
With Ridley Scott‘s Prometheus now playing in Europe and opening next week in North America, 20th Century Fox has provided us with four clips and almost five minutes of behind-the-scenes footage from the making of the film. If you’ve made it this far without watching the newest trailers and TV spots, I strongly suggest not watching these videos until you’ve seen the film. However, for those that like to see as much footage as you can, you’re going to absolutely love the behind-the-scenes footage of the cast on set and getting to see Scott direct the action.
Prometheus stars Charlize Theron, Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Idris Elba, Logan Marshall-Green, Guy Pearce, Rafe Spall, and Sean Harris. Hit the jump to watch the clips.
4 Clips
Behind-the-Scenes Footage
For more on Prometheus:
- New Featurette for Prometheus Focuses on the Ship
- Two New Featurettes for Prometheus Focus on 3D and Logan Marshall-Green
- Noomi Rapace Contacts Peter Weyland in New Viral Video for Prometheus
- New Featurette for Prometheus Focuses on Charlize Theron’s Character
- Damon Lindelof Talks Turning an Alien Prequel into Prometheus , the Viral Campaign, Revealing Too Much in Trailers and More
- New Spoilery TV Spot for Prometheus

Wow.
Here’s the thing…I love LOVE LUUUUUUUUUUUV everything that I’ve seen so far…but its a hell of a lot to take in during one film.
I’m not picking…just hope its not overloaded.
“Good old fashioned ccaeihml powered weapons that throw a lot of brass and make a lot of noise.” Got to say, I like that. I remember on an episode of Deep Space 9 they had to rescue some of there people from the bad guys but the plannet they were on had some kind of energy field that drained the battery of there phasers. So they decide to learn how to sword fight. All through that episode I kept thinking ‘why didn’t they just use guns’. Apparently the bad guys had come to the same conclusion and there were a bunch of sword fights in the episode but they would have been flattened if they had just pulled out a MP5 or a Thompson or something. Anyway, I am really looking forward to seeing this. I guess I have been since the first trailer. But it looks pretty awesome.
Never been a huge fan of the super-fast zombies. Nicotero of KNB said it best. With the Romero-style you can see the dagemad done to the zombies when they used to be alive before they got bit by zombies. In the super-fast version you don’t see it in detail since everything is moving so fast. One thing I’ve also noticed with zombie films with the fast ones. The way the scenes once the zombies show up are shot in a jittery-style which just adds to not really seeing the zombies fully.