“Alien: Covenant” red band trailer features new gory scenes (video)

“Alien: Covenant” red band trailer features new gory scenes

PanARMENIAN.Net - The red band trailer of "Alien: Covenant" has surfaced online, following the first full trailer which was released on Wednesday, March 1. While the red band trailer has similar structure with the previous one, it features more gory scenes as well as intense swearing, AceShowbiz said.

Like the previous trailer, the red band trailer opens with Katherine Waterston's Daniels giving her speech in front of the crew while Covenant is making its way to the planet faraway. As they land on the planet, they enter a cave and find Xenomorph eggs. Terrible things happen when the eggs burst open and hatch, revealing horrifying creatures which soon unleash their terrors aboard Covenant spacecraft.

Xenomorphs' attacks are featured in a more graphic way in the red band trailer. There is also a scene which features a woman screaming in the bathroom with blood covering her face.

But the most interesting part is perhaps the preview of a creepy dissection around the 1 minute 45 seconds mark in the trailer. Fans assume that the dissection is either a part of Michael Fassbender's David's experiment on Engineer or the remains of Noomi Rapace's Dr. Elizabeth Shaw from "Prometheus".

"Alien: Covenant" is helmed by Ridley Scott and follows the story of colony ship Covenant which travels to a planet faraway. The crew think they will discover an uncharted paradise in that planet, but they find a dark and dangerous world instead.

The science fiction horror film is scheduled to hit U.S. theaters on May 19. Also starring in "Alien: Covenant" are James Franco, Billy Crudup, Danny McBride, Demian Bichir and Carmen Ejogo.

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