The first trailer for Ridley Scott’s Alien spinoff Prometheus wastes no time pushing “What the hell?” buttons: A spaceship floats through space, someone in a spacesuit lifts a glob of goo, a woman collapses to her knees screaming, and — in case that doesn’t catch your attention — Charlize Theron does push-ups.
Scott made his intentions for Prometheus clear this summer at Comic-Con International, when he told a crowd of geeks, “Of course, what I want to do is scare the living shit out of you.”
The new teaser, with its ominous music and stark astro-horror imagery, strikes the same tone (as does the official synopsis: “A team of explorers discover a clue to the origins of mankind on Earth, leading them on a thrilling journey to the darkest corners of the universe.” There, they face “unimaginable horrors.”).
The studio and filmmakers have kept details under tight wraps, but there are numerous reasons to hope for the best when the sci-fi horror flick opens next June.
Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof co-wrote the script, which was polished at the behest of Theron. To dramatize the outer-space meltdown, Scott cast edgy talents at the top of their game, including Noomi Rapace, the original Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, who plays scientist Elizabeth Snow. Michael Fassbender, who followed this summer’s X-Men: First Class appearance by playing a sex addict in Oscar-buzzed Shame and portraying deep thinker Carl Jung in A Dangerous Method, plays android Robert.
Prometheus, named after the heroes’ spacecraft, gives Scott an opportunity to regain some storytelling mojo by revisiting the science-fiction realm that informed his landmark pictures Alien and Blade Runner.
While few filmmakers approach Scott’s genius for deploying fluid camera work to capture spectacular action vistas, most of the British director’s recent movies (at least since 2002’s brutally excellent Blackhawk Down war movie) have fizzled. Kingdom of Heaven, Body of Lies and Robin Hood succeeded as exercises in master craftsmanship but failed to catch fire in moviegoers’ imaginations.
By populating a faraway civilization with A-list actors and utilizing splendid visual effects in service of a super-creepy storyline, Scott might just add another title to his roster of cinematic masterpieces.
Prometheus opens June 8, 2012, in 3-D.
Authors:
 Le principe Noemi concept
		    			Le principe Noemi concept			   
			 Astuces informatiques
		    			Astuces informatiques			   
			 Webbuzz & Tech info
		    			Webbuzz & Tech info			   
			 Noemi météo
		    			Noemi météo			   
			 Notions de Météo
		    			Notions de Météo			   
			 Animation satellite
		    			Animation satellite			   
			 Mesure du taux radiation
		    			Mesure du taux radiation			   
			 NC Communication & Design
		    			NC Communication & Design			   
			 News Département Com
		    			News Département Com			   
			 Portfolio
		    			Portfolio			   
			 NC Print et Event
		    			NC Print et Event			   
			 NC Video
		    			NC Video			   
			 Le département Edition
		    			Le département Edition			   
			 Les coups de coeur de Noemi
		    			Les coups de coeur de Noemi			   
			 News Grande Région
		    			News Grande Région			   
			 News Finance France
		    			News Finance France			   
			 Glance.lu
		    			Glance.lu			   
			



 
	       
	       
	       
	       
	       
	       
	       
	       
	       
	      




