Sir Ridley Scott has recently said that this movie shares a universe with the "Alien" film franchise, which is alluded to in the 'Weyland Files' bonus features on the digital versions of Prometheus (2012): in 'Happy Birthday, David', Peter Weyland dictates a message that makes direct mention of Eldon Tyrell, a "mentor and long-departed competitor", and scoffs at the man's idea to "replicate the power or creation in an unoriginal way" via "genetic abominations implant[ed] with false memories [which] he enslaved and sold off-world". Weyland states that Tyrell's idea "literally blew up in the old man's face", and stresses the superiority of his own synthetic lifeforms (which Tyrell had always called "toys"). There are plans for two sequels to Prometheus to connect the movie more closely with Alien (1979), the first of which being Alien: Covenant (2017). Beyond that, in the unofficial canon, the "Alien" and "Predator" film franchises share a non-canon universe as shown in the "Alien vs Predator" movies. And finally, Firefly (2002) alludes to the Weyland-Yutani company of the Alien film franchise in the first episode (Firefly and Alien - La clonazione (1997) being projects involving Joss Whedon). In total, this means that five different film franchises (Blade Runner (two movies), Alien (six movies and one planned sequels), Predator (four movies), Alien vs Predator (two movies), and Firefly (one television series and one movie) could share a universe.
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