For enthusiasts of Ridley Scott’s sci-fi horror legacy, the has become a vital digital library for preserving the intricate history of Alien: Covenant (2017). This platform serves not just as a repository for the film itself, but as a museum for the extensive "viral" marketing and supplemental media that defined the film's release. Preservation of "Alien: Covenant" Media
The Alien Covenant Internet Archive is available online, and can be accessed through the Internet Archive website. Fans can browse the archive's contents, including script treatments, concept art, storyboards, and behind-the-scenes videos.
A collection of Alien Covenant Concept Art from 20th Century Fox showcases the early visual designs for the planet and creatures.
It’s important to note that not every "Alien: Covenant" file on the Internet Archive is legal. Some users upload full, copyrighted films, which are often removed after a DMCA takedown notice. The legitimate value lies in the supplemental materials—the promotional shorts, the art books, and the fan-restored extended cuts that are shared under fair use for commentary and education.
The Internet Archive (Archive.org) is a non-profit digital library. While its mission is preservation, it often becomes a battleground for copyright. Major studio films like Alien: Covenant (20th Century Fox) are typically removed relatively quickly due to Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown notices.