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Science FictionAdventureMystery

Prometheus

- The search for our beginning could lead to our end.

A team of explorers discover a clue to the origins of mankind on Earth, leading them on a journey to the darkest corners of the universe. There, they must fight a terrifying battle to save the future of the human race.

Release Date : 2012-05-30

Language :GaelicEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Dune Entertainment20th Century FoxBrandywine ProductionsScott Free Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Prometheus 3DAlien: PrometheusParadise

Cast

Noomi Rapace

Character Name : Elizabeth Shaw

Original Name : Noomi Rapace

Gender : Female

Michael Fassbender

Character Name : David

Original Name : Michael Fassbender

Gender : Male

Charlize Theron

Character Name : Meredith Vickers

Original Name : Charlize Theron

Gender : Female

Idris Elba

Character Name : Janek

Original Name : Idris Elba

Gender : Male

Guy Pearce

Character Name : Peter Weyland

Original Name : Guy Pearce

Gender : Male

Logan Marshall-Green

Character Name : Charlie Holloway

Original Name : Logan Marshall-Green

Gender : Male

Sean Harris

Character Name : Fifield

Original Name : Sean Harris

Gender : Male

Rafe Spall

Character Name : Millburn

Original Name : Rafe Spall

Gender : Male

Emun Elliott

Character Name : Chance

Original Name : Emun Elliott

Gender : Male

Benedict Wong

Character Name : Ravel

Original Name : Benedict Wong

Gender : Male

Kate Dickie

Character Name : Ford

Original Name : Kate Dickie

Gender : Female

Branwell Donaghey

Character Name : Mercenary 1

Original Name : Branwell Donaghey

Gender : Male

Vladimir "Furdo" Furdik

Character Name : Mercenary 2

Original Name : Vladimir "Furdo" Furdik

Gender : Male

C.C. Smiff

Character Name : Mercenary 3

Original Name : C.C. Smiff

Gender : Male

Shane Steyn

Character Name : Mercenary 4

Original Name : Shane Steyn

Gender : Male

Ian Whyte

Character Name : Last Engineer

Original Name : Ian Whyte

Gender : Male

John Lebar

Character Name : Ghost Engineer

Original Name : John Lebar

Gender : Male

Daniel James Peterson

Character Name : Sacrifice Engineer

Original Name : Daniel James Peterson

Gender : Male

Patrick Wilson

Character Name : Shaw's Father

Original Name : Patrick Wilson

Gender : Male

Lucy Hutchinson

Character Name : Young Shaw

Original Name : Lucy Hutchinson

Gender : Female

Giannina Facio

Character Name : Shaw's Mother

Original Name : Giannina Facio

Gender : Female

Anil Biltoo

Character Name : Linguist Teacher

Original Name : Anil Biltoo

Gender : Male

Louisa Staples

Character Name : Greeting Message Violinist

Original Name : Louisa Staples

Gender : Male

James Embree

Character Name : Mechanic 1

Original Name : James Embree

Gender : Male

Florian Robin

Character Name : Mechanic 2

Original Name : Florian Robin

Gender : Male

Matthew Burgess

Character Name : Mechanic 3

Original Name : Matthew Burgess

Gender : Male

Eugene O'Hare

Character Name : Mechanic 4

Original Name : Eugene O'Hare

Gender : Male

Richard Thomson

Character Name : Archaeological Assistant

Original Name : Richard Thomson

Gender : Male

Philip McGinley

Character Name : Archaeological Assistant

Original Name : Philip McGinley

Gender : Male

Jenny Rainsford

Character Name : Archaeological Assistant

Original Name : Jenny Rainsford

Gender : Female

Rhona Croker

Character Name : Archaeological Assistant

Original Name : Rhona Croker

Gender : Male

Wambui Wa-Ngatho

Character Name : Automated Voice (Swahili) (voice)

Original Name : Wambui Wa-Ngatho

Gender : Male

Wannaporn Rienjang

Character Name : Automated Voice (Thai) (voice)

Original Name : Wannaporn Rienjang

Gender : Male

Zed Sevcikova

Character Name : Automated Voice (Czech) (voice)

Original Name : Zed Sevcikova

Gender : Male

Sonam Dugdak

Character Name : Automated Voice (Tibetan) (voice)

Original Name : Sonam Dugdak

Gender : Male

Reynir Thor Eggertsson

Character Name : Automated Voice (Icelandic) (voice)

Original Name : Reynir Thor Eggertsson

Gender : Male

Shin-Ichiro Okajima

Character Name : Automated Voice (Japanese) (voice)

Original Name : Shin-Ichiro Okajima

Gender : Male

Charalambos Dendrinos

Character Name : Automated Voice (Greek) (voice)

Original Name : Charalambos Dendrinos

Gender : Male

Berhane Woldegabriel

Character Name : Automated Voice (Amharic) (voice)

Original Name : Berhane Woldegabriel

Gender : Male

Annie Penn

Character Name : Ship Computer Voice (voice)

Original Name : Annie Penn

Gender : Female

Robin Atkin Downes

Character Name : Ship Computer Voice (voice)

Original Name : Robin Atkin Downes

Gender : Male

James Currie

Character Name : Weyland Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : James Currie

Gender : Male

Dan Dewhirst

Character Name : Peter Weyland Files (uncredited)

Original Name : Dan Dewhirst

Gender : Male

Phill Martin

Character Name : Elephantine Engineer (uncredited)

Original Name : Phill Martin

Gender : Male

Matt Rook

Character Name : Elder Engineer (uncredited)

