The Alien Covenant Internet Archive is a lasting legacy of the film, providing a permanent record of its production and creative process. As a model for future filmmakers and a resource for fans, the archive will continue to inspire and educate, ensuring that the Alien franchise remains a beloved and enduring part of popular culture.

Short videos like "How 'Alien: Covenant' Brought Space To Life" provide insight into the film's CGI and practical effects.

On the screen, the scene shifted to David’s laboratory. Michael Fassbender’s performance was even more unsettling here. He was reciting poetry—Shelley—but the audio track was different. He wasn't speaking to the camera; he was speaking to the viewer.

You will find the deleted prologue of the crew on the Covenant before the neutrino burst. You will find the storyboards for the session with the backburster. And you will realize something terrifying:

Elias was a digital archivist, the kind of person who believed that if a piece of media wasn't backed up in three different formats, it didn't truly exist. It was 2:00 AM, and he was deep in the "Recent Uploads" section of the Internet Archive, a place usually filled with old educational films about dental hygiene and digitized maps of 19th-century farmland.