David's Lab - Last Signs of Life (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 15, 2019

Original Title:
David's Lab - Last Signs of Life

Alternate Titles:
Alien: Covenant — David's Lab: Last Signs of Life
David's Lab: Last Signs of Life
Last Signs of Life

Genres:
Science Fiction

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Armed Mind
Effie Studios
YouTube Space LA

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

In this follow up chapter to Alien: Covenant, an astronaut-detective connects the dots of what went on in David's lab on Paradise. Tracing the evolution of the synthetic human's experiments with hybridization, the astronaut goes further inside the biology of the Xenomorph than any Weyland-Yutani employee before him. This last official release in the Alien franchise to date uncovers step by step where the Alien species originated.

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Assistant Art Director:
Jeremy Villalobos

Best Boy Grip:
Terrell Kelly Porter

Director:
Allen Colombo

Director of Photography:
Kevin Richey

Editor:
Allen Colombo

First Assistant Camera:
Kate Ketcham

First Assistant Director:
Haley Moffet

Gaffer:
James Joyce

Key Grip:
Michael Hsueh

Mixing Engineer:
Allen Colombo

Producer:
Sarah Colombo

Production Assistant:
Amanda Sayeg
Costa Ciminello

Script:
Milena Westarb

Set Dresser:
Meghan Czerwinski

Sound Designer:
Allen Colombo

VFX Artist:
Robert Flynn
Dan Martin
Rodrigo Dominguez

Writer:
Milena Westarb

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