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Le prologue de «Alien: Covenant» de Ridley Scott dévoilé

Le prologue de «Alien: Covenant» de Ridley Scott dévoilé

Un dernier repas avant le grand saut dans l'inconnu. Voilà, en substance, ce que promet le prologue du prochain film de Ridley Scott, Alien: Covenant. Dévoilées par la 20th Century Fox mercredi, les cinq minutes montrent l'ensemble de l'équipage réuni au sein du vaisseau Covenant pour un dernier instant de camaraderie et de fête avant de se faire cryogéniser et de partir coloniser une planète inexplorée. Le prologue fait suite à la bande-annonce dévoilée le 25 décembre dernier.

Entouré d'un casting 5 étoiles (Michael Fassbender, James Franco, Noomi Rapace, Danny McBride) le réalisateur américain Ridley Scott, auteur du premier épisode de la saga Alien en 1979 et de Prometheus en 2012, a choisi d'installer son histoire quelques années après ce dernier.

Initialement intitulé Alien: Paradise Lost comme il le révélait au site HeyUGuys le 23 septembre 2015, Alien Covenant est le 6ème épisode de la saga Alien. Lors de sa sortie en salles en 2012, Prometheus avait rapporté plus de 400 millions de dollars à l'international pour un budget de 130 millions de dollars.

Alien: Covenant sort en salles le 19 mai prochain.

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'Alien' (1979)(01 of18)
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'Blade Runner' (1982)(02 of18)
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The opening sequence is immediately mesmerizing.
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Scott's "Big Brother" created the most iconic piece of advertising ever.
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'Legend' (1985)(04 of18)
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The fantasy film that made unicorns real.
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Dallas' hunt through the vents is one of the tensest scenes ever shot.
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'Legend' (1985)(06 of18)
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The make-up effects for Lord Darkness and his goblins are still mind-blowing.
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'Black Rain' (1987)(07 of18)
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The Michael Douglas thriller is the height of '80s action style.
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'Blade Runner' (1982)(08 of18)
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Death has never looked more beautiful.
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'Thelma & Louise' (1991)(09 of18)
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As if we could forget one of the most famous shots in all of film history.
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'1492' (1992)(10 of18)
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The film may have been a bust, but Scott captured the gravity of Columbus' first steps on land.
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'Blade Runner' (1982)(11 of18)
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We wish the director's vision of future Los Angeles was happening now.
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'G.I. Jane' (1997)(12 of18)
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A classic Scott set-up shows off Demi Moore's sculpted body.
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'Gladiator' (2000)(13 of18)
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The serene setting is one of the Oscar-winning film's most lasting images. Listen to "The Wheat" from the "Gladiator" soundtrack.
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The kept-in-the-shadows monster is made more terrifying with this dental close-up.
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A moment of Hitchcock-ian subtlety is appreciated in this hokey sequel.
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In a movie filled with chaos, this final escape is tranquil and nerve-wracking at the same time.
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The movie was a disappointment, but this arrow's journey has a great payoff.
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Ripley's dread became one of the greatest scares in cinema. Watch the scene here.
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