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From Variety comes word that 20th Century Fox and director Ridley Scott are close to moving forward with a sequel to the 2011 sci-fi flick, Prometheus.
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Even before Prometheus was released, the talk was that the film would be part of a trilogy. Star of the first film, Noomi Rapace, has confirmed to The Playlist that 20th Century Fox is pushing forward with a sequel to Ridley Scott’s film.
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20th Century Fox has confirmed that the teased sequel to Ridley Scott’s Prometheus has been put in motion. Indeed, stars Michael Fassbender and Noomi Rapace have already been signed up for the follow-up, which can be expected to hit theaters some time in 2014 or 2015.
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A 15-year-old boy in Australia suffered an apparent seizure due to one of Prometheus’ more graphic scenes.
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Director: Ridley Scott
Writer: Damon Lindeloff, John Spaihts
Cast: Noomi Rapace, Charlize Theron, Guy Pearce, Idris Elba, Logan Marshall-Green, Michael Fassbender, Sean Harris, Rafe Spall
After uncovering multiple pictograms across the world, two scientists lead an expedition to the planet depicted in them in search for the origins of mankind. But what they will find may be their undoing.
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Yes, yes, I know I’m a week late. However, the month of June is just underway with another wave of hotly anticipated summer blockbusters set for release this month. There’s a bunch of notable films including the likes of Snow White and the Huntsman, which opened up last Friday, along with films like Ridley Scott’s Prometheus and Pixar’s Brave set for release later this month. There are also a couple of interesting smaller films out so be sure to check them out when they’re released.
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“Prometheus” (2012) Featurette - ‘Charlie Holloway’
Another character-centered featurette has hit the web and it focuses in on the character of Charlie Holloway, played by Logan Marshall Green. As the the other half of the science duo to Noomi Rapace’s Elizabeth Shaw, he states that his character is the guts to her heart. Whereas Shaw is the reserved one, Holloway takes things to the extreme.
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“Prometheus” (2012) Featurette - ‘Vision of Prometheus’
With just two more weeks to go until its release, another featurette for Ridley Scott’s highly anticipated film, Prometheus, has hit the web. Titled “Vision of Prometheus”, the featurette has Scott and members of the cast speaking about the larger themes of the film, along with what to expect from his use of 3D, and promises something you haven’t seen done with the technology to date.
Speaking personally here, I thought the 3D trailer for the film was absolutely stunning when I saw it in theaters, so I have every bit of confidence that Scott can and will back up his words.
The search for mankind’s beginning starts June 8th!
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“Prometheus” Featurette: ‘Quiet Eye’
A new viral marketing video has been released for Ridley Scott’s highly anticipated Prometheus.
Titled Quiet Eye and starring cast member Noomi Rapace, this featurette sees her character, Dr. Elizabeth Shaw, leaving a voice message for Peter Welyand (played by Guy Pearce) of Weyland-Yutani to fund her expedition that is central to the film.
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Mash-Up Monday Presents: ‘Procarmetheus’ Cars 2 vs. Prometheus
As you all know, I absolutely hated Pixar’s 2011 animated sequel Cars 2. I found it to be an insulting film compared to the beloved animation studio’s last three films. On the other hand, Prometheus is one of my most highly anticipated films of the year.
So what happens when you put the trailer music for Prometheus onto edited clips of Cars 2? A somewhat redeeming look at the latter.
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New “Prometheus” Featurette
20th Century Fox has released this featurette in anticipation for the film’s June release.
Featuring behind the scenes footage—as well as new footage—and commentary from the director and several cast members, the featurette manages to accomplish a lot in its one minute and forty seconds.
As a huge sci-fi fan myself, I’m looking forward to this movie quite a bit more after seeing this.
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