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''Alien vs. Predator'' (also known as ''Aliens versus Predator'' and ''AVP'') is a science-fiction action
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media franchise created by comic book writers Randy Stradley and Chris Warner. The series is a crossover between, and part of, the larger '' Alien'' and '' Predator'' franchises, depicting the two species as being in conflict with one another. It began as a comic book series in 1989, before being adapted into a video game series in the 1990s. Produced and distributed by
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, the film series began with '' Alien vs. Predator'' (2004), directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, and was followed by '' Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem'' (2007), directed by the Brothers Strause, and the development of a third film has been delayed indefinitely. The series has led to numerous
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,
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, and video game spin-offs such as '' Aliens vs. Predator'' released in 2010.


Premise

The ''Alien vs. Predator'' franchise depicts a series of deadly encounters between humanity and other extraterrestrial species: the
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, ferocious, endoparasitoid creatures; and the Predators, technologically advanced warriors that hunt for personal sport and honor. Predominantly transpiring in the present day of the 21st century, the series acts as a spin-off to both the ''Alien'' franchise and the ''Predator'' franchise, portraying humankind's encounters with alien species and how they helped shape the human civilization and weaponry such as the Colonel Marines, the United America, and those involved with the Weyland-Yutani Corporation that is seen in the ''Alien'' franchise of the future. Throughout the series, audiences see the involvement of the forerunners of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation in the history of these alien creatures as Weyland Industries, headed by Charles Bishop Weyland (one of the many within the Weyland family), who seeks immortality and the advancement of the company, whereas the Yutani Corporation, headed by Ms. Yutani, seeks to study creatures from space and acquire their technology and weaponry for organized warfare. Amidst the actions of the two corporations, human characters are forced to survive infestations of Xenomorphs and clashes with Yautjas, eventually leading to the future merger between the two companies and the development of interstellar travel and eventually wars with other races from space and other advanced technologies.


Background

The first ''Alien vs. Predator'' story was published by Dark Horse Comics in ''Dark Horse Presents'' #34–36 (November 1989 – February 1990). In November 1990, '' Predator 2'' was released in theaters and included a scene depicting an Alien (Xenomorph) skull as one of the Predator's trophies. Over the coming years, Fox had been pursuing a cinematic adaptation of the concept to advance the ''Alien'' and ''Predator'' franchises further, and Peter Briggs was tasked with the job to write an early script for the project and eventually pitched an idea titled ''The Hunt: Alien vs. Predator'' in 1994, but the pitch was rejected and development of the film remained stuck in
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for almost a decade before the first feature film was finally released in 2004 under the helm of Paul W. S. Anderson, titled '' Alien vs. Predator'', with a sequel by the Brothers Strause, titled '' Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem'', eventually released in 2007. Ellen Ripley does not appear in this franchise, as it takes place more than a century prior to the events of the ''Alien'' series. The first actor to be cast for ''Alien vs. Predator'' was Lance Henriksen, who played the characters Bishop and Michael Bishop Weyland in ''
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'' and '' Alien 3'' (and '' Aliens: Colonial Marines''). Although the ''Alien'' films are set 150 years in the future, Anderson wanted to keep continuity with the series by including a familiar actor. Henriksen plays billionaire and self-taught-engineer Charles Bishop Weyland, a character that ties in with the Weyland-Yutani Corporation as the original founder and CEO of Weyland Industries. Henriksen later returned to the franchise through the role of Karl Bishop Weyland, a descendant of Charles Weyland, in the 2010 video game ''Aliens vs. Predator''. According to Anderson, Weyland becomes known for the discovery of the pyramid, and as a result the Weyland-Yutani Corporation models the Bishop android in the ''Alien'' films after him; "when the Bishop android is created in 150 years time, it's created with the face of the creator. It's kind of like Microsoft building an android in 100 years time that has the face of Bill Gates." The Brothers Strause further stated how the ending of their sequel built further upon establishing the future of the universe by having the Predator technology acquired by Yutani Corporation (and by extension Project Stargazer of the ''Predator'' films) act as the impetus for the development of advanced technologies such as FTL (faster-than-light travel) drives fitted aboard spaceships.Woerner, Meredith (October 28, 2010).
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The legacy of the shared universe has also shown itself in later films. In the 2010 film '' Predators'', when the group of main protagonists enters the Predators' camp, there is a brief view of an Alien skull on the ground (as well as the lower jaw of an Alien on the helmet of the Berserker Predator), referring to the similar moment from ''Predator 2'' when an Alien skull is seen in the trophy room of the Predator spaceship. Furthermore, the 2018 film titled '' The Predator'' featured several references to ''Alien vs. Predator'' such as the shurikens, mask designs, and Alexa's spear which the Predator named Scar made out of an Alien tail. An alternate ending for ''The Predator'' displaying a Weyland-Yutani Corp pod containing Ripley and Newt from ''Aliens'' (both played by Breanna Watkins) wearing a Weyland-Yutani breathing apparatus shaped like an Alien Facehugger was also intended to further connect to the ''Alien'' films.


