“Prometheus 3: Paradise Lost” (2025) takes the Prometheus franchise to new depths, exploring the origins of humanity, the gods, and the terrifying power that lies in the unknown. Directed by Ridley Scott, this highly anticipated sequel builds on the mysterious and haunting world of the previous films, delving into the secrets of the Engineers, the creation of life, and the cosmic horrors that await those who seek the truth.
The film begins with Dr. Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace) and the surviving crew of the Prometheus ship journeying to a distant, uncharted world after discovering the true purpose of the Engineers and their connection to humanity’s creation. However, what they find on the planet is far more terrifying than they ever expected. An ancient, hidden civilization has left behind a dark legacy, and the crew must navigate a landscape filled with deadly creatures, advanced technology, and remnants of a destructive force that could destroy everything.
As Shaw uncovers more about the Engineers’ twisted plans for humanity, she confronts the existence of an even greater force—the “Paradise Lost” of the title. With existential stakes and a haunting exploration of creation, destruction, and the nature of gods, Prometheus 3: Paradise Lost dives deeper into the psychological and philosophical themes that have become synonymous with the series.
The official trailer promises jaw-dropping visuals, atmospheric suspense, and heart-stopping action, as the crew faces terrifying new alien threats and unearths the horrifying truth about their place in the universe. With stunning visual effects, breathtaking world-building, and a strong, emotional performance by Michael Fassbender as the android David, the film explores the ultimate question: What happens when humanity seeks the answers to its origins—and what will it cost?