The 2012 film Prometheus , directed by Ridley Scott, serves as a modern cinematic retelling of the Greek myth of the Titan who defied the gods. The movie uses the titular Greek myth to explore themes of creation, the "theft" of divine knowledge (the "fire"), and the subsequent agonizing punishment. The Core Myth: Prometheus and the Bird
—a symbol of Zeus—would eat his liver every day. Because Prometheus was immortal, his liver regenerated each night, ensuring his torture was eternal. The 1333x1000 Prometheus (movie), Birds, Greek, Pro...
represents divine authority and righteous punishment. In some interpretations, this "winged hound" is a direct extension of Zeus’s wrath, consuming Prometheus’s passion (the liver being the seat of emotion in ancient belief) to fuel the god's own power. While the The 2012 film Prometheus , directed by Ridley
In Greek mythology, Prometheus was a Titan who stole fire from Mount Olympus to give to humanity. As punishment, Zeus had him chained to a rock in the Caucasus Mountains, where an Because Prometheus was immortal, his liver regenerated each
is standard, some artistic traditions substitute it with a , shifting the symbolism from divine justice to death and decay. This represents man as a "carrion bird" feeding on its own destruction through misguided ingenuity. Cinematic Parallels in the Movie