Edit - Prometheus 1080p Special Edition Fan

Edit - Prometheus 1080p Special Edition Fan

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February 14, 2018
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Edit - Prometheus 1080p Special Edition Fan

A fan edit is a modified version of a film created by a fan who rearranges, adds, or removes footage to alter the narrative flow or tone. The aims to create a smarter, more cohesive version of Prometheus by:

The release of (2012) was one of the most polarizing moments in science fiction history. While Ridley Scott’s return to the Alien universe was visually breathtaking, many fans were left frustrated by perceived plot holes, inconsistent character motivations, and the omission of critical lore.

The edit meticulously integrates footage from the official Blu-ray and promotional materials to enhance character depth and story flow: Refined Character Logic: Characters like

The theatrical cut features a rushed scene where the mutated geologist attacks the hangar bay. The fan edit restores the full 4-minute sequence. Here, the creature stalks the crew in the dark with proper suspense, utilizing the film’s red emergency lighting to create a moment of genuine Alien -esque terror. It explains how the crew gets infected and gives Fifield’s transformation a tragic arc.