Following the announcement and new poster reveal from earlier today, we have a new trailer for the Alien: Earth series!
It’s another quick teaser, featuring the iconic alarm sound originally used in the teaser for Alien.
The teaser trailer follows a creature frantically bursting out of its containment pod and then floating through the corridors of the USCSS Maginot ship in zero gravity, alarms blaring and vocal computer warnings as the ship tumbles towards Earth’s atmosphere.
The creature slams against a window and we switch perspectives to the exterior as the ship begins to flame up upon entry.
Check out the video below:
It seems we may have to wait a bit longer for a proper trailer showing us more footage from the series’ episodes.
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When i read this interview i started thinking what a xenomorph could b hatched from to make it any different to what we've seen before, any 2 or 4 legged mammal would produce basically the same thing & insects r too small, so that left fish which would b silly & what i landed on which was birds.
I figured what if the ship crashes & there r vultures feeding on corpses at the crash site & one is impregnated by a facehugger then we get a flying xenomorph.
Now seeing the teaser which apparently shows a facehugger tussling with a winged alien insect of some kind i figure that's where the flying xeno comes from instead.
Same, imagine we saw a teaser for Badlands... it'll never happen for a bunch of reasons but yeah.. would be cool.
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Oh beat me to it
The world of Alien is smart and although science fiction it keeps itself grounded in a semi-realistic sense - at least most of the time. Just my opinion.
To be fair - he intended to use that sword on an Alien.
The ninja in MotS though - can't remember if they knew what to expect. Should've brought some ninja stars.
I'll be better next time.
I always hated how NA ended. It was one of the few comics that aesthetically fit the Aliens movie, and then Spears is just the ultimate batshit crazy dipshit. Like bro, think about it.
the "taking kids minds and inserting them into robot bodies" is a mini story in the original Ghost in the Shell manga (also the main plot in the 2nd movie).
How original.
Spoiler
It's possible we get a lot of sword action against non-Xenomorph antagonists before a Xeno puts an end to it with it's blood.
Blood has no idea.
I legit want to see how it is pulled off though (if it's even in the final product) despite knowing it doesn't fit in an alien product and doesn't sound particularly good.
It's just a discussion about a teaser, we're all fans here. It's not that serious.
In Legion he did the same.
Spots to sell the concept to the public.
Are spots made only for promotion.
Are not part of the show tv.
Take that attitude and leave please and thank you.
If you want to get all ruffled and petulant over a 30 second teaser that isn't going to appear in the show then that is your business. I would say that it isn't good for your heart to be so though. With ''ass'' seemingly taking up half of your conscious I'd say it's time to stop admiring the rearview and start focusing on the road ahead
Romulus was harder, but not because I watched everything about it, but because of all the call backs. Still didn't annoy me as much in the rewatch.
Problem is, all the ninja sword Peter Pan stuff the legit concept art and leaks have lol.
But to be fair to young buck, it can look like ass and still be good, so the little fella shouldn't get hung up on Kimarhi semantics.
Dark Descent for instance, LOOKS like ass, it is never not gonna look like ass, but was still pretty solid gaming experience. Initial harshness from me doesn't mean I hate it, despite it looking like something that shoulda came out on the PS3.
I even liked Romulus (slightly) more the 2nd time I watched it over the first, though I went through the same thing with Prometheus, so who knows what will happen if I watch it a third time. Kinda scared to give it another watch because seething hatred might emerge.
Usually we argue about something stupid for old time's sake but we're in 200% agreement here.
It looks like ass. I don't know what to tell you.
I wasn't talking about just the Alien series on youtube either, nor did I mention CGI. The Nostromo of 1979 looked better than whatever that ship flying through space looked like and that's almost 50 year old. If you can't match a 46 year old movie's practical effects back then with whatever you got going on now, then I don't know what to tell you.
You aren't me. It is entirely possible we don't have the same thought processes, expectations, or anything else similar concerning the burnt up carcass that is the Alien franchise atm.
I think it looks like ass. I will continue to think it looks like ass, until I see differently something that makes it look not like ass.
If you don't think it looks like ass, good for you. I'm happy for you. I bear you no ill will for liking things that I think looks like ass.
Whatever happens would be his call, not Burke's. Burke could suggest leaving and Hicks could listen the same way Ripley suggests nuking the site and he listens.
"Nothing will die."
John Hurt digital recreation confirmed for Alien: Romulus 2.
I don't agree. She points out the facts, which is not really the same. And part of the point of the scene is that Hicks is so reluctant to take command that, without Ripley pushing him to stand up for himself, you're left to assume he'd have rolled over.
I didn't say he was in command over this mission, as anyone reading the full comment would see. I said that it's plausible in this world, unlike ours, that he could have been. And I disagreed with you saying the film 'clearly establishes Burke doesn't have a say *in anything*'. You seem to think he's just a joke figure. But I think the opposite: that he's presented as having real power (though it's unclear how much is official and how much is corrupt), and as a coercive, controlling, insidious influence. As I said before, he reads Ripley's psych reports. He can get her license back, somehow. When he says he knows the loader work is all she could get, it has sinister undertones, not only because, again, there's no part of her life that's not open to him, but because there's the implication there that he *made sure* it was all she could get. As far as the reach of the company goes, she seems to have no option to work for anyone else, no matter how badly they treat her.
This all started as part of a conversation about whether the story Hawley allegedly wants to tell about corporate political control is canon breaking. You suggested people who think it's consistent with the world just haven't paid attention to Aliens. I still don't think I've really seen a reason to think that. And I think there are a fair few ideas in the film that could support it.
Replayed it last year. Deserves a remaster..
Love how the prison and Colony are both on lv426.
That final cutscene with the whole planet on FIRE
is incredible.
Also why/how the narcissus escapes alongside the dropship???
maybe alien earth is just canon with this...