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Alien: Covenant - Prologue: The Last Supper
Topic Started: Feb 23 2017, 12:03 PM (52 Views)
George K
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mI1CqDJF1TI&ab_channel=JoBloMovieClips

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It is a 4-minute prologue from the movie that features James Franco and Danny McBride. While it may not be a trailer, this may actually be better in some sense. It is actually the official prologue to Alien: Covenant, which introduces the crew of the mission as they gather for a final meal before entering cryosleep. We get to see Michael Fassbender's new android Walter interacting with Daniels (Katherine Waterston) as well as our first footage of Branson (James Franco), who isn't looking so great. The crew then begins to party a bit before reminiscing about what they'll miss during their cryo sleep. The clip may not feature any actual alien action, but there is a nice little scare. Plus, we get a great sense of these new characters, which was something that was a little less clear in the first teaser.
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The clip may not feature any actual alien action


Watch the whole thing.
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