Prometheus 3 (2025)

Prometheus 2 (2025) takes audiences deeper into the mysteries of humanity’s origins and the dark secrets of the Engineers. Picking up after the events of the first film, Dr. Elizabeth Shaw and the android David set out on a dangerous mission to the Engineers’ homeworld in search of answers about the creation of life. However, what they uncover is far more horrifying than they ever anticipated—an ancient, malevolent force capable of annihilating all life in the universe. As the tension builds and the line between creator and destroyer becomes increasingly blurred, Shaw is forced to confront how far she is willing to go to uncover the truth.

What terrifying truths lie hidden within the shadowy past of humanity’s creators? Can Shaw survive the Engineers’ twisted secrets, or will her relentless pursuit of answers lead to the destruction of all life?

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