Despite being a hugely iconic and popular franchise, you can count the number of great “Alien” movies on one hand. Of course, there’s Ridley Scott‘s original and James Cameron‘s sequel, but after that is when the debate begins. You will find apologists for David Fincher‘s studio manhandled “Alien 3,” some who will go to bat for “Alien: Resurrection,” and even I’ll give a pass to “Prometheus,” but even those who defend those movies will be the first to admit they’re all deeply flawed. Will “Alien: Covenant” be the corrective and the movie fans have been aching to see to for years?
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That remains to be seen, but the movie is doubling down on Michael Fassbender, with the actor sliding into dual roles, explaining to ComingSoon what we can expect to see from his double droids. “I think Walter’s a real different kettle of fish,” the actor teased. “David was definitely a work-in-progress, somewhat of a prototype I suppose. The elements of him that were the human elements I think people found a little disturbing, so Walter’s more of a straightforward robot. Pretty logical, much more of a servant without the ego.”
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Meanwhile, the cast is pretty killer, with Noomi Rapace, Katherine Waterston, Danny McBride, Demián Bichir, Jussie Smollett, Amy Seimetz, Carmen Ejogo, Callie Hernandez and Billy Crudup all in support.
“Alien: Covenant” hopes to scare the shit out of you on May 19, 2017. By the way, the song in the trailer? A cover of Nat King Cole‘s “Nature Boy.”
Wow. This looks terrible.
Every trope imaginable from the previous films trotted out without so much as a new coat of paint.
And the whole thing looks like it has been reimagined as an outerspace slasher pic, with Ridley Scott trying to top the original by forgoing atmosphere and jacking up the ridiculous kills count.
None of this is why the original was great. It looks so lazy. Nothing about it reflects the best of Ridley Scott or the “Alien” franchise.