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AvPGalaxy.net has recieved several set photos and location shots of the iceland filming zone for Ridley Scott's Prometheus. But one of the set photos has sparked some serious interest; as we believe it reveals the involvement of the Weyland Yutani corporation (famous for their role in the ALIEN series and the responsible ones for the death of the colony on Hadley's Hope LV 426 in Aliens) See below for our comparison photo of the Weyland logo found on the side of this set piece (click to enlarge) and visit AvPGalaxy.net for the rest of the images.

Image of the WY logo on the set!
http://www.prometheus-movie.com/uploads/prometheus_set_weyland.png


Looks like a early WY logo.. As this is apparently based 50 years before Alien, things change.. Very similar.. Ohh! Im excited.
 

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I think Predator would totally kick Alien's ass in a golf tournament.

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<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>Quote:</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>Prometheus fan Theusprom posted up a link to a BBC video interview with Rafe Spall today. Rafe Spall mentions that Prometheus is an Alien Prequel and is directly linked to the Alien franchise (as many of us have already suspected).

UPDATE: The video interview with Rafe Spall has been uploaded to YouTube, for North American residents. Take a look! Rafe starts talking about Prometheus at 6:46 of the video.

The thing is, that there was some confusion as to whether or not Prometheus would tie into the original Alien films after Ridley Scott mentioned how he aimed to make Prometheus a "Stand-Alone" film, while still using Alien "DNA". There was talk for months that Prometheus is NOT a direct prequel to Alien and thus caused the confusion.

But with the recent leaked set pictures, plot synopsises and now this video interview, we can hopefully assume that Prometheus will be more "Alien" than originally thought.[/quote]


:celebrate: Alien FTW!!
 

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<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>Quote:</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>I was emailed a series of scans today from an anonymous source who claims to have stumbled upon some technical schematics for stage directions from a scene in Prometheus where "Weyland" gives a speech to a large crowd of people. We assume this scene is of Weyland announcing the "Prometheus" mission launch. There is no dialogue in the scans below, but does feature "Weyland" printed on the schematics and also a very visible Weyland-Yutani logo in a series of the camera directional images.

The source claims to have been shooting a music video and found these on the floor attached to a board in Shepperton studios, an off shoot of pinewood on the 27th of September. Take this find with a grain of salt, as we have yet to authenticate these scans. But regardless, it does arise some question regarding the Weyland-Yutani corporation.[/quote]


AND!!!!...........


<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>Quote:</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>The Wall Street Journal have posted up a new short interview with Ridley Scott which has gained some incredible popularity through out today. Even though the interview doesn't reveal too much "new" information, it does once and for all confirm that Prometheus will tie into Alien, making it an official prequel to Ridley Scott's original masterpiece from 1979.

"Scott is especially excited about the story of “Prometheus” — you can hear the enthusiasm in his voice when he discusses the film. The screenplay was written by Damon Lindelof and Jon Spaihts. “I think the reason why I haven’t attempted science fiction in a number of years is because I haven’t really come across a script that I really liked,” Scott says. “This developed and came out extremely well." - WallStreet and Ridley Scott

Scott also says this regarding the ultimate tie-in with Alien:
The last eight minutes of the “Prometheus” story evolve into "a pretty good DNA of the ‘Alien’ one." - Ridley Scott[/quote]

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<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>Quote:</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>It would seem a new video interview with Prometheus star Michael Fassbender has made its way onto the net thanks to MTV movie blog. In the interview Fassbender mentions how he never even watched the Alien films for inspiration for his character!

"I watched ‘Blade Runner,’ but I didn’t watch the ‘Alien’ films,” said Fassbender, who admitted that Ian Holm’s and Lance Henriksen’s performances are always in the back of his mind. “Of course, they’re in there. I can remember them from when I’ve seen the films before, but I sort of went a different way." - Michael Fassbender

Watch the Video interview here:
http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2011/11/17/michael-fassbender-prometheus-greg-louganis/[/quote]

I think he is gonna play a "Bishop" like character! A company man for sure. I believe he is some sort of a andriod sent by the company to oversee the operations of such! Good guy? No way!
 

