PROMETHEUS Ridley Scott prequel

Yeah, kind of. Don't want to give too much away (presuming the synopsis is real). But thinking about it now, the synopsis does read like it was written by a child, so it's probably just that that makes it sound bad. The more I think about it, I love the idea of this movie.

Also, I read an interview with Ridley Scott, where he stated he was surprised nobody had questioned what the "Space Jockey" was, from the original Alien? That can't be true. I know I questioned it. I've also wondered why the humans in Alien didn't seem too surprised to find a giant, humanoid creature inside a derelict spacecraft??? Hopefully Prometheus will address some these questions.
 
Really like the choice to mimic the editing style of the original trailer. :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjLamj-b0I8

Not to a T, but the similarities are there.
 
really REALLY wish I didn't read those first few posts. :/
thanks. Thanks a lot.

Well, they did warn you of spoilers. It was your choice to continue reading. Personally, I don't think those spoilers really gave away much, at all. I think when the movie nears release, you could probably learn the same things just by reading a plot-synopsis on the movie's website. I'm sure there'll be many great joys for us to discover, when we finally get to see the movie. :)
 
Yeah, I know. Damn curiosity.

I heard a while back that Ridley Scott was shooting a "beginning of time" sequence for an Alien prequel and that was really all I needed.

After reading those first few posts and watching the trailer once or twice or six times I've got this idea in my head:
the result of this "Stealing Fire From the Gods" is that these handful of humans are forced to evolve into the Alien - via disease or divine intervention or however he chooses to play it.

I'm sure the script is out there and it's been read and posted about so I may be wrong. But I LIKE the idea so I simultaneously hope I'm right, and also would rather walk out of the theater for this particular movie especially completely surprised.
 
There is a full synopsis out there, but here's what is sounds like to me:

Humans find out they were created by the Space Jockeys. They travel to the Space Jockeys home planet. Somebody steals their power (like Prometheus stole fire from the Gods). A Space Jockey sets out to hunt them down in the ship from ALIEN. The Space Jockey also has with it another species of their creation... The species that eventually evolves into the Xenomorph.

That's it. Even knowing that, I'm super excited for this. Think it's going to be the highlight of 2012 for me!
 
Sorry - before I read that - I'm not clear on if you're saying you've read the synopsis and the spoiler is your summary of it, or if you haven't read it and the spoiler is your guess?


also: agreed. Highlight of 2012, almost gauranteed. The only thing that might topple it for me is if Paul Thomas Andersons newest ("the master" I think it's called?) if that's released next year.
 
Aside from the I09 synopsis linked to on page 1 of this thread, there is another very detailed version. If this one is B.S., then someone has an awful lot of time on their hands! I don't think this is real, but who knows?

You can find this on other SITES, but I'll just wrap some Spoiler Tags on it:
PROMETHEUS

CAST
Elizabeth Shaw...Noomi Rapace
Rayden Holloway...Logan Marshall-Green
Meredith Vickers...Charlize Theron
David 4.0...Michael Fassbender
Jeremiah Janek...Idris Elba
Theo Zedmore...Guy Pearce
Logan...Ben Foster
Ravel...Benedict Wong
Chance...Emun Elliot
Mudow...Kate Dickie
Yuri...Rafe Spall
Aldrich...Frank Kelly
Francis...Sean Harris
Siena...Tal Berkovich
Lettap...James Payton
Tembrook...Tuppence Middleton


Earth. The beginnings of our world. In an opening montage, we watch as our primordial planet is terraformed and bioformed by seemingly all-powerful, Godlike alien entities…the ENGINEERS. The seeds of life are introduced to Earth for the first time by these fantastic extra-terrestrials, who have the power to create and manipulate both mechanical and biological matter at will. The montage ends as the earliest genetic recipe for life is sent forth from the Engineers’ massive, towering CITADEL in the dark desert.

The desolate desert of Africa: 2085. The prehistoric ruins of the Engineers’ Citadel is discovered by a corporate construction team tasked with building a nuclear-powered comm-array in the wilderness. Amidst the ancient remains are found highly advanced, biomechanical relics with are determined to be of extra-terrestrial origin. This catches the attention of the mega-conglomerate WEYLAND-YUTANI CORPOTATION, who finances a massive archaeological excavation of the citadel in the hopes of reverse-engineering the alien biotech for financial gain. Running the operation is MEREDITH VICKERS, a cold, calculating corporate executive, who recruits intelligent and independent astrophysicist DR. ELIZABETH SHAW to head up the research team. Assisting Dr. Shaw are xenoarchaeologist DR. THEO ZEDMORE and her fellow astrophysicist DR. LOGAN. Shaw uncovers the secret of the citadel when she discovers a chamber of star charts, which seem to lead the way to the home planet of the Engineers. Also uncovered is evidence suggesting that the Engineers had a database of all life on Earth, and may even have been responsible for its creation including Man.