Films


''Alien vs. Predator'' (2004)

In 2004, a Predator mothership arrives in Earth orbit to draw humans to an ancient Predator training ground on
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, an island about one thousand miles north of Antarctica. A buried pyramid giving off a "heat bloom" attracts a group of explorers led by billionaire and self-taught engineer Charles Bishop Weyland ( Lance Henriksen), the original founder and CEO of Weyland Industries, who unknowingly activates an Alien egg production line as a hibernating Alien Queen is awakened within the pyramid. Three Predators descend unto the planet and enter the structure, killing all humans in their way with the intention of hunting the newly formed Aliens, while the scattered explorers are captured alive by Aliens and implanted with embryos. Two Predators die in the ensuing battle with an Alien, while the third allies itself with the lone surviving human, Alexa "Lex" Woods ( Sanaa Lathan), while making their way out of the pyramid as it is destroyed by the Predator's wrist bomb and eventually does battle with the escaped Alien Queen on the surface. The Queen is defeated by being dragged down by a water tower into the dark depths of the frozen sea, but not before she fatally wounds the last Predator. The orbiting Predator mothership uncloaks and the crew retrieves the fallen Predator. A Predator elder gives Lex a spear as a sign of respect, and then departs. Once in orbit it is revealed that an Alien Chestburster was present within the corpse, thus a Predalien hybrid is born.


''Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem'' (2007)

Set immediately after the events of the previous film, the Predalien hybrid aboard the Predator scout ship, having just separated from the mothership shown in the previous film, has grown to full adult size and sets about killing the Predators aboard the ship, causing it to crash in the small town of Gunnison, Colorado. The last surviving Predator activates a distress beacon containing a video recording of the Predalien, which is received by a veteran Predator on the Predator homeworld, who sets off towards Earth to "clean up" the infestation. When it arrives, the Predator tracks the Aliens into a section of the sewer below the town. He removes evidence of their presence as he moves along using a corrosive blue liquid and uses a laser net to try to contain the creatures, but the Aliens still manage to escape into the town above. The Predator fashions a plasma pistol from its remaining plasma caster and hunts Aliens all across town, accidentally cutting the power to the town in the process. During a confrontation with human survivors, the Predator loses its plasma pistol. The Predator then fights the Predalien singlehandedly, and the two mortally wound one another just as the US air force drops a tactical nuclear bomb on the town, incinerating both combatants along with the Predalien's warriors and hive, as well as the few remaining humans in the town. The salvaged plasma pistol is then taken to a Ms. Yutani of the Yutani Corporation, foreshadowing an advancement in technology leading to the future events of the ''Alien'' films.


