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Whose decisions doom the mission? "Alien: Covenant," part of The Next Reel's Alien series, is Ridley Scott's return to the franchise he started—a sequel to "Prometheus" and a prequel to the rest of the series—built around a colony ship, a mysterious transmission, and a rogue synthetic. Michael Fassbender plays twin androids—David, an unshackled older model operating alone for a decade, and Walter, his constrained successor—alongside Katherine Waterston as Daniels and Billy Crudup as the crew's embattled new captain.
Pete and Andy dig into why the film fails as both a creature feature and a philosophical inquiry—tracing the production history behind the script's competing visions, dissecting the protagonist problem (nobody meaningfully changes, not even the villain), and examining what Fassbender's dual performance achieves in a film that couldn't support it. If you've ever felt these prequels were working against the franchise, this conversation gives you the language for why. We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in—The Next Reel on TruStory FM, when the movie ends, our conversation begins!
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If You Liked This Conversation, Try These from the Next Reel Family:
The Next Reel — Alien Series—the full run from "Alien" through "Prometheus" that leads directly to this conversation
The Film Board — Prometheus—Pete and Andy's companion discussion of the direct predecessor that started the prequel arc
The Film Board — Alien: Covenant—their original conversation at the film's 2017 release, which this episode revisits and extends 
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