same breath of those sounds pretty terrible lol, more emphasis on flawed than villain with that one and Shame

XD
 
Just saw the Walter ad. Its really amazing how much effort they are putting in to make this not look like its not set in the same universe like the four Alien movies.

Why did Walter use the suffix 'We'?

Would suck if Walter turns evil. It'd be a retread of Prometheus...plus, I have a man-crush on Fassbender and I like seeing him in heroic roles :>
Their chips are still shit 50 years later when Ash couldnt even folllw Assimovs laws. He will turn evil.
 
Well, the hits from SXSW keep coming.

The Verge has a mildly-spoilery account of the three scenes Ridley showed there.

And your speculation about David's role in the film?

It's pretty much...


...correct.

"In the final preview scene, Michael Fassbender’s android David (he’s definitely the same character from Prometheus in this scene, as he’s called David by name) walks Billy Crudup’s character through his personal workshop of biological terrors. He shows off different mutations of the creatures, explaining that he has been trying to understand the aliens that were discovered in Prometheus, going so far as to genetically engineer new versions — a process that’s been waiting for one final puzzle piece to complete.

That’s when David takes him into a small chamber filled with four eggs that look identical to the ones seen in the original Alien. The final puzzle piece, David says, is “mother” — a waiting host — and Crudup’s character is lined up for the honor. The dots are easy to connect: the alien as audiences saw it in 1979 wasn’t the result of evolution or natural selection. Instead, it was the result of an android intentionally breeding the most dangerous, lethal creature possible.

Instead of being about humanity fighting the hostility of nature, the Alien series suddenly becomes something much more timely: a story about humanity sowing the seeds of its own demise, through a relentless pursuit of technology and artificial intelligence."

So... yeah. There you go.
 
Well, the hits from SXSW keep coming.

The Verge has a mildly-spoilery account of the three scenes Ridley showed there.

And your speculation about David's role in the film?

It's pretty much...


...correct.

"In the final preview scene, Michael Fassbender’s android David (he’s definitely the same character from Prometheus in this scene, as he’s called David by name) walks Billy Crudup’s character through his personal workshop of biological terrors. He shows off different mutations of the creatures, explaining that he has been trying to understand the aliens that were discovered in Prometheus, going so far as to genetically engineer new versions — a process that’s been waiting for one final puzzle piece to complete.

That’s when David takes him into a small chamber filled with four eggs that look identical to the ones seen in the original Alien. The final puzzle piece, David says, is “mother” — a waiting host — and Crudup’s character is lined up for the honor. The dots are easy to connect: the alien as audiences saw it in 1979 wasn’t the result of evolution or natural selection. Instead, it was the result of an android intentionally breeding the most dangerous, lethal creature possible.

Instead of being about humanity fighting the hostility of nature, the Alien series suddenly becomes something much more timely: a story about humanity sowing the seeds of its own demise, through a relentless pursuit of technology and artificial intelligence."

So... yeah. There you go.

But
what about the xenomorph carvings in the cave in Prometheus? I thought the xenomorphs already existed.
 
Well, the hits from SXSW keep coming.

The Verge has a mildly-spoilery account of the three scenes Ridley showed there.

And your speculation about David's role in the film?

It's pretty much...


...correct.

"In the final preview scene, Michael Fassbender's android David (he's definitely the same character from Prometheus in this scene, as he's called David by name) walks Billy Crudup's character through his personal workshop of biological terrors. He shows off different mutations of the creatures, explaining that he has been trying to understand the aliens that were discovered in Prometheus, going so far as to genetically engineer new versions — a process that's been waiting for one final puzzle piece to complete.

That's when David takes him into a small chamber filled with four eggs that look identical to the ones seen in the original Alien. The final puzzle piece, David says, is "mother" — a waiting host — and Crudup's character is lined up for the honor. The dots are easy to connect: the alien as audiences saw it in 1979 wasn't the result of evolution or natural selection. Instead, it was the result of an android intentionally breeding the most dangerous, lethal creature possible.

Instead of being about humanity fighting the hostility of nature, the Alien series suddenly becomes something much more timely: a story about humanity sowing the seeds of its own demise, through a relentless pursuit of technology and artificial intelligence."

So... yeah. There you go.

The alien was always supposed to be a bioweapon as far as I understand it.

Don't really care about the actual specifics, but it was easy to see coming. Ridley Scott the fuck are you doing.
 
Since it seems the spoilers are true, honestly it doesn't change much really.

Assuming we made them. It plays along with Prometheus' idea of God and also doesn't change much about the Alien species or past movies. The biggest enemy in the franchise since the 2nd has always been about what would WY or the Government do with the species. Basically, how can they turn them into a weapon. This fits along side that fine. We decided to create the perfect weapon which eventually turns on us. Nothing about the species being engineered by us would change that, just another twist. It also works with Prometheus' idea of God, Engineers created us, we create androids, androids create Xenomorph. One seems to lead to the destruction of another and so forth
 
Also, this will provide an... interesting bit of retroactive continuity to scenes from the first two movies:

The android fascination with and admiration of the facehuggers/xenomorphs might be a result of them recognizing their own handiwork, so to speak.
 
I don't have a problem with the themes / concepts. But Ridley should have have stopped waffling and either stuck with the original script for Prometheus (Alien: Engineers where the aliens were already on the planet and remained a mystery but probably the engineers bio-weapon they lost control of) or just made Prometheus distinct but in the same universe like he started but couldn't commit to. Then continued it here as Prometheus: Covenant with no xenomorph and David making new horrors.

Just pick a direction and roll with it, stop trying to have it both ways.
 
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