Future

Colin and Greg Strause were adamant that they wanted to develop ''Alien vs. Predator 3'' during the production of ''Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem''. They essentially sought to make an ''AVP''-film in space and set in the future, but by the time they were hired, 20th Century Fox had already decided to go with Salerno's script set on Earth. They incorporated elements of their ideas into the second film, such as the Predator home planet. In 2008 "An anonymous source over at 20th Century Fox got in touch with us over the weekend to relay the news another ''Aliens vs. Predator'' sequel is a 'certainty' at this point. If you recall, the brothers Strause – who helmed the Christmas release ''Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem'' – stated Fox was going to take a 'wait-and-see' approach to a third chapter, furthermore, that the story would have to continue in space." On October 28, 2010, io9 published an exclusive interview with the Brothers Strause in which they revealed that ''Alien vs. Predator 3'' would have led directly into ''Alien''. Greg Strause stated that, "The original ending for ''AVPR'', that we pitched them, ended up on the Alien homeward ic and actually going from the Predator gun, that you see at the end, it was going to transition from that gun to a logo of a Weyland-Yutani spaceship that was heading to an alien planet. And then we were actually going to cut down to the surface f the alien planetand you were going to see a hunt going on. It was going to be a whole tribe of predators going against this creature that we called "King Alien." It's this huge giant winged alien thing. And that was going to be the lead-in, to show that the fact that the Predator gun t the end of ''AVPR''is the impetus of all the technological advancements that allowed humans to travel in space. Which leads up to the ''Alien'' timeline." When asked about the ending sequence of ''Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem'', that the Predator-weapon handed to Ms. Yutani would lead to us humans developing advanced space travel technology, Greg stated, "That was the idea. They never got any of the equipment from the first Predators. It's the first time they ever received any intact working technology left over. So they could take that and reverse engineer, figure out what the power source was – all of those things. And in theory, that would enable that company eyland-Yutanito make massive advancements in technology and dominate the space industry. That was the whole idea, was to literally continue from Ms. Yutani getting the gun – and then cut to 50 years in the future, and there's spaceships now. We've made a quantum leap in space travel. That was going to set up the ending, which would then set up what ''AVP'' was going to be, which would take place 100 years in the future. That was kind of the plan." Liam O'Donnell, who worked as a visual effects consultant on ''Requiem'', wrote a script treatment for ''AVP3'' during the production of ''Requiem'' which was set in South Africa about fifty years in the future when global warming had melted the ice caps (and releasing the Alien Queen from Antarctica), featuring the merger and global rule of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation and their development of interstellar travel based on the recovered Predator technology from Gunnison. In 2015, having worked on the special effects of ''Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem'', VFX make-up artist David Woodruff (the son of Tom Woodruff who worked on both the ''Alien''- and ''Terminator''-franchises) participated in an interview with TheTerminatorFans, and when asked about the situation of a third chapter in the ''AVP''-trilogy, he stated, "I haven't heard anything about a 3rd installment, not even rumors. This Neill Blomkamp project is the first possibility I've seen or heard of another ''Alien'' film and I'm all about it. I know the guys at Amalgamated Dynamics are pushing for something like this too. It's time." In 2015, during the London Film and Comic Con, Sigourney Weaver stated that she asked to have Ripley killed in '' Alien 3'' because she knew that Fox were moving forward with ''Alien vs. Predator''. Peter Briggs (writer of ''The Hunt: Alien vs. Predator'') responded by praising all films in the franchise and pointing out that the ''AVP''-films were more successful than Weaver's last two ''Alien''-films, and noting that "There's a terrific ''Alien vs. Predator'' movie still to be made by someone. It just hasn't happened yet." In mid-2018, Shane Black, the director of '' The Predator'', tweeted his belief that a third ''Alien vs. Predator'' can still happen, indicating the studio's interest in both franchises. 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'') and Lex Wood's Xenomorph tail spear from ''Alien vs. Predator'' make appearance in ''The Predator''. Alternate endings produced for ''The Predator'' displaying a Weyland-Yutani Corp pod containing Ripley and Newt (both played by Breanna Watkins) wearing a Weyland-Yutani breathing apparatus shaped like an Alien Facehugger was also intended to further connect to the ''Alien'' films. In 2020, Alex Litvak, the co-writer of ''Predators'' revealed the original script for the film's cancelled sequel, which would feature the Colonial Marines from ''Aliens''.


Cast and crew


Principal cast

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Additional crew


Reception


Box office performance


Critical and public response

The ''Alien vs. Predator'' duology has received a negative critical response, with the primary source of criticism being the plot, lighting and editing.


Accolades


Music

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group Oomph!'s appeared in the German version of ''Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem'' and was released as a single to tie-in with the film.


Home media


Other media

There exists a great number of spin-offs in other media, including a large number of crossovers within the ''Alien/Predator'' fictional universe.


