Alien: Covenant (2017)
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Alien: Covenant (2017)
Concept Art
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Alien: Covenant IN UTERO is a 360-degree virtual reality journey into a living nightmare and offers a terrifyingly close and personal encounter as an alien neomorph at the time of its birth.
Directed by David Karlak Written by Chris Eyerman Sound by Drazen Bosnjak (Q Department) Executive Producer Ridley Scott Produced by RSA Films, FoxNext and MPC VR (a Technicolor Company) Technology Partner AMD
Talent: Carmen Enjogo Amy Seimetz Benjamin Rigby
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Using old ideas
The opening of In Utero follows off an old idea from Jon Spaihts original Engineers Script for Prometheus in a way, at first you think you are in space but as the film progresses you realise you are suspended in liquid in a womb.
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References
In Utero Concept Art by Alex Jay Brady via Art Station https://www.artstation.com/artwork/kRPeA
In Utero video
Summary from David Karlak via Vimeo https://vimeo.com/221657985
Excerpt from Jon Spaihts Engineers Script via AVP Galaxy https://www.avpgalaxy.net/downloads/
In Utero Analysis Concept Art [1] [2] Alien: Covenant IN UTERO is a 360-degree virtual reality journey into a living nightmare and offers a terrifyingly close and personal encounter as an alien neomorph at the time of its birth.
Alien Covenant poster competition entry by Adam Turner
Alien Xenomorph Creature Forms and Animatronic Head
Two ivory-white spikes shot upward from his back and rib cage, bursting out between her splayed fingers. Shocked into immobility, she could only stare as his entire back ruptured, the split rib cage spreading in opposite directions as if pulled apart by a pair of giant hands. Fountaining blood gushed over her, causing her to stumble backward, one hand feeling for her own mouth. A placenta-like sac oozed from the now-dead private’s insides, rising and expanding from his back like a fleshy balloon. She screamed and flecks of blood flew from her lips. Ledward’s blood. Ripped open from within, the sac tore lengthwise. The creature that emerged was small, about the size of an ordinary house cat. With its white, almost translucent flesh and elongated, vaguely humanoid skull, it was a choice vision from Hell. Mucus and bits of dead Ledward dripped from its head and flanks. As it rose, limbs unfolded from joints, revealing slender arms and legs glistening with slick afterbirth. A long, pointed tail uncoiled. There were no eyes or ears, but a small puckered circle indicated the presence of an as yet unformed mouth. The skin was smooth, slick. A nauseatingly sweet smell, like the aroma of a bad narcotic, spread through the medbay. While blood continued to pump from the private’s destroyed body, the flow began to slow. Not quite dead but much less than alive, what remained of Ledward abruptly jerked forward, then contorted backward across the med bed. Tumbling off but still halfway held to the platform by the single safety strap around his waist, he twisted once again. A single loud report filled the bay as his back snapped.
Alien: Covenant Novelisation
Neomorph gestation period by Alien Theory
Neomorph gestation period by Alien Theory