
Alien: Covenant - Prologue: Last Supper
Feb 22 2017
•0h 5m
•Science Fiction
The official prologue to Alien: Covenant introduces the crew of the mission as they gather for a final meal before entering cryosleep. Set aboard the Covenant, a colonization ship on its way to a remote planet to form a new human settlement, the main crew (all couples) and their android, Walter, enjoy their final meal together before cryosleep.
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Michael Fassbender
Walter

Katherine Waterston
Daniels

Danny McBride
Tennessee

James Franco
Branson
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