The film opens with a peaceful mission designed to take humanity beyond
the confines of Earth into a settlement among the stars. On the
manifest of the spaceship Covenant are couples who will populate the
planet Origae-6, along with dozens of embryos to help establish the new
colony. Charged with their protection is the ship’s crew: Captain Jacob
(James Franco) and his wife, Daniels, head of terraforming operations
(Katherine Waterston); second-in-command Christopher Oram (Billy Crudup)
and his biologist wife Karine (Carmen Ejogo); boisterous pilots
Tennessee (Danny McBride) and Faris (Amy Seimetz); head of security
Sergeant Lope (Demián Bichir) and his second-in-command and husband
Sergeant Hallett (Nathaniel Dean). With them is one non-human, Walter
(Michael Fassbender), the Covenant’s loyal synthetic, keeping watch as
the passengers remain locked away in cryosleep until they reach their
destination.
All is quiet aboard the spaceship Covenant. The crew and the rest of
the 2,000 souls aboard the pioneering vessel are deep in hyper-sleep,
leaving the synthetic Walter to walk the corridors alone. The ship is en
route to the remote planet Origae-6, where, on the far side of the
galaxy, the settlers hope to establish a new outpost for humanity. The
tranquility is shattered when a nearby stellar ignition shreds
Covenant’s energy-collection sails, resulting in dozens of casualties
and throwing the mission off course.
Walter, who no doubt look familiar to audiences. He’s the next
evolution of David, the Laurence of Arabia-obsessed synthetic Fassbender
portrayed in “Prometheus.” Although he is technologically superior to
his predecessor, his emotional range is somewhat restricted. He cannot
fall in love, and he has been programmed to be unfailingly loyal to the
Covenant crew—Fassbender describes him as a “super butler.”
“Alien:Covenant” opens in cinemas nationwide on May 10 from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros. (will also be available in IMAX screens).
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