Badlands” infused elements of the “Alien” franchise, will “Alien: Earth” do the same with "Predator" characters? “Alien: Earth” creator Noah Hawley weighs in on the idea.
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 ...
"If it bleeds, we can kill it," mutters Arnie in the first Predator movie. Part of me wishes I could find a better line from the extensive canon of these sci-fi titans to bring you into this Aliens ...
Almost two whole decades have passed since the Predator franchise was forever transformed by a surprising development.
Gory but uninspired sci-fi action mixes with dull human drama in Aliens vs Predator: Requiem, a sloppy follow-up to the summer 2004 hit that first pitted Fox's two iconic space monsters against each ...
Predator is just one of several major sci-fi franchises currently held under the umbrella of Disney since its acquisition of 20th Century Fox, raising the prospect of extra-terrestrial crossover ...
Showrunner Noah Hawley recently addressed the possibility during an interview on the SmartLess podcast, putting those hopes to rest, for now. “No, not onto the show, I don’t think,” Hawley said when ...
That’s not a bad thing though – a massive part of AVP’s enduring charm stems from the geeky desire to be a part of the franchise. We all want to be Corporal Hicks or Arnie for a little bit (lets not ...
Share on Facebook (opens in a new tab) Share on Twitter (opens in a new tab) Share on Linkedin (opens in a new tab) Share on email (opens in a new tab) When a developer gets the chance to work on a ...
Call it Freudian if you like, but I'm a bit of a wet lettuce when it comes to chitinous murder-beasts that impregnate people with their foul spawn, and an ill-advised trip to the Trocadero's Alien War ...