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<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>Quote:</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>A number of people have informed me of this as well as a few sites we follow on Twitter that a possible 18 second video has made its way online that depicts a snap shot of the Prometheus teaser trailer - expected to arrive sometime in December now(which is the current hypothesis). The video comes from a user on IMDB who also supplied us with a bit a description of what he saw. Similar to that of what our one source had leaked to us last month. The video is hosted on Photobucket.

Clip: http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o57/ViceMan_photos/?action=view&current=Prometheusfootage.mp4

Screens:
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http://www.prometheus-movie.com/news/78

Official stills of the Prometheus movie!

What the fuck is that face, and what relevance does it have to the Alien movie's? Part of me feels this movie is connected to the original Alien films, but not as what we think! I dont think we will see "Aliens" in this, but a beginning of how they evolved! I think the Aliens are genetically engineered by us humans and a experiment goes wrong! Umm.... This film is gonna rock!
 

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Prometheueus forum member ShadowCaster has just posted up a scanned copy of a page of the 1979 original ALIEN script! But not just any random page, this page includes a disgarded scene from Alien in which Dallas sees an "Urn-like" object.. which when approched, seen to have nothing inside of it. This all takes place isinside the crashed derelict ship seen on LV 426 in the opening scenes of the film, while Dallas, and the group investigate it. Click the spoiler of the scan below.

Tcno3.jpg

Going by the description alone, I think it's safe to assume that this is a direct link to the "Urns", or "Ampules" we are seeing in the Prometheus production stills. We already know they play a huge role in the film, so what could they be?! But this is certainly interesting news!
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Comingsoon.net has just released the official Prometheus poster in HD! Won't be long now for a trailer...

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<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>Quote:</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>Today, we bring you our most exciting feature yet, an interview with legendary director Ridley Scott, who is now working on one of 2012′s most anticipated blockbusters, sci-fi thriller Prometheus. I met with the very energetic Scott in July, when he was in Iceland filming a reported 15-minute sequence for the film, along with a crew of over 200, and most of Prometheus’ principal cast.

When we sat down in a small meeting room in his Reykjavik hotel, he not only answered questions on Prometheus surprisingly openly (although he will preserve that film’s most important secrets for its release, as you can note below), and linked Prometheus directly with Alien on several occasions, but also gave me this:
A: Offered a glimpse into his view on making the original Alien.
B: Revealed that H.R. Giger is indeed directly involved in the design of Prometheus and,
C: perhaps most interestingly, gave us an insight into not only the mythology of Prometheus but
D: his own radical opinions on how mankind has evolved to the point it’s at today.

But intros are boring. Just read the interview itself. A shorter (and translated) version of this interview was published in Icelandic film magazine Myndir manadarins in August, but we are now finally able to publish it uncut right here.



Erlingur Grétar Einarsson: What [part of Prometheus] are you shooting in Iceland? What role in the film does it “play”?

Ridley Scott: It’s, you know, whenever you’re talking about science-fiction, it always sounds pretentious or corny. It’s actually “The beginning of time”. But I think we’ve got it right. (He laughs) So, it will be a pretty good beginning of time.

EGE: [The Prometheus’ cast] is a very impressive line-up.

RS: Yeah, you know, we were staying with the notion that there were no stars in the first film [1979's Alien]. I think it was [Weaver‘s] first film. They were not stars.

EGE: Skerritt had some name recognition, maybe at the same level Fassbender is now.

RS: Yeah. I didn’t make that as a plan, you know. Sometimes it’s better when you have a story, where you’re gonna lose people during the story, that they are lesser known. Of course, Charlize [Theron] is very well known, but she hangs around ‘till the end. (He laughs)

EGE: So you are linking this directly with the Alien films?

RS: Not at all.

EGE: Not at all?

RS: No.

EGE: No?

RS: I mean, you could actually say, and there’s a quote I did, a pretty good quote: By the end of the third act you start to realize there’s a DNA of the very first alien, but none of the subsequent aliens. To tell you what that is is a pity, and I’m not going to tell you, because it’s actually pretty good, pretty organic to the process and to the original. But we go back, we don’t go forward.


