Welcome to Noomi Rapace Online, your premiere web resource on the Swedish actress. Best known for her performances as Lisbeth Salander in the original "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" film trilogy, "Prometheus" and the recent Indie hit "Lamb", Noomi Rapace has emerged as one of the most exciting European actresses of this decade. This unofficial fansite provides you with all latest news, photos, editorials and video clips on her past and present work.  Enjoy your stay and check back soon.
Aug
16
2012

Details of Prometheus’s deleted scenes have been released. It was previously reported that the DVD and Blu-ray release of Ridley Scott’s sci-fi epic would include around 15 minutes of deleted and extended scenes, but according to the BBFC the running time will be closer to 35 minutes. The scenes include between 10 and 15 minutes of footage that were cut from the film’s final act. The full list of deleted scenes to be included on the disc, including a running time and title for each, can be found over here and after the cut. “Prometheus” releases on DVD and Blu-Ray in the USA on October 11, in the UK on October 08 and in Germany on December 07, 2012.

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Aug
10
2012

Five cover stories featuring Noomi Rapace and “Prometheus” have been added to the gallery. The magazines come from Australia, Italy, Russia, Mexico and the USA. A complete list can be found below the previews.

Magazine Scans – 2012 – American Cinematographer (USA, July 2012)
Magazine Scans – 2012 – Cinemania (Mexico, July 2012)
Magazine Scans – 2012 – Total DVD Magazine (Russia, May 2012)
Magazine Scans – 2012 – Ciak Magazine (Italy, May 2012)
Magazine Scans – 2012 – Film Ink Magazine (Australia, April 2012)

Aug
10
2012

Nine additional production stills from “Prometheus” have been added to the gallery. Click the previews below to launch all latest additions.

Aug
02
2012

Ridley Scott is to move ahead with plans for a sequel to Prometheus, his return to the Alien universe, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The science fiction blockbuster – also the veteran British film-maker’s return, after more than three decades, to the genre that made his name – was warmly received by critics and pulled in more than $300m (£193m) across the globe from a budget of $130m. It was written in such a way as to leave room for another chapter. Stars Noomi Rapace and Michael Fassbender are contracted to return. When asked about the sequel, Twentieth Century Fox’s president of production, Emma Watts, said: “Ridley is incredibly excited about the movie, but we have to get it right. We can’t rush it.”

Jul
29
2012

More promotional stills for “Prometheus” have been added to the gallery, alongside a cool new poster for the film.


Jul
20
2012

A couple of new “Prometheus” stills have been released and added to the gallery.

Jul
01
2012

I have added three new video clips to the archive – two compilations of press junket interviews with Noomi Rapace and Michael Fassbender, promoting the US release of “Prometheus” and one interview via satellite on NBC Los Angeles. Together, that’s half an hour of new interviews! Enjoy the clips!

Jun
20
2012

Lots of additional “Prometheus” pictures – including stills, promotionals and on-set images – have been added to the galleries.


Jun
12
2012
“Prometheus” has just hit theaters around the world, but fans are already looking toward the home video release. It would seem even director Ridley Scott is excited for the home video release. He recently spoke with Collider about bonus features for the Blu-ray, specifically the deleted scenes as well as the possibility of an extended cut of the film. Be on the lookout for more news and tech specs regarding the home video release in the coming months. In the meantime, the film is already available for pre-order on Blu-ray, DVD and Blu-ray 3D at Amazon. As of now, no exact date for the US home video release is known.
Jun
10
2012

On June 08, 2012, Noomi Rapace and Michael Fassbender appeared on “Charlie Rose” to promote the US release of “Prometheus”. This is an insightful and very funny half-hour interview. The complete segment can be watched in two parts in the video archive. Many thanks to Saul for the heads-up and to w0utube for the original video. HD screencaptures have been added to the gallery as well.