Alien VS Predator movies in order
Alien VS Predator Marathon

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15 December 2025

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Aliens vs Predator: Requiem - 2007

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195 Minutes

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Alien VS Predator movies in order

Get ready for an epic showdown between Xenomorphs and Yautja in this action-packed creature feature crossover. The Alien vs. Predator movie marathon is your ticket to an evening packed with sci-fi action, horror, and legendary film monsters. But before you grab your popcorn and get comfy, make sure you're watching in the right order. Trust us, these AVP films are jam-packed with lore, references, and moments that truly resonate when viewed sequentially. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just discovering it for the first time, following this chronological order will make your viewing experience even better. Let's take a look at the AVP franchise as it was meant to be seen, from the ancient pyramid in Antarctica to the chaos in Colorado.

195 Minutes 2 Movies
  1. AVP: Alien vs. Predator Backdrop 1
    AVP: Alien vs. Predator Movie 101 min. 2004
    When scientists discover something near Antarctica that appears to be a buried Pyramid, they send a research team out to investigate. Little do they know that they are about to step into a hunting ground where Aliens are grown as sport for the Predator race.
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  2. Aliens vs Predator: Requiem Backdrop 2
    Aliens vs Predator: Requiem Movie 94 min. 2007
    After a horrifying PredAlien crash-lands near a small Colorado town, killing everyone it encounters and producing countless Alien offspring, a lone Predator arrives to "clean up" the infestation.
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Why You Should Watch This Marathon

The Alien vs. Predator franchise is a dream come true for sci-fi fans. It's a cool mashup of two of the most badass alien threats in cinema: the Aliens (Xenomorphs) and the Predators (Yautja). It's got all the blood and action you'd expect, and it masterfully blends the Alien and Predator universes. If you're into AVP, whether from the Dark Horse comics, the classic video games, or just love a good monster mash-up, this marathon has got you covered. It's got lore, battles, tech, horror, and plenty of plasma casters.

Just a heads up, though: the release order of these films isn't the same as their chronological sequence. If you're watching AVP for the first time or revisiting it with friends who've seen it all "a bit mixed up," it's best to stick to this order. This way, the tension builds perfectly, references make sense, and you gain a clearer view of the AVP universe.

Alien vs. Predator (2004)

We begin where the story truly starts: Paul W. S. Anderson's Alien vs. Predator from 2004. It's set in an underground pyramid in Antarctica, and it follows a team of scientists and adventurers, including Sanaa Lathan as Alexa Woods and Raoul Bova as Sebastian de Rosa. They stumble upon an ancient Yautja hunting ground. The setting is claustrophobic, the atmosphere is intense, and the action is classic sci-fi horror at its finest.

Here, we learn about the Yautja hunting ritual, where young Predators hunt Xenomorphs as a rite of passage. If you're into lore and legacy characters, you'll be happy to know that Lance Henriksen plays Charles Bishop Weyland. If the name sounds familiar, it's because he's a familiar name to Alien film fans. This film sets the stage for the whole AVP universe, showing how all the franchises are connected. After watching this, you'll understand how a cloaking device works and what happens when you anger a Queen Xenomorph.

Alien vs. Predator: Requiem (2007)

Then things get chaotic. Alien vs. Predator: Requiem (also known as AVPR) from 2007 picks up right where the first film left off. Colin and Greg Strause directed this film, which takes place in the quiet town of Gunnison, Colorado. This is where we first meet the infamous Predalien hybrid, a scary creature that came from a Facehugger and a Predator host. The result? It's pure chaos and body horror.

What makes this film stand out is its classic monster invasion thriller vibe. Picture dark streets, panicked citizens, and a lone Predator trying to contain the damage with its plasma caster and brutal weaponry. Steven Pasquale plays Dallas and Reiko Aylesworth plays Kelly O'Brien. They're both trying to survive between two superior alien races. You also get a peek at how the Weyland Corporation is still pulling its strings behind the scenes. This film is darker, grittier, and more intense, but it's a must for AVP lore. And yeah, the chestbursters are still gross even if you watch them again.

Why You Should Stick to This Order

By starting with Alien vs. Predator and then watching Requiem, you follow the natural progression of the story. You start off learning about the universe's rules: the Predators' technology, the Aliens' biology, and the ancient hunting tradition. It's only then that you see the consequences of these rituals when things go wrong in a modern setting. Watching chronologically also helps you better understand the characters and references, making your marathon more satisfying. And if you're into the AVP universe, you can easily move on to the Alien or Predator films. Both series build on the themes and technology introduced in AVP, even if the connections are subtle. And trust us, once you've seen the Predator plasma caster in action, you'll want more.

For the true fans out there, here's some fun trivia and Easter eggs to share.

Want to impress your friends with some insider knowledge during your marathon? Here are some highlights. In AVP, you'll see hieroglyphs that give you a heads-up on the original Alien story, including a visual hint at the facehugger cycle. The pyramid design is inspired by Mesoamerican and Egyptian architecture, and the idea that the Yautja influenced humanity fits perfectly with the conspiracy-theory vibes of sci-fi. Also pretty cool: the Predators' cloaking device is almost identical to the one from the original Predator film from 1987.

In Requiem, there's a nod to Aliens (1986) with military communication and a sense of panic. If you pay attention, you'll see that the Predalien is a mix of both species, and it acts like both, too. Creepy, but well done.

How to Best Approach Your AVP Movie Night

You've got the order, the background knowledge, and the excitement. Now, let's set the scene. Start with some cold snacks (get that Antarctic vibe going!), turn down the lights so it's like you're in an underground pyramid, and make sure you don't have to stop during the climax. These movies are intense. Hey, just wanted to let you know that I'm thinking of watching both movies back-to-back one night. Set aside about 3.5 hours, so start early.

Invite a few fellow nerds, share the lore, or watch solo with a hoodie pulled tight over your head. If you want the full experience, check out the AVP comics from Dark Horse or dive into the AVP video games for extra context. This marathon is short but intense, perfect for those who love explosions, acid blood, and intergalactic rivalry.

In short, this Alien vs. Predator movie marathon is a quick, thrilling dive into one of the most iconic sci-fi horror crossovers ever. This order is a safe bet. Happy hunting!