In 2016, a viral marketing campaign sent "Weyland-Yutani" employee packets to influencers. These physical packets contained maps of Planet 4 (Paradise), Walter’s maintenance manuals, and Neomorph pathology reports. The Internet Archive hosts complete, high-resolution scans of these extremely rare items.

The Alien Covenant Internet Archive can be accessed through the Internet Archive website. Simply search for "Alien Covenant" in the search bar, and browse through the available content. The archive is divided into several sections, including:

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.

Twentieth Century Fox launched an extensive viral marketing campaign for the film, including standalone short films like The Crossing and Meet Walter . The official movie websites featured interactive crew profiles and blueprints of the Covenant ship. Through the Wayback Machine—the Internet Archive’s web preservation tool—users can access snapshots of these promotional websites exactly as they appeared in 2017, ensuring that these creative digital campaigns are not permanently erased from the web. 2. Physical Media and Print Preservation

The intersection of modern sci-fi filmmaking and digital preservation has created a unique phenomenon for fans of Ridley Scott’s Alien prequel franchise. For years, the Alien: Covenant (2017) Internet Archive community has grown into a bustling hub for cinephiles, researchers, and casual viewers alike.