very BS. The fact that Terminator, RoboCop and Outland are the more probable one to be canon, says it all.
Shoehorn Canon
Outland
-Shared crew
-Exact match for set design/universe
-Mining suits reused for Aliens (1986).
Official Crossover
The Terminator
-crossed over with AVP for a sequel comic to Alien: Resurrection. Only Terminator 1-2 would probably count for the
main AVP timeline hypothetically.
-Hyperdyne Systems in Aliens links to Cyberdyne Systems.
-AVP 1994 Arcade has a cybernetic Dutch created by CDS, likely a reference to Cyberdyne Systems and the T-800 Model 101 featured throughout the Terminator franchise.
RoboCop
-Crossed over with Terminator on numerous occasions. The first comic book crossover appears to be canon to the RoboCop timeline.
Weyland Connection
Death Race
-Soft-reboot series has a "Weyland Corp", but likely different to Alien since the CEO is not Peter Weyland as it should be. Unless it is Weyland Industries from AVP and that is a separate company, since Paul W.S. Anderson directed both movies.
Firefly
-The Weyland-Yutani logo appears in the first episode.
-In Serenity, an Alliance operative claims they were "building a better world". This is similar to the Weyland-Yutani "Building Better Worlds" slogan.
Underwater
-Someone is wearing equipment with the Weyland logo on it (the Prometheus logo). This matches the timeline perfectly, because Underwater takes place in 2050 and they used the less well-known logo likely because of the timeline, since Weyland-Yutani doesn't exist until 2099. Underwater also features a huge corrupt corporation, like Alien and Blade Runner.
Soldier Easter Eggs
Executive Decision
-The F-117X Remora is among the wreckage on Arcadia 234.
Event Horizon
-The Lewis & Clark is among the wreckage on Arcadia 234, despite occurring after Soldier. Perhaps it was sent through a rift in time if you want to push it. Both are directed by Paul W.S. Anderson.
Val Verde Connection
Die Hard
Commando
Supercarrier
Adventure Inc.