Novels

Several novelizations based upon the movies have been released. * ''Alien vs. Predator: The Movie Novelization'' (2004) by Marc Cerasini * ''Alien vs. Predator: Armageddon'' (2016) by Tim Lebbon ; Machiko Noguchi * ''Aliens vs. Predator: Prey'' (1994) by Steve Perry * ''Aliens vs. Predator: Hunter's Planet'' (1994) by Dave Bischoff * ''Aliens vs. Predator: War'' (1999) by
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* ''The Complete Aliens vs. Predator Omnibus'' – collects ''Prey'', ''Hunter's Planet'' and ''War'' (Titan Books, November 2016, )


Comic books

Dark Horse Comics published various lines based on the franchise, starring character of Machiko Noguchi. The '' Fire and Stone'' (2014–2015) and ''Life and Death'' (2016–2017) series crosses over the continuities of ''Alien vs. Predator'' and '' Prometheus'' with graphic novel sequels. Marvel Comics acquired the comic book rights to the ''Alien vs. Predator'' franchise in 2020, in addition to the rights to the ''Alien'' and ''Predator'' franchises at the request of Disney.


Books

Other books expanding this fictional universe has been released through the years, and also such that depict the background to the films, including works by special effects company Amalgamated Dynamics Incorporated (ADI) which has worked with both the ''Alien'', ''Predator'', and ''Alien vs. Predator'' films. * ''Aliens versus Predator: Prima's Official Strategy Guide'' (1999) * ''Aliens versus Predator: Gold Edition: Prima's Official Strategy Guide'' (2000) * ''Aliens versus Predator 2: Prima's Official Strategy Guide'' (2001) * ''Alien vs. Predator: The Creature Effects of ADI'' (by Alec Gillis and
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, Design Studio Press, August 2004, ) * ''Aliens/Predator: Panel to Panel'' (2006) * ''Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem – Inside the Monster Shop'' (by Alec Gillis and
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, Design Studio Press, December 2007, , Titan Books, January 2008, ) * ''Aliens vs. Predator: Bradygames Official Strategy Guide'' (2010) * ''Aliens vs. Predators: Ultimate Prey'' (2022) * ''Aliens vs. Predators: Rift War'' (2022)


Video games

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and Published by Activision (NA, PAL) and IGS (JP). Game Boy version Alien vs Predator: The Last of His Clan was Developed by ASK Kodansha. An '' Alien vs. Predator'' arcade beat 'em up game was released by
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in 1994. Two other ''Alien vs Predator'' games were also published by Activision for the SNES and Game Boy in 1993. There were also several ''Alien vs. Predator''
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s, and two cancelled titles for the Atari Lynx and Game Boy Advance. In 1994, Atari Corporation released the
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-developed first-person shooter ''
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'' for the Atari Jaguar, in which one could play as an Alien, Marine, or Predator. Rebellion then went on to develop the similarly themed 1999's ''
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'' for the PC. This was followed by, among others, '' Aliens versus Predator 2'' and the expansion pack '' Aliens versus Predator 2: Primal Hunt''. In 2010, Sega released a reboot, '' Aliens vs. Predator'', a multiplatform first-person shooter also made by Rebellion and tied into the timeline of the live-action films. In 2003 a real-time strategy game " Alien Versus Predator: Extinction" was made for the PS2 and Xbox featuring 3 campaign modes for both races as well as humans. It featured several variations of Predators and Aliens seen throughout the films and other forms of media including the famous Predalien. Both Alien and Predator appear as downloadable characters in '' Mortal Kombat X'' (2015). The film series' characters of Predators in the franchise appeared in the video game '' Predator: Hunting Grounds'' (2020).


Pinball

Zen Studios developed and released a virtual pinball based upon the 1986 film ''Aliens'', the 2004 film ''Alien vs. Predator'', and the 2014 video game ''Alien: Isolation'' in the ''Aliens vs. Pinball'' collection, available as an add-on pack for '' Zen Pinball 2'', '' Pinball FX 2'' and '' Pinball FX 3'' on April 26, 2016. The three tables features 3-D animated figures of Ellen Ripley, Alexa Woods, Amanda Ripley, the Alien, and the Predator.