H.R. Giger's original design of Alien's Space Jockey.

EGE: The official synopsis from Fox says that this revolves around the “Alien Gods”, the “Space Jockey” from the first film.

RS: Yeah, so there you have that. I was always amazed that, I mean, I’ve only done two science-fictions, but I was always amazed that no one asked who the hell the Space Jockey was. He wasn’t even called the Space Jockey. During the film they started to call it the Space Jockey. I don’t know who started that one off. I always thought it was amazing that no one ever asked who he was, and why was he there? What was all that about? I sat thinking about this for a while and thought, well, there’s a story! And the other four [films] missed it! So, here it is.

EGE: Will you be using any of Giger’s original design for this film?

RS: We’ve had a pretty good relationship with Giger for many years. I was the first one to go see him in Switzerland, and persuade him to get on a plane. He wouldn’t get on a plane, because he was afraid of flying. And he finally came to Shepperton. He was with me for eleven months. Never went into town, stayed over a pub in Shepperton. Very non-Giger, not exotic. You’d think he’d be in a suite in a hotel. He’s in a pub. He was in a room over a pub, and he was very happy there. And yeah, I brought him in, I showed him what we were doing, showed him the story and he liked it a lot. So he’s doing a little bit of work for me. He’s been doing some murals, big murals, which we’ll see in almost one of the first chambers we encounter when we land where we’re gonna go.


Click to view the full-sized mystique.

EGE: The tone of the film, according to the official synopsis, and the tone of the premise, sounds a lot more mythological than the original Alien films. The original Alien films revolved around industrial settings and premises and social situations rather than anything mythological.

RS: The original Alien was a pretty savage engine. I’ve always said it was a C-movie done in an A-way. Because it was the Old Dark House, you know. Seven people in the Old Dark House, and they’re all going to die. (He laughs) And they’re gonna die horribly and that in itself is a tricky exercise, because you can do it well, you can do it badly. But somehow that worked. It turned out pretty well.

I think one of the reasons why I’ve never gone back to science-fiction, even though I’ve often noodled around, thought about it, looked for story, looked for material, is that there’s a nice purity to the original Alien. It’s fairly pure. And this one does actually raise all kinds of other questions, because if someone could, a being, could be as monstrously clever to create something like we experienced in the very first one – I always figured it’s a weapon, and I always figured that [the ship in the first Alien] was a carrier of weapons. Therefore, who is that, inside that suit? That wasn’t a skeleton, that was a suit. And if you open up the suit, what do you get inside it? And why were they going, where were they going?

Also, I ring off of… there’s a writer, Erich von Däniken. One of his most famous books was called Chariots of the Gods. Everyone thinks he was out of his mind, you know, for number one, “we are the creation of gods”, if you go back to the 19th century anthropologists, Darwin, and say if you go look at Darwin for the moment and look at the Darwinian idea, the Darwinian thesis, which is seemingly very logical. You know, you’re going from something that gradually comes to two legs and gradually here we are. Then you can go beyond that and you look more mathematically at the feasibility of how we’re able to be sitting here, right now, in this place. I’m talking to you, and I’ve got this thing (he picks up his cellphone) which looks like Star Trek. This is “Beam me up, Scotty”-stuff. You wouldn’t have believed this thing could exist thirty years ago.

[Editor's note: And here is where he really takes off:]

Things have changed so dramatically that you can start looking at the idea that all our history can be completely wrong and misguided. Because at some point someone has to put a statement down and have their own thesis, have their own theories. That was then later accepted or later is gradually dissolved and re-drawn or reworked. So now you’ve got the whole changed attitude with NASA, the church and I think even Hawking. Over the last thirty years have gone from “It’s highly unlikely that there’s anyone else in our galaxy, any other force, being in our galaxy,” to now, where they’re conceding that there are probably thousands of different lifeforms in this galaxy. And I think Hawking actually said, “Let’s hope they don’t visit.” And I think the church has conceded as well that it would not be against the word of God if we conceded that there are other lifeforms in this galaxy.

