Ridley Scott Announces ‘Prometheus’ Movie

It truly is one of next year’s most incredibly anticipated films, the very first science fiction feature from Ridley Scott since Blade Runner more than 25 years back, but until finally been announced nobody had noticed so much as a second of footage.

Many thousands of followers got an early peek at Prometheus at San Diego’s yearly Comic-Con event during a special presentation which in turn highlighted appearances from star Charlize Theron and also screenwriter Damon Lindelof as well as a satellite linkup to Scott himself on location inside a remote part of Iceland. Dubbed initially as being a prequel to Unfamiliar, Scott’s franchise-launching, genre-defining 1979 slasher flick in space, Prometheus had since transformed into an original movie “with Dna” from the previously blockbuster, the film-maker mentioned.

“We’ve gone in a completely different direction,” he stated. “But in the last few minutes of the movie you’ll understand what we’re talking about.” He stated there “might be” two robots or cyborgs in the new movie, a trope which might link it to its predecessors.

Questioned why he had taken so long to return to the genre, Scott replied: “I was too busy doing other movies, exploring other genres. Frankly, I never thought about science fiction until I started to realise that there was something in the first Alien that no one ever asked questions about. I thought, well, that could be the centrepiece of what we’ve just completed.”

He stated he was “very impressed” with all the current 3D technologies utilized for the film, which had opened up “even small dialogue scenes”. However, as many scenes as possible had been shot in live action instead of using CGI.

The actual footage shown consisted primarily of rapidly cut shots of the crew of a spaceship. At one point, the camera panned up over a wall bearing hieroglyphic-like letters in a style recalling the HR Giger-designed set of the planetoid from the first Alien movie. The xenomorph monsters spawned by that film had been absent, but a shot of some mechanical tubes crammed with columns of green gunk were recalled the “egg room” from the 1979 movie.

Lindelof, who took on hosting responsibilities for the presentation, stated there had been some “big ideas” in Prometheus. “It covers a vast expanse of time, past, present and future,” he mentioned. “It doesn’t take place on earth in any real significant way. The way we’re exploring the future is away from Earth and [asking] what are people like now? What have they gone through and what are they thinking of?”

“Space exploration in the future is going to evolve into this idea that it’s not just about going out there and finding planets to build colonies. It also has this inherent idea that the further we go out, the more we learn about ourselves. The characters in this movie are preoccupied by the idea: what are our origins?”

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