Positive feedback for Alien Covenant and Logan!

    0
    106

    Alien Covenant and Logan are much talked about. Announced as big releases in 2017, some American journalists had the chance to discover some unpublished images of the feature films. 

    First Alien Covenant. Directed by Ridley Scott, the feature film is the sequel to Prometheus released in 2012, itself a prequel to Alien, already directed by Scott at the time. Alien Covenant will take up the origins of the myth, with a starting pitch very close to that of Alien the Eighth Passenger, and this sequel will be closer to the atmosphere and style of the first film according to the filmmaker himself. 

    alien_covenant_3

    The trailer should not be long in our country while in the United States part of the press was able to attend a fifteen-minute screening of the film. The returns are raving, "Extremely, extremely violent. Action-packed. Alien fans will love it," Brandon Davis of Comicbook.com wrote on Twitter. We also learn the presence of the xenomorph in due form as well as the return of the face hugger, for an absolutely terrifying film. The father of Blade Runner seeks refuge in a return to his roots. The feature film is scheduled for May 17, with confirmed returns from Michael Fassbender and Noomi Rapace, as well as an announced cameo by James Franco

    Logan is the third episode of the Wolverine saga, directed by James Mangold, already at the origin of the second opus: The Fight of the Immortal. Hugh Jackman takes over the reins of the character for the last time before a final retirement. While the trailer seduced the crowds, announcing a post-apocalyptic, dramatic, dark and violent film, directly inspired by the comic-book Old Man Logan, masterpiece of the genre, and featuring characters in agony, some American journalists attended the first 40 minutes of the feature film.
    old-man-logan

    The feedback is also very positive, announcing the violent film rated R promised. Hugh Jackman has also lowered the price of his salary to allow the realization of a Wolverine film very faithful to the tortured, bestial and violent paper character. Staging the disillusioned quest of an aging Logan and Professor Xavier, the film scheduled for March 1 was dubbed by Scott Derrickson, the director of Doctor Strange

     

    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.