So, if you take that out, then the door is open. To me, it’s entirely logical. It’s entirely ridiculous to believe that we are the only ones here. That’s why my first thought is that for us to be sitting here right now is actually mathematically impossible without a lot of assistance. Who assisted? Who made the right decisions? Who was pushing and pulling to adjust us? That’s a fair question.

EGE: Prometheus has the Brandywine production tag on it [a Production slate only used for Alien films since 1979] Do you feel any pressure going back to that world?

RS: No. Not at all, really. I had a good time making it. They gave me an opportunity to make it. I’d only done The Duellists at that point which was actually a pretty good film. Then someone had bizarrely seen it at Cannes and thought, “I wonder if he wants to do science-fiction,” which couldn’t be more different. I read it and thought, “Wow! This is fantastic,” because at that moment I was engaged in a lot of, I was reading a lot Jean Giraud’s “Moebius” stuff. The great French illustrator, beyond everything. I’d been looking at him just with the view to, you know, one day I wanted to do science-fiction. I’d seen Stanley Kubrick’s 2001 and that for me was certainly a door opening. You go, “Wow, that works,” and what am I gonna do?

So, I happened to be looking at Moebius’ stuff, just out of interest, because I’m a really… I can really draw and paint. I was really influenced by what I saw, but didn’t know where to apply it. When I read the Alien script, I just saw Moebius all the way, and I said, “I’ll do it! I know how to do it!” I was in Hollywood, and we sat for 22 hours straight. “Do you want to change it?” – “Nope.” – “What do you want to do?” – “Shoot it.” That was it. Bingo. People were saying, “Let’s rewrite the third act, that is a disaster.” I said, “I’ll do it.” Once you’re doing it, you can adjust it.



EGE: Do you see Noomi [Rapace] as something of a successor to Sigourney?

RS: Yeah, I mean, they’re quite different women. Sigourney, to start with, is 6’1’’ in stocking feet, and Noomi insists that she is 5’1’’ in stocking feet. (He laughs) I look at a lot of foreign movies, and unfortunately a lot of mainstream movies aren’t terribly good. You know. (He laughs)

The most influential for me are the new ones around the corner, and I look at a lot of foreign films and a lot of Scandinavian films. The Scandinavians have a very good touch for making movies, you guys (Icelanders) as well. I saw Dragon Tattoo a year ago, the first one. And, “Wow, who is that?” and from that I said, “This is the girl that’s going to do the film.” She came to L.A. and I met with her, and discovered that she’s in fact extraordinarily posh, as opposed to punk. So there was a real actress. A real actress, very, very good. So, I don’t know, she will just do great.

EGE: She has this same fire that Sigourney brought, as well.

RS: I would say that Noomi’s even more volatile and passionate. And sure, she looks good. But the combination of that and intelligence is a great combination.

EGE: Final question. I have a feeling what the answer will be, but many want to know. Will we see the original xenomorph in Prometheus?

RS: No. Absolutely not. They squeezed it dry. He (the xenomorph) did very well. (He laughs) He survived, he’s now in Disneyland in Orlando, and no way am I going back there. How did he end up in Disneyland? I saw him in Disneyland, Jesus Christ![/quote]
 

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OFFICIAL Prometheus movie trailer in HD!

Now anyone that tells me this is not connected to the Alien franchise is a fucking moron!

Space Jockey FTW!
 

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<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>Quote:</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>An interview on MTV with Ridley Scott just popped up today, following the Space Jockey mask images we reported on yesterday. In this interview, Ridley Scott finally gives in and mentions how Prometheus is in fact a prequel to Alien.

“I have to redesign the elements that led to the thing you finally see in Alien, which is the face hugger…I don’t want to repeat it. The alien in a sense as a shape is worn out..maybe we’ll come up with something different. What we’re trying to do is squeeze in two prequels…if you explain who he was and where he came from then you want to find out where they came from and you might was to go to this place where his people come from. ” – Ridley Scott

Going by this recent update we can also now look forward to a Prometheus sequel Alien prequel. How confusing![/quote]

Any of you guys looking forward to this?? I am!!