In a partially-submerged MANHATTAN, Vickers meets with Dr. Shaw and an OPO, (Off-Planet-Officer), CAPTAIN JERAMIAH JANEK, and plans a space mission following the discovered star charts in an effort to find and make first contact with the Engineers. For the scientists and explorers onboard, it will be a journey of discovery, but for Vickers, it’s merely a way of obtaining new technology so that Weyland-Yutani may retain the lead in the competitive race to establish colonies off-world.

The depths of space: 2090. A highly-advanced, top-of-the-line ISRV (Interstellar Research Vessel) PROMETHEUS decelerates as it reaches its target solar system. The vessel’s crew emerges from their cryo-chambers. Along with Elizabeth Shaw, Theo Zedmore, Logan, Meredith Vickers, and Captain Janek, the crew of the Prometheus is comprised of: First Officer MUDOW, Security Officer RAYDEN HOLLOWAY, Navigator CHANCE, Helm Officer RAVEL, Operations Android DAVID 4.0, Political Officer ALDRICH, Medical Officer FRANCIS, Engineer YURI, and Technical Officers SIENA, LETTUP, and TEMBROOK. The crew gets acclimated to their removal from cryo-sleep, their muscles in atrophy from five years without use. Holloway assists Shaw in her physical therapy exercises.

The crew prepares for arrival at the home planet of the Engineers. Shaw and Holloway are instantly attracted to each other, initiating a romantic relationship. However, as they enter the Zeta 2 Reticuli star system, Prometheus encounters a massive disturbance which hadn’t appeared on scanners, one even more powerful than a black hole: a wormhole in space. Prometheus is sucked into the wormhole, and after a harrowing ride, emerges on the other end. The ship crashes on a barren planet, which the damaged computer system identifies as the mission’s final destination.

The crew sets about attempting to repair the Prometheus, while Elizabeth Shaw leads a recon expedition to investigate nearby structures, which turn out to be a cavernous Engineer temple. Inside the temple, Shaw’s team encounters a bizarre BIO-BRAIN, a biomechanical humanoid face set within a towering pillar, as well as thousands of seemingly primitive URNS. David takes several of the urns back to the vessel for analysis.

Investigating the urns, David discovers that they contain the genetic material for thousands of species within a viscous liquid called BIOFORMER which can rewrite any living organism on a cellular level. Basically, possession of the substance gives its owner the power to create life. Vickers interacts with David and seemingly innocently leads to the Bioformer infecting David through a cut in his finger.

Within the depths of the Temple, we find several living Engineers who discover the transgression of the Humans, and remotely rewrite the stolen Bioformer to make it into a weapon. The Engineers capture Holloway and run a number of horrific experiments on him, injecting him with the Bioformer and allowing him to return to the vessel.

Subsequently, the crew of the Prometheus begins to fall victim to the now weaponized substance, as the “carrier” Holloway injects Ravel, Zedmore, Francis, Siena, Lettup, and Tembrook. The victims begin to lose their humanity and slowly transform, experiencing nightmarish visions and hallucinations and making pilgrimages to the depths of the Temple to receive instructions from the Bio-Brain. Holloway, in particular, is resistant to the transformation, fighting against the alien influence with his feelings for Shaw and his responsibilities as security officer. Meanwhile, David finds that the Bioformer is making him into a biological being…making him Human. The crew also finds that their trip through the wormhole took them back hundreds of millions of years and they are actually stranded on primordial Earth, having moved through space and time.

Eventually, as alien influence and the continued lurking presence of the Engineers becomes clear, the crew of the Prometheus turns on each other as the infected human victims fully mutate into PROTOFORMS: vicious, skeletal alien monstrosities which proceed to assault the unaffected Human crew through the halls of the Prometheus.

Mudow, Logan, Chance, Aldrich, Yuri, and Janek end up being destroyed by the Protoforms. In a strange, erotic ceremony, the Protoforms seemingly mate with the Bio-Brain and each other to create thousands of EGGS, the first of a new generation of the monsters. Meredith Vickers is revealed to be a sleeper CONSTRUCT of the Engineers, who are still active in their far future and Shaw’s present due to the time-travelling abilities of the wormhole. Vickers was grown in an Engineer lab but escaped, fleeing to Earth while always wanting to her find creators and take their power. The Engineers activate Vickers’ secondary GENE PROGRAMMING, and she transforms into an ALPHA PROTOFORM: the STAR BEAST.

At last, the two remaining crew members, Elizabeth Shaw and David, seek to confront the Engineers in the Temple. The Godlike entities prove to be utterly evil, and David sacrifices himself as he’s dissolved in the LIFE SEED BIOFORMER which is the basic genetic recipe for MAN: the former android David, it turns out, is the basis for all Mankind. Shaw is captured by Holloway, but he regains enough of his humanity to remotely activate an Engineer vessel for Shaw’s escape, then holds the other Protoforms and Engineers at bay. As Shaw escapes, she finds herself in the midst of the initial Engineer terraforming of Earth which we had witnessed in the opening montage, chased by the former Meredith Vickers who is now the gigantic, horrific Star Beast.

