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'Prometheus' Spoilers Unbound In New Footage


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Have we finally reached the point where any "[url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/movie/433741/moviemain.jhtml"]Prometheus[/url]" is too much "Prometheus"? I don't believe so, but I know that after the arrival of the latest international trailer and featurette, some of my colleague at MTV Movies HQ have decided it's time to step away from ancillary "Prometheus" material and just wait until the movie lands in June.

These people have a point. There's no doubt that the newest footage of "Prometheus" reveals and unmasks more than some may have bargained for. Creature design, plot details, possible character deaths… you'll get hints at all of these, some more overt than others, in the new "Prometheus" spots. Personally, all of this just fuels my excitement for [url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/person/97929/personmain.jhtml"]Ridley Scott's[/url] return to science fiction, but your mileage may vary.

Regardless, you know what awaits you after the break — new footage, and potential [b]spoilers[/b]. Move forward cautiously.



First up, the new international trailer, which spends more time on company woman Meredith Vickers (Charlize Theron), reveals fantastic new creature designs, gets up close and personal with the Space Jockey, and more.



Next and last, Scott and the cast of "Prometheus" dive into what makes this movie special, a conversation juxtaposed with all-new footage and story details. Scott describes what the "Prometheus" crew finds in a very interesting way: "A civilization filled with uncivilized behavior." Sounds great to me.



[i]What do you think of the new "Prometheus" footage? Tell us in the comments section or let us know on [url="http://twitter.com/mtvmoviesblog"]Twitter[/url]![/i]



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