Edition Webrip... — Alien Covenant 2017 Ninth Circle
It sounds like you're referring to a fan edit of Alien: Covenant (2017) called the "Ninth Circle Edition." This is not an official release by 20th Century Fox (now Disney). Instead, it's a well-known fan edit created by an editor named Job Willins, who goes by the handle "Crimson."
The Ninth Circle Edition chooses a side. It embraces the "Mad Scientist" epic that Ridley Scott seemed most interested in, making the film feel like a grand tragedy rather than just another monster movie. It turns a "good" sci-fi film into a "great" entry in the Alien lore. Final Verdict Alien Covenant 2017 Ninth Circle Edition WebRip...
Viewing Notes
- Canon: This is non-canonical. Ridley Scott has endorsed the deleted scenes existing, but not this specific arrangement.
- Runtime: Approx. 2 hours 35 minutes (Theatrical is 2h 2m).
- Tone: Significantly darker and more depressing than the theatrical cut due to the explicit display of Shaw’s experimentation.
- WebRip = The video was ripped from a web source (iTunes/Amazon) and then re-encoded with the editor's changes.
- Quality: Usually 720p or 1080p x264, with variable bitrate. The audio is typically 5.1 AC3 derived from the original mix, though syncing fan edits sometimes causes minor drift.
- Fan edits are not legal to distribute via torrent or public download, though they are often shared through fan editing communities (e.g., OriginalTrilogy.com, Fanedit.org).
- The "Ninth Circle Edition" is well-regarded in fan edit circles but is not officially sold or streamed.
The story of the "Alien Covenant" and its mysterious edition became a legend, a reminder of the power of human curiosity and the importance of exploring the unknown. And as for the crew of the "Aurora," they continued their journey, always pushing the boundaries of what was thought possible, inspired by the secrets they had uncovered in the depths of space. It sounds like you're referring to a fan
Integration of Lore: It inserts missing context regarding the fate of Dr. Elizabeth Shaw and the journey of the synthetic David between the films Prometheus and Covenant. Canon: This is non-canonical