Original Name : Matt Rook

Gender : Male

Arnold Montey

Character Name : Elephantine Engineer (uncredited)

Original Name : Arnold Montey

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

The special effects are great, the scenery and photography is lovely but the film is as a whole a big disappointment. You would have thought that with such a budget they could have hired some guy to make a basic sanity check of the script but obviously that wasn’t in the budget for this one. I do not know if a lot of Hollywood people are idiots or think the audience are idiots or both but for Christ sake, how difficult can it be to come up with a plot that holds together and are at least half believable? A trillion dollar expedition to discover the “makers of mankind” and they put together a band of asocial morons for crew where not even the scientists among them seems to have met each other before the wake up millions of miles from Earth. Almost everyone behaves in a completely unbelievable way. Yeah, it looks okay so let’s remove the helmets for instance? Right, apart from the immediate danger to your own health, what about quarantine procedures…idiots? Why did the robot put the mutagen in the drink? It’s just illogical and never really adequately explained. Speaking of robots, robots have a power source and it’s not spread all over them. If you rip their head of they do not continue to talk like nothing had happened. In the original Alien they at least had to hook him up to something. It goes on. The entire film is just a jumble of illogical acts one after another. Then we have the ending. What a joke. Apart from the fact that Elizabeth’s actions are just ridiculous, how does she expect to live on a alien ship without food or any other supplies? This film had good promise. The idea of getting to know the origin of the aliens intrigued me and the basic plot idea was cool. However, the film was really ruined by a script obviously written by total morons.

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Andres Gomez

@tanty

2021-06-23

Although this is not a great movie, I was positively surprised, given the tons of bad references I got from this movie. The background story is interesting and the cast is quite decent. Theron and Elba played well but specially remarkable are Rapace and Fassbender. In any case, it does have many flaws in the script. Several characters are stupid beyond comprehension, several things are completely unexplained, Pearce character is really bad and the crashing of the alien spaceship is just ridiculous, as it is the killing of Theron's character. In any case, it doesn't leave a bad after taste and I am looking forward to the continuation of the story.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2022-02-24

Looks good, but feels a bit hollow to me. 'Prometheus' - which serves as a (loose) prequel to 'Alien' - didn't excite me and I didn't feel like I got anything from it. It's still a good film and it is a pleasant looking one at that, with neat special effects et al. I also like the casting for this 2012 release. Noomi Rapace is probably the film's standout, though Michael Fassbender, Guy Pearce, Charlize Theron and Idris Elba are also involved - the latter two feel a bit underused, we get a fair bit of them both but still I wanted to watch them more - especially Theron, who feels a bit tacked on.

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-13

What? Seriously...WHAT?! I don't understand what I watched. Alien was a monster movie in space. It was a great movie, it was scary and you could taste the tension....but it was just a monster movie in outer space. It was really just a merger of horror and science fiction. Aliens was a fun movie. But it was just Space Marines v Monsters. It was just a merger of action and science fiction. We can go on and on and on but, I think Scott is buying the fanboys that are reading too deeply into the Alien franchise. It's not "Chinatown" it's just the Alien movies. Prometheus was just too much for the franchise, FAR TOO MUCH. Watching it felt like that moment when you realize that the top came off of the salt shaker and now you're going to have to just bare threw the mess bite by bite. There was so much that, in the end, there wasn't really anything at all. Everything that was good about Alien and Aliens was totally forgotten here and you were left with, well, pretentious ramblings. This is a monster movie that thinks it's "Taxi Driver." It's putting on airs and you can see straight through it.

C

Cuzzin Coo

@CuzzinCoo

2023-04-18

Good Sci-fi 👍🏾 Finding a map left by our creators and then following it lightyears away for the search of the meaning of life, and immortality... Forget the horror part of the film, that plot alone had me fully immersed. _I watch this one at least twice a year. _

C

Christian Butoi

@ermozart

2023-12-11

Follows greatly the Hero with a Thousand Faces, very well executed. Probably the best science-fiction ever made, along Kubrick's Space Odyssey 2001, where you can actually learn something about true **technology**. Well done for those who can see. We need more!

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-07-18

Isn't "Elizabeth Shaw" the woman who makes the Christmas mints? Anyway, here she's been persuaded by "Meredith" (Charlize Theron) to diversify into the intergalactic travel game with a trip aboard the eponymous science vessel. She (Noomi Rapace) is travelling with her boyfriend "Charlie" (Logan Marshall-Green) to a remote moon where there might be the glimmer of a clue as to the origins of not just our species, but of life in general. Their team, augmented by the android "David" (Michael Fassbender) arrive on LV-223 to discover clear evidence of a civilisation - well of engineering effort, anyway. Thing is though - has anything survived in the bleak and hostile environment and if it has - is it friend or foe. Now the visual effects are excellent across the board; the use of darkness, shadow, intermittent light and some marvellous creativity from Neal Scanlan and Conor O'Sullivan really do make this at times a menacing and compelling adventure to watch. Sadly though, it all takes far too long to get going, it recycles a little too much from it's parent film ("Alien") and there's just far too much chatter cluttering up the closing stages. The acting is competent, no more, and it could easily lose twenty minutes of preamble and ramble and just focus on the "can they survive" bit. This has got to be seen on a big screen. The 70mm print I saw showcases what this film is really about - a scary looking sci-fi horror that we've all seen in some guise before, but maybe not quite this technically proficient. Is it a reboot or a reimagining? I'm not sure we really needed either.