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The Predator Makes Alien vs. Predator Canon Again

Alien Vs Predator Requiem
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By Padraig Cotter
Padraig is a Senior Features Writer and has been part of Screen Rant since 2017. Padraig is a writer, editor and retired Game of Thrones extra who has been writing about movies and TV online for over a decade. He has also written for The Irish Times, Den Of Geek, Little White Lies and many more. It's pronounced Paw-rick, BTW.
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With the simple addition of a single prop, The Predator officially acknowledges the events of franchise black sheepAlien vs. Predator. While opinions vary on 1990’sPredator 2, most fans will agree the cameo appearance of a Xenomorph skull on the Predator’s trophy wall was an inspired touch. In addition to hinting at a wider universe, it also set up a potential crossover that had sci-fi geeks salivating at the time – which was handy for Fox, who owned both properties.

Despite this, it took 14 years forAliens vs. Predator to finally hit screens. Various scripts and concepts were developed and Sigourney Weaver has stated part of her desire to kill Ripley inAlien 3 was the fear she’d be roped into anAlien vs. Predator crossover – a concept she found "just awful." It’s fair to say the resulting 2004 effort isn’t especially beloved among the fanbase; it has some fun action scenes and additions to the mythology, but bland characters and a toothless PG-13 rating neuter a lot of the excitement. In the time it took for the movie to appear various video games and comic books had already explored the concept – often with superior results. The movie later spawned a sequel, subtitledRequiem, but the less said about that, the better.

Related: The Predator: Every Easter Egg & Movie Connection

When Shane Black’s new sequelThe Predator was announced there was confusion about its relationship to past entries. Some actors involved with the project stated it had no real ties to the other movies, while others claimed it acknowledged all of them – including theAVP movies. Reports ofArnold Schwarzenegger rejecting a cameo and Jake Busey signing on to play Sean Keyes (the son ofPredator 2’s Peter Keyes) confirmed it would build on established storylines.The Predator also went back for three weeks of reshoots in early 2018, whichwould add further callbacks to past adventures.

Which Predator Movies Are Canon?

Predator vs. Predator in Predators (2010)

While some modern franchises prefer to paste over unloved instalments –Halloween 2018 comes to mind –The Predator ultimately has ahealthy relationship to the franchise’s past. When Olivia Munn’s scientist character, Casey Bracket, is first being briefed she’s told of past Predator encounters from 1987 and 1997, and she's shown pictures from both Predator andPredator 2 as evidence. There are no references to 2010’sPredators, but considering the events of that entry play out in a game preserve in space during an undisclosed time frame, this is understandable. Black himself has addressedPredators, stating the movie is canon but itsevents likely haven’t happened yet.

Alien vs. Predator Is Still Canon

Alexa Woods in a still from Alien VS Predator, standing beside a Predator.
Alexa Woods in a still from Alien VS Predator, standing beside a Predator.

Bracket is later shown a display of various Predator bio-masks, and also Lex Wood’s (Sanaa Lathan) Alien tail spear fromAlien vs. Predator. In the movie, that particular weapon is crafted for Lex by a friendly Predator, and she uses it in the finale to skewer an Alien Queen. While the events ofAVParen’t directly referenced inThe Predator, the inclusion of this spear feels like a nod to the fanbase that yes, the events of the movie are officially canon.

The status ofAVP in the canon has been in doubt sincePrometheus, which presented an alternate backstory for the founder of Weyland Industries, AVP had Charles Bishop Weyland (Lance Henriksen) as the founder but Prometheus/Alien: Covenant had Sir Peter Weyland (Guy Pearce) instead. Screenwriter Damon Lindelof even pointed out the inconsistency to Ridley Scott during development, only to be told in no uncertain terms that Scott didn’t care about tying intoAVP.

There don’t seem to be any overt nods to Alien vs. Predator: Requiem, though given that all the evidence of a Predator/Xenomorph attack in that sequel was nuked out of existence in the finale, this is somewhat understandable. The ending ofThe Predator sets up a potential war between mankind and the Predators, so it's possible producers wanted to subtly open the door to reintroducing Xenomorphs back in the series.

The comics and video games have shown there’s plenty of potential in theAlien vs. Predatorconcept, so that’s one angle a follow-up could potentially take. TheAlien franchise itself is currently in a holding pattern following the lukewarm box-office ofAlien: Covenant, and while Scott has outlined his version forthe epic finale of David 8’s (Michael Fassbender) journey, a soft reboot is more likely at this point. Maybe that could lead to another - and hopefully much better - crossover between the two beloved franchises in the future.

Next:The Predator Reshoots Explained

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