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Also, no need to apologise for asking a question. You weren't being rude or anything.
right, we only technically see a "protomorph" in covenant that david created; we know the xenomorph must predate this in some form because of the mural on the wall in prometheusIt has no connection to the Yautja. I think there's a proven false narrative that David 8 created the Xenomorphs too, but we know that's not the case.
Yeah, that'd be because of presumed contradictions between the Weyland Corp origins and the Xenomorph species (both of which don't really exist), but let's be real, there's no way Alien: Romulus, which is connected to those prequels, is a separate universe to Predator: Badlands, which is connected to Alien. They've even said the next AVP film could include characters from both Alien and Predator films akin to a proper cinematic universe.For whatever reason, I had it in my head that the Predator timeline was all the predator movies, the AVP movies, and the Alien movies (minus Prometheus and its sequel), and that the Alien timeline was just the Alien movies
not to mention the scrapped ending of the predator 2018 which would have had ripley from the future in the podYeah, that'd be because of presumed contradictions between the Weyland Corp origins and the Xenomorph species (both of which don't really exist), but let's be real, there's no way Alien: Romulus, which is connected to those prequels, is a separate universe to Predator: Badlands, which is connected to Alien. They've even said the next AVP film could include characters from both Alien and Predator films akin to a proper cinematic universe.
I mean, now people are saying that Alien: Earth contradicts the last three Alien films because it doesn't subscribe to the Xenomorphs being a creation of David nor follows the technology of the prequels, neither of which contradict anything, so it's just something you gotta live with. Either way, all 15 films are definitely the same universe.
Hm, that would have been weird. I'd probably treat it as an alternate Ripley (perhaps from the alt. Aliens sequel) that creates the Alien³/Resurrection timeline through her presence in the past. That would have hurt the canon a bit, ironically.not to mention the scrapped ending of the predator 2018 which would have had ripley from the future in the pod
Oh, another aspect that doesn't really mean much, but the first four chronological films (Prey, Predator, Predator 2, Predator: Killer of Killers) are made into a connected storyline and all before the first AVP movie.Another reason for this, an older Harrigan appears in a Predator short story. You'd have to account for his age too. I don't think there's any contradictions to them both being taken shortly after Predator 2 between chapters of Stalking Shadows. They don't have to reference everything that happens to them.
It just means that they escaped back to Earth around 1998-2000 off-screen (until another movie comes out).
I feel so much like you with this quote, I fight each day against the Arkhamverse and Buffyverse non-canoners...Probably the millions of AVP non-canoners online.![]()
All that did was remind me I need to watch the Terminator moviesYou see someone asking if Terminator 3 is canon online to a Terminator community, and they'll all say no despite the fact that all films were confirmed canon to Terminator Zero. It just happens.
For Terminator? Just watch them in the chronological order of the timelines.Which timeline would you recommend doing first?