Board games

* ''Aliens/Predator'' (1997) * ''Aliens vs. Predator: Alien Resurrection Expansion Set'' (1998) * ''Aliens vs. Predator'' (2010) * ''AVP: The Hunt Begins'' (2015) – In 2013, Prodos obtained the license from 20th Century Fox to do a boardgame and successfully funded it on Kickstarter. * ''AVP: Alien Warriors'' (2015) * ''Clue: Alien vs. Predator'' (2016) * ''AVP: Unleashed'' (2017) * ''AVP: Evolved Aliens'' (2018) * ''AVP: Hot Landing Zone'' (2019)


Action figures

During the 1980s and 1990s, Halcyon Models released seventeen ''Alien'' model kits, beginning in 1987, as well as a ''Predator 2'' model kit in 1994. In 1994, Kenner released a collection of action figures known as ''Aliens vs. Predator''. This followed the two initial series of ''
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'' that were based on an animated series, ''Operation: Aliens'', that was never broadcast. As such, the inclusion of Predator is often considered the 3rd and 4th series of the ''Aliens'' line. This collection includes several Aliens, many of which feature built-in attack features, and Predators, which include removable masks and battle weapons such as spears and missile launchers. The figures generally possess 5 points of articulation, and some include a mini Dark Horse comic book. While the collection as a whole is known as ''Aliens vs. Predator'', the two character types have their own card art that only features the character at hand. An exception would be the ''Aliens vs. Predator'' 2-pack. Since human space marines were included in the initial ''Aliens'' line, the Predator was marketed as an alternative enemy to the Aliens. A figure cardback reads: "The stage is set for the universe's two most ferocious enemies. It's the gruesome and evil Aliens against the big-game hunter Predator. Who will win... the beast or the hunter? Can the Predator stop the evil Aliens before the galaxy is destroyed?!?!?!" In 1998, Kay Bee Toys released the Kenner produced ''Aliens: Hive Wars'' line featuring Aliens, Marines, and Predators. More figures, including a female Predator and an Alien/Predator/Smash Mason 3-pack, were designed for this series but never released as part of the line. Six sets of Aliens and Predator Micro Machines were also planned by Galoob in 1995 but never released. This would have also included the LV-426/Outer World Station Action Fleet Playset. Thanks in part to the research of toy collectors, many photos of these unreleased toys and prototypes have shown up online in recent years. In December 2002,
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released a highly detailed ''Alien vs. Predator'' deluxe set. In 2004, they produced a series of figures based on the '' Alien vs. Predator'' film. Alongside the articulated figures, McFarlane also released statuesque display sets depicting scenes from the film. Hot Toys produced highly detailed 16" tall figures for every film including '' Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem'' in 2007. NECA has produced various lines of ''Alien vs. Predator'' figures for several years. In 2007, they released two series of ''Requiem'' figures.Alien Attacks Predator
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In 2013, a line of ReAction Figures ''Alien'' and ''Predator'' toys were produced. Originally having produced figures based on the 2013 video game ''Aliens: Colonial Marines'', Hiya Toys has also released figures based on ''Predator'', ''Predator 2'', and ''Alien: Covenant''. Funko Pop! Vinyl currently produces ongoing lines of ''Alien vs. Predator'' figures. Minimates produces ongoing lines of ''Alien vs. Predator'' figures. Loot Crate and Titans Vinyl Figures have collaborated in producing several figures and other merchandise based on characters and creatures from the ''Alien vs. Predator'' universe. Eaglemoss Collections currently produces the ongoing ''Alien & Predator'' line of figures based on characters and creatures from the ''Alien vs. Predator'' universe.


Theme park attractions

On August 4, 2014, Universal Studios confirmed that there will be haunted mazes based on ''Alien vs. Predator'' for their Halloween Horror Nights events at both Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Studios Florida.


See also

* ''Alien'' franchise * ''Predator'' franchise * List of space science fiction franchises * List of films featuring extraterrestrials * List of monster movies


References


Further reading

* ''Beautiful Monsters: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to the Alien and Predator Films'' (by David A. McIntee, Telos, 272 pages, 2005, )


External links

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