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A Fun Guide to Watching the ‘Alien’ Franchises in Chronological Order

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If you’re a fan of the Alien franchise, your movie marathon just got a whole lot interesting! Figuring out the correct chronological order of this beloved series might seem like a gargantuan task, but do not worry, we’ve got you covered.

Key Takeaways:

– The Alien franchise timeline takes us from 2004 to 2381.
– Alien vs. Predator (2004) is where your Alien franchise marathon should start.
– The last movie in the series is Alien: Resurrection (1997), set in 2381.
– When it comes to tech advancements between movies, don’t be surprised if things seem a bit backward.
– Tough guys and gals versus awesome aliens? Yes, please!

First up, we have “Alien vs. Predator” (2004). While the Alien franchise tries to ignore these crossover films, based on timeline order, this is where your marathon starts. Interestingly, this film establishes that Aliens have a long history on Earth.

Next you should tackle “Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem” (2007). It’s a direct sequel picking up exactly where the first crossover movie left off. This movie also points towards how humanity advances technologically by studying Predator tech.

Then it’s time for “Prometheus” (2012), which takes you away from early 2000 Earth to the future of 2093. Original Alien director Ridley Scott cleverly sets the movie at a time when humanity starts to venture deep into space. Expect genetically-inclined horror and technological marvels.

Moving briskly on to “Alien: Covenant” (2017). Ridley Scott gives us an 11-years-forward jump to 2104. The focus here significantly shifts towards an android named David and his mad scientist antics. Alien fans, get ready to meet your new evil geniuses: Neomorphs and Ovomorphs.

At last, we arrive at the mother of all space horror movies, the iconic “Alien” (1979). Set in 2122, director Ridley Scott introduces us to the hauntingly horrifying facehuggers and their incubated chestburster offsprings, the xenomorphs. Remember, keep lights on for this one!

The story continues with “Alien: Romulus” (2024). This movie takes place in 2142 and draws us deep into the lives of miners oppressed by Weyland-Yutani, giving a searing look at their struggles and battles with the terrifying xenomorphs.

Moving forward, “Aliens” (1986) takes us 37 years forward to 2179. This time, humanity faces off with its greatest fear, the alien Queen. Get ready to cheer for our bad-ass marines and tech that would make any geek squeal!

Amidst heartbreak and horror, “AlienÂł” (1992) takes place right after “Aliens”. Giving us a glimpse into the darker, more depressing side of the Alien world, this film is not for the faint-hearted.

Lastly, we come to “Alien: Resurrection” (1997), taking place almost 200 years later in 2381. This film introduces us to a clone of Ellen Ripley, with overlapping themes of identity, memories, and another weird human/alien hybrid – the Newborn.

And there you have it! With this guide, you can dive headfirst into the Alien franchise in chronological order. So grab some popcorn, find a comfy spot, and get ready for a rollercoaster ride of thrill and terror that’ll take you from Earth to the farthest corners of the universe! Happy viewing!

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Brent Antonio
Reginald has over 20 years of experience in business and technology. Reginald has an undergraduate degree in business and completed post graduate work in business. He has extensive experience in a variety of fields, including: finance, media relations, marketing, strategic planning, public policy, and administration. He has also worked in economic development and community relations. Because of Reginald’s experience, he is passionate about reporting business and technology news.

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