Alien: Covenant 2017 Movie
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Well, after Prometheus, you would expect that Alien: Covenant will be getting a prequel follow up after finishing up what's on the table back in the day. Well, you're not getting it because this one really takes the s**tcake at the box office but not a failure but did not break even to make another one to continue up the story so that it could end the story from the prequel franchise properly before the beginning of the 1970's Alien but no, the box office beats the SB on this one. Covenant is en route to colonize the planet Origae-6, carrying 2,000 colonists and 1,140 human embryos in cryogenic stasis. A sudden supernova burst damages the ship and kills several colonists, including the captain. Android, Walter played by Michael Fassbender, awakens key personnel to address the situation. During repairs, the crew detects a human voice broadcast from an uncharted, habitable planet. Against the protests of his wife Daniels, Chris Oram played by Billy Crudup, who is the new captain now decides to investigate. The crew sends a lander to the planet's surface, where an expedition team tracks the broadcast to a crashed alien ship. With Ridley Scott coming back to the Alien franchise once again to direct this, I went into this with little expectations thinking what will come up next. Before this movie came out, I just bought a DVD box set of Prometheus to Alien: The Evolution because everyone knows and watches them so I decided to watch them myself. Covenant is the similar thing but with a proper looking alien this time known to be a xenomorph and how creepy looking it is and how scary it is I even remember back in that year, I remember playing the game of it called Alien: Isolation. Yeah, remember that game? Yeah, back in the day the first time I played it, it scared the living flying s**t out of me. And stating this years ago, I was planning on not wanting to play this videogame ever again after completing it because of how enormously scary it is but I resisted thinking I'm not a p***y anymore so I will not be fooled after the first time anymore. So with Alien: Covenant, I think I have a similar feeling when it comes to Ridley's direction and even much more blood and gore this time but the ending to this however, that is really something. Similar to the one with Aliens, this is not the end. It takes the direction you'd not be expecting but will do it again because the alien itself never does give up. It'll just keep going and going and going until you are dead. Full stop. Alien: Covenant is another one of those films that really push the boundries of what should makes the Alien film end but ended abruptly without a trace. And now we have an ending franchise that really p**s the bucket not even breaking the box office even like we thought we did but ended with a flawed abrupt mess but we can get over it, can we? And now that this time that this is final Alien film of the franchise and Disney now own the rights of Fox Studios, they'll be having plans of rebooting the franchise by making a memorable one like the one we got from last year called Alien: Romulus which got more hype and considered the memorably best Alien film since Aliens decades ago. So yeah, This might be useful considering. Now Prometheus and Alien: Covenant out of the way, I'm going to be having my full time fun doing what I normally do without any interruptions since I've been thinking about going to the nudy boobler the other day. Okay, if there is a chance, there is a dream.
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