Forget The Avengers. Forget Deadpool and Wolverine. In 2004, Alien vs. Predator gave film fans the ultimate crossover event. Two lethal extra-terrestrial killing machines went head-to-head in a ...
There's been talk of Disney/20th Century Studios potentially developing a new Alien Vs. Predator movie since Fede Álvarez's brought the acid-blooded beasts back to the big screen in Alien: Romulus, ...
For over 30 of our Earth years now, the alien Xenomorphs and predatory Yautja have had intergalactic beef. The extra-terrestrial rivalry of cinema’s lairiest lifeforms began in 1989 in a Dark Horse ...
Now, the new film Predator: Badlands is getting attention for its prominent use of Weyland-Yutani, the organization that has been a major part of the Alien franchise ...
The first screenings for Predator: Badlands took place yesterday evening, and while full-blown spoilers have yet to surface online, we now know whether the movie features an appearance from any ...
Predator: Badlandssets up one of the biggest cinematic crossovers of all time. The film marks the first time in seven years that the Predator franchise has made it to the big screen, with the last ...
Predator: Badlands takes a page from Alien vs. Predator in more ways than one. Although the Alien franchise has essentially removed the AVP films from its continuity, the Predator franchise has ...
“Whoever wins, we lose,” read the famous tagline for Alien vs. Predator. Ask most critics in 2004, and they would insist that we did indeed lose. “The title alone betrays an entire Hollywood mindset ...
From Prey to Predator: Badlands, here's the ultimate viewing guide on how to watch all the Predator movies in order for the ultimate hunter When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
Related reads:'We're Drowning in Mediocrity': Alien Director Ridley Scott Says Modern Movies Are So Bad He's Gone Back to Watching His Own In 1988, Dark Horse Comics began publishing Aliens-branded ...
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