
We broke down Ridley Scott's brand new trailer for Prometheus shot-by-shot and uncovered some very interesting clues as to what this Alien prequel is really all about. More specifically, who the hell is that guy (aliens?) messing around on the Space Jockey's ship?
First and foremost, if you haven't seen the original trailer for Ridley Scott's 1979 Alien movie, watch it now — because the similarities between the two trailers are absolutely insane. If there was ever any doubt that this new movie is a prequel to Alien, this trailer should have nipped all those questions in the rump. Just on first glance, here are the Alien to Prometheus trailer similarities: the slowly building titles, the copious shots of the female lead running down a dark hall (lots of dark hallways and darkness in general), Space Jockey spaceship shots (both interiors and exteriors, more on that later) — and finally the new trailer also incorporates the shrieking noises from the original. It's all just too wonderful for words.

An example of the title sequence we were talking about.

But let's focus on Prometheus for now. The footage opens with a woman whispering "You don't understand," over what could be a radio transmission, or a video log, her final video log perhaps? Also this sounds a lot like Noomi Rapace who is playing the character Elizabeth Shaw, but who can know for sure?
*cut to someone yelling what sounds like "Prometh, Prometheus!" then back to the dialogue*
"I was wrong. We were so wrong." *small sobs* "I'm so sorry."
This is the only dialogue we hear throughout the entire trailer, until someone starts screaming "PLEASE!"

CUE THE STRINGS RIDLEY!
BOOOM, BOOOM, BOOM goes the bass, or cello or what have you. It's all about the ominous Jaws-esque thumping beat which just pummels this video, hyphenated only by some sort of creepy digitized scream (which we mentioned was also in the Alien trailer). Feels good. Feels real good.
And here is is, your first spaceship full frontal. Behold the glory of Ridley Scott's spaceships that will no doubt lead this team of explorers off to their impending doom.

A ship (perhaps the same one we just saw moments ago) dots the sky in an alien wonderland, leaving a cloudy happy trail across the purple atmosphere.

The team gears up in their all terrain trucks and sexy alien-planet-exploring 4-Wheelers! What is the team looking for? Well, the only real clue we have is the official synopsis which states that the batch of scientists on the ship, "discover a clue to the origins of mankind on Earth, leading them on a journey to the darkest corners of the universe. There, they must fight a terrifying battle to save the future of the human race."

Don't forget to pack the all important flame thrower.







Anyway, HOLY SHIT THEY HAVE A SPACE JOCKEY HEAD. Let's just revel in that for a hot second.

The group is back on the planet and using lasers to scan the site.




"She has similarities with Ripley but she's more feminine, she's a bit more naive in the beginning," Rapace said. "She's a believer, she's full of faith, she's a scientist and archaeologist. She goes on this journey in space and she changes into a fighter, warrior and survivor. She's very much a typical Ridley Scott woman!"
We're wondering if the whispering intro sobs were Shaw losing her religion?

Lovely road to the ship. You can see the little 4-Wheelers in the dust behind the big tanker trucks.






Commenter lightninglouie pointed out that this is the same room as the giant Space Jockey's chair.

On a side note, look at those hallways! Nostromo halls!




This is what Theron has said of her character:
"I play this lady called Meredith Vickers. She's the suit that runs the company that has nickeled and dimed this whole thing together, to fund this mission. Initially, she really was just that. And, Ridley came to me and said, 'Do you want to do this?' I said, 'For me, to work with you is a really difficult decision to make, but I'll think about it.' No. Obviously, I wanted to work with him, but I felt like the character was just a little one-dimensional. [Damon Lindelof] stepped in, and I got on the phone with him and Ridley, and I threw very loose cannons towards him, with no specific ideas, but just wanting her to be somewhat more layered. I can't tell you what Damon came up with, but he came up with some good shit! She starts out one thing and ends up another thing. It's a pretty nice surprised, toward the third act, so I don't want to ruin that for you, but she really does start out very one-dimensional. The great thing about Ridley is that he shoots everything so layered that you always wonder. There were many days that I showed up and he would do this tiny little thing like throw me in the corner, just lurking. And then, all of a sudden, that became a character trait. I would always be in the corner, lurking over everybody, and not saying anything, but just watching. Then, you realize that it really adds to this enigma of this character and what her agenda really is."
Perhaps this is the moment when she breaks into a new character.












