The worlds of Predator and Alien are set to collide this November in Predator: Badlands. Ahead of the movie's release, director Dan Trachtenberg has clarified that there won't be as many connections ...
In addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the DC Cinematic Universe, franchises like "Star Trek" and "Star Wars" have long featured multiple movies and TV shows that comprise a wider canvas of ...
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'Alien: Earth' creator has no plans for a 'Predator' crossover on the Hulu series. 20th Century Studios/Courtesy Everett Collection/Kurt Iswarienko/FX Although Predator recently ventured back into the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover Hollywood and entertainment. Alien: Earth concluded its first season with its eighth episode on Sept. 23 and seven weeks ...
Alien: Earth creator Noah Hawley has revealed whether or not a Predator will ever appear in his show. Alien: Earth is the sci-fi horror television series that premiered on FX and FX on Hulu this past ...
The new Predator movie that hit theaters a few weeks ago has been performing well at the box office, but it still trails one of the recent hits from a rival franchise. After three full weekends and a ...
Predator: Badlands is now officially the highest-grossing Predator movie of all-time, including the Alien crossover films. Dan Trachtenberg, who revitalized Predator with 2022’s back to basics Prey ...
Alien: Earth creator Noah Hawley has publicly stated that the TV spinoff series will not feature a crossover with Predator, ruling out an appearance from the Yautja in Season 2 and beyond. Dan ...
So far, Dan Trachtenberg’s success rate with the Predator franchise has been ridiculously good. In fact, between Prey, claret-covered animation Predator: Killer of Killers, and Predator: Badlands, ...
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