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  2. Alien vs. Predator - Wikipedia

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    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."

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    The Predator franchise depicts a series of deadly encounters between humanity and a hostile, trophy-hunting extraterrestrial species known as the Yautja.Predominantly transpiring in the present day of the 20th and 21st century, the series comprises films that, while largely independent, portray human confrontations with Yautjas in different locations.

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  5. Category:Alien vs. Predator (franchise) films - Wikipedia

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    This category lists articles related to films in the Alien vs. Predator franchise, a film franchise which crossed the influential Alien and Predator science fiction franchises. The first film to cross the two franchises was 2004's Alien vs. Predator, which was based on earlier comic books.

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  7. Alien vs. Predator (film) - Wikipedia

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    Alien vs. Predator was released on VHS, DVD, and PSP UMD Movies in North America on 25 January 2005. [45] The DVD contained two audio commentaries. The first featured Paul W. S. Anderson, Lance Henriksen, and Sanaa Lathan, while the second included special effects supervisor John Bruno and ADI founders Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff.