Okay, now I confused myself here,the pilot is no longer in the space suit sitting at the space jockey? Because that's the same one that came after Shaw. So in Alien, there is no longer anybody in it right?
I liked this movie but the script was definitely flawed with the same problems as Lost - ambitious ideas, flaky execution, resorting to religious allegory to explain plot points, etc.
Ridley Scott needs to work with better screenwriters.
Gentlemen, you do realize there are possibly two other sequels coming, right? Ridley is no idiot. I'm certain (as the creator) he's aware that the ship and planet featured in Alien and Aliens did not match the planet and ship in Prometheus.
Okay, now I confused myself here,the pilot is no longer in the space suit sitting at the space jockey? Because that's the same one that came after Shaw. So in Alien, there is no longer anybody in it right?

I think it is. You people seem to think or know that for sure. Has it been said by Scott and Lindelof otherwise?
I mean for God sake, the moment you see the room of the space jockey, the feeling is that, "Oh, this is it." It's how it was presented that told me thatit was the same place.

Nope. That's the whole point. Mysterious goop = no evolution.
Prometheus takes place during the same year that Riplay was born, so it must take place some 30 year before the original Alien film.Yeah, I mean in a sequel, they could explain it more. Because we don't know anything yet with what they could go with next. I was probably wrong to think they would just end it here because there could be more to explain in terms of what the Engineers were creating. And it still could be connected to the xenomorphs. Like the xenomorph on the mural. I don't think that has been addressed yet. Because the whole idea of the room and Engineer in it can go in a few different directions. When we get in the room in Alien, I think it could be like, "Was this the place where it happened for sure?" It would make us stop and second guess it after all instead of just giving us the definite answer. The point Scott could be making is that we found out what goes on and causes something like that, but did what we saw in this film happen in that room? We don't know for sure still. But we do have a much better understanding of what could have happened.
As with thename of the planet being different, like I said earlier, it could have been changed. How many years does this take place before Alien? Believe me, the name of the planet and the look and atmosphere on the planet all came to mind when I watching the film. Again, like I said, the Weyland Corporation could have caught wind of what happened and changed the name of the planet to cover anything up. And with the atmosphere and look, it might have changed and evolved over the years.
Prometheus takes place during the same year that Riplay was born, so it must take place some 30 year before the original Alien film.
I think that to tie both films it would have been better if:
Vickers survived too, the planet from the film was the same from Alien, the space jockey went to his cannon chair and the alien burst out of his chest like he was orginally found in Alien, so when Vickers went back to earth she would take over Weyland and possibly merge it to become Weylan-Yutani, then 30 years later she again becomes interested in what was on the planet and makes the Nostromo crew check it out.
This would also let Shaw go her oun way to the space jockeys planet and at the same time would be able to set up the xenomorph plotfor the Alien films, so that they can do their oun thing with the Prometheus sequels that doesn't involve the Aliens.
But still, 30 years is not that enough time for a planet to change so drastically, it cold happen, but it normally takes much more time.
personally the biggest reaction my screen got was someone shouting so the worms mutated quick get me some baby turtles

According to this logic, you could've lost Dallas, Lambert, and Brett easily in the first movie. But that's just not how things always work. You have to create characters to fit the story. Alien required a certain number of characters and so did Aliens---and they focused on those that mattered. Prometheus did the same.
And the spin-off would be the Michale Bay Ninja Turtles movie![]()
Again, Merc 1, Merc 2, Merc 3, Merc 4.
7 sharply and efficiently drawn characters versus one great android, someone defined by a faith that consists "because I feel like it", some pilots whose character consist entirely of having a bet, inconsistent and annoyingly written scientists, and bunch of characters who literally don't even have names. It's not even close to an apt comparison.
Maybe they saw something in the film we didn't, but whatever, critics also liked Avatar a lot, but criticise other films that have some of the same problems it had.i wondered why that guy was *****ing about more explosions on the way out
though seriously though, the fact that a lot of "real" critics are calling this film a perfect masterpiece and rating it 5/5 10/10 etc
really makes you think they they actually watch the same film as the rest of us, they are basically calling it perfect which it was really far far from