

Predator, Alien, fictional Character, extraterrestrial Life png 480x584px 372.29KB Predator, Alien, video Game, fictional Character png 1080x1920px 1.16MB Alien: Isolation Space Jockey Alien vs.Predator Alien T-shirt 20th Century Fox Art, predator, comics, heroes png 1024x768px 1.02MB.Predator National Entertainment Collectibles Association, Alien, fictional Character, film png 991x1138px 564.65KB

Xenomorph illustration, Alien: Isolation Alien vs.Predator National Entertainment Collectibles Association Action & Toy Figures, Alien, metal, action Toy Figures png 800x1417px 952.83KB Alien: Isolation Predalien, xenomorph, fictional Character, alien png 1024x576px 159.23KB.Predator T-shirt Chestburster, terminator, heroes, fictional Character png 569x750px 395.77KB This then means that Xenomorphs exist through the universe but humans just don’t know it yet and David isn’t as clever as he thinks he is.ģ) We treat the AvP storyline as we do the old Expanded universe for Star Wars an alternate timeline where Prometheus and Covenant never happened.Non-commercial use, DMCA Contact Us Relevant png images Now while there is no canon here it is possible to consider 2 ideas,neither of which have anything to back them up.ġ) Predators came across the Aliens later on, this makes the historical aspect of AvP obsolete and means these films are now non-canon.Ģ) The Alien created by David is not as unique as he thinks and the genetic soup the Engineers created will inevitably create this creature. Predators hunted them seeing them as the ultimate prey. Aliens were in the universe but no-one knew where they came from. The canon right through this for the creation of the alien creature in no way matched what Scott has now written. Later the AvP stories became novels and from this eventually the AvP films where created. There are also Alien vs Batman, Superman and Predator vs Batman and Superman comics. The main reason for this is that the AvP universe is not part of the Ridley Scott Alien franchise as defined by him.Īlien vs Predator started out as a comic book franchise and was one of a series of comic themes that ran at the time with cross overs with various titles. Currently there is no canonical answer to this and it is unlikely the films will provide one.