 

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<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>Quote:</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>The Daily Star, a Scottish newspaper recently interviewed Prometheus actress, Kate Dickie regarding her role in the film and what it was like to be a part of Ridley Scott's masterpiece.

In the interview, Kate reveals the name of her character which she plays in Prometheus; her name being "Mudow". She also goes on to say how her character is responsible for preparing the crew of the Prometheus after 5 years of hyper-sleep, but only lasts 28 minutes before being eaten by an Alien. She also mentions how the crew of Prometheus are chased through the halls of their ship by "Skeletal Monstrosities".

Also, near the end of the article she"hints" that the ending of Prometheus leads into the opening of Alien.[/quote]

Dont know if I believe this. The daily star is sometimes full of crap, and considering Ridley Scott says that this film will consist of "Alien DNA" but not actual aliens, they idea of this character being eaten my a alien within the early parts of the movie is a little far fetched! We will see.
 

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<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>Quote:</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>An interview with Benedict Wong has appeared on British Radio show: "Peter Serafionwicz Show" and features a short blurb regarding Benedict's involvement in Prometheus and some tiny spoilers.

PS = Peter Serafionwicz
BW = Benedict Wong

PS – …And benny you’re going to be in the new Ridley Scott film Prometheus
BW – i don’t know if i can confirm that
PS – you can don’t be silly
BW – i just got confirmation i can confirm that
PS – so go on tell us about it, its the prequel to alien
BW – yeah its before, so its in old space, obviously set in the future and before the time of alien, i cant really tell you much
BW – ill tell you what why dont we do some spoilers
PS – 10 seconds of spoilers
BW – 10 seconds of spoilers
PS – is there a space ship in it/
BW – yeah
PS – is there an alien in it/
BW – its a bit…y’know how you’ve got..so well its like an alien rom com of how the mum and dad met, and hes got a limp, and hes a ghost
PS – well that sounds great
BW – exclusive.
———————————————-
PS – So, Ben…Prometheus, lets talk properly about this, cause I’m real super excited about it, Alien the film Alien is in my top 10, i wasn’t really mad on any of the other alien films
BW – no nor me
PS – umm i think that one is just a pure classic and it seems like that’s a true prequel to that one
BW – yeah and i think that’s what Ridley wants
BW – but its gonna be and i think people got very excited its gonna be in 3d so get thee to the imax
…..
BW – well if you got very excited about the 3D usage in avatar, its gonna be like the next level now, the type of cameras they’re using, i dunno what cameras they are but the technicians that use them cameras are really excited about them
PS – but didn’t you say that Ridley was watching the takes back in 3D, with glasses on, on a special monitor
BW – occasionally when you do you a take, and what i sort of like is to ask for PPB a personal play back, so i sat down i put the glasses on and Ridley caught me, but it was fine, he just cranked it up and it looks fantastic
PS – who else is in it B
BW – uh Michael Fassbender is in it, Noomi Rapace, Kate Dickie, Emun Elliot – we both fly the ship- there’s a little bit of insight
PS – is the design of the ship is it like pre alien with big clackety clack keyboards and computers and stuff/
BW – the first day we started we were a bit new, y’know first day at school but when we first walked up the spaceship i just remembered the first steps that i took and you could hear the metal grill
PS – wow
PS – anyway I cant wait for this film
BW – June time

So, Benedict Wong plays one of the pilots of the Prometheus and we get a very rough idea of what the Alien is. [/quote]

My general opinion of this movie is that it tells more about the story about the space jockeys and where they came from and not the actual "Alien". My thoughts is that the Aliens are genetically created by the humans and they find technology from the space jockeys that allow them to make them, hence the Jockeys turn on them and it becomes a full on battle!
 

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Come on peeps! This is a huge blockbuster movie. There is more to wrasslin you know lol..

Seriously!

I have managed to find the full length trailer to Prometheus. It was released last night and boy it looks like it wont disappoint!

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Space Jockey FTW.
 
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