We’re only a few days away from the release of Ridley Scott’s sci-fi thriller PROMETHEUS and with the promotion machine geared for world wide success we’re hoping there’s whole lot more where this new featurette came from.
This time the focus is on the space ship itself, including detailed explanation of the craft’s design elements, set production and a great peek at some of the many facilities available to its fictional crew. Who wouldn’t want to play basketball in space or stare out into the cosmos through a sweet wrap around windscreen? It is, however, impossible to ignore the ‘insect’ reference made in the video below – an upgraded Firefly perhaps?
PROMETHEUS is released in the UK 1st June and stars Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Guy Pearce, Idris Elba, Logan Marshall-Green and Charlize Theron.
Source: Coming Soon
Danielle is currently studying Journalism out of central London. Her main interests surround anything and everything involving film, theatre, music and literature, with a particular love for Shakespeare. Once set on acting, she changed her mind at the last minute choosing to peruse the equally difficult career of writing and is well-prepared to be waitressing post studies. Amidst her favourite films are: BACK TO THE FUTURE, FIGHT CLUB, ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST and THE DEPARTED.
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