Shaw makes to her escape vessel which blasts off for the wormhole, Holloway fighting the Star Beast with both falling into the wormhole and disappearing. An Engineer PILOT detaches from the Temple in a FAMILIAR VESSEL and follows Shaw, but is lost in the wormhole. Shaw emerges above the Earth of her present day; however, she’s deemed insane and responsible for the loss of her expedition and confined to a psychiatric hospital by the Company. It’s implied that there are at least some of those who believe Shaw’s tale, but have silenced her as part of a cover-up.

In the final scene, we see the vessel of the Engineer that was chasing Elizabeth Shaw emerge from the wormhole in the Zeta 2 Reticuli star system, still in the prehistoric past, and crash on a nearby planetoid, the Engineer Pilot helplessly lost and the EGGS in the ship’s cargo hold stirring as something alive moves from within…

The Beginning

Even though I think it's total fan conjecture (a fake), I found that to be a creative attempt.

The funny thing is, I've read Charlize Theron saying that Vickers has her own agenda. If you watched the trailer (now in the first post), you can see the crew weakening - someone is in a wheel chair, while somebody else collapses in the foreground. (Could be recovery from the long journey.) You see the guy covered with what looks like burns or an infection, then he seems to be jumping from some raftors onto someone else.

I think that synopsis is too convoluted with the Starbeast, wormhole and time travel, yet in ALIEN, Captain Dallas says that the Jockey looks like he's been fossilized for a long time. So, the last paragraph may make sense, but we'll see. :)
 
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Whoah. That sounds like a hellofalotta stuff to put fit into one film. Or is that a synopsis of more than one movie? I'm not sure how I feel or think about all of that. At least some of it sounds cool enough. Whatever, if they pull it off well, I guess I'm game. Maybe a little disappointed, but still game. Depends.

Thanks for posting it. I think I'm as thrilled as you guys are about it coming out in, hey, about six months. :woohoo:
 
Whoah. That sounds like a hellofalotta stuff to put fit into one film. Or is that a synopsis of more than one movie? I'm not sure how I feel or think about all of that.

Richy, I think it's just some creative fan putting together his own yarn, based on interviews, the leaked trailer from last month, etc. It sounds almost too B-Movie-ish to be a Ridley Scott film. The Star Beast sounds awfully far-fetched, but it's too entertaining not to share. There's something missing from it,
like a facehugger attacking or impregnating the Space Jockey pilot. It also goes against the friendly welcome from the other synopsis. I've read that the "Engineers" welcome the earthlings, until one steals their Life Technology (Prometheus stealing fire from the gods to give to man.) At that point, Engineers decide to kill mankind, but the astronauts use the aliens' DNA against them.
Of course, I'm guessing, myself. :)
 
Well...at the very least, looks like it will be some serious eye candy...or maybe more like eye steak and lobster. Yummm.
 
This one's twice as long, straight from WonderCon:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD9aoKrycbI



Hot damn! Thanks, Zensteve!




Ugg! I am NOT a fan of the premise. Maybe the movie will be cool, in spite of it.

I'm hoping that writer, Damon Lindelof, can deliver something interesting to go with Ridley Scott's wonderful visuals. I'm hoping for some scary alien interaction, not just people getting infected and transmorphed.
 
It's the whole human-life-on-Earth-was-introduced-by-a-more-ancient-and-more-advanced-extraterrestrial-species premise that bugs me. Erich von Daniken would love this movie. I find this premise to be insulting to human ingenuity, because it presupposes that our ancestors wouldn't have been able to do the incredible things they did, without the help of a more advanced alien species.

We are a wondrous species. These kind of storylines make me go blech. I will do my best to watch this movie with an open-mind to the rest of the story, and will try my best to not let the stupidity of this premise bug me too much.
 
This movie looks pretty cool to me. Reminds me of Stargate as far as the premise. I always liked the idea of ancient Aliens. I like watching the show on the history channel. I am a fan of the movie Stargate and the tv series. Anyways, this looks like Alien a lot visually. Looks to be very impressive. With the modern day technology I am sure Ridley Scott did some amazing stuff. I am not sold on the 3d but I bet he did a good job with it. I will be happy if it has no Aliens like we all ready seen in Alien or Aliens. Something different would be great.
 
I find this premise to be insulting to human ingenuity, because it presupposes that our ancestors wouldn't have been able to do the incredible things they did, without the help of a more advanced alien species.

We are a wondrous species.
We are wondrous species only because the advanced aliens designed us that way. :D:lol::cool:
 
I will be happy if it has no Aliens like we all ready seen in Alien or Aliens. Something different would be great.

There are clearly the dead alien guy called "Space Jockey" from the original ALIEN (1979) walking around in the new trailer, but there is also a flash frame that very very clearly shows the Xenomorph aliens from the 6 other movies (4 alien, 2 AvsP), but I imagine they play a very small role in this movie.
 
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