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It’s ‘Alien’ Versus ‘Predator’ Versus ‘Star Wars’!

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Depending on your attitude, the first Alien vs Predator movie was either a lot of fun or a steaming pile of horseshit. Personally, I feel it fully embraced what it needed to go for, which is a bunch of aliens and a couple of predators duking it out with humans caught in the middle. It’s pure popcorn fodder and damn if I don’t have a good time watching it! The sequel, on the other hand…

I have to admit that the actual Alien vs Predator storylines created in both novels and comics have a lot more to offer than what we got, so there’s always this niggling feeling of “What if?” Now, YouTube channel counter656 has answered that question, although in a way I couldn’t possibly have imagined!

The below stop-motion video shows aliens and a predator duking it out while a Stormtrooper and Boba Fett get caught in the battle and have to defend themselves…or flee in the original Batmobile. Whatever works best. It’s absurd amounts of fun and the amount of effort and work that went into the video is 100% evident.

The channel explains, “This is a new video we made about stop motion fights between several movie characters, figures are from Herocross, which are very cute and awesome toys , this video took around 6000 pictures and nearly two month of production time.

Give it a watch below and have a great weekend!

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‘Alpha’ – Julia Ducournau’s Third Movie Finds a Home at NEON

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Pictured: 'Titane'

French filmmaker Julia Ducournau has established herself as a true genre visionary with her first two movies, first the cannibal film Raw (2016) and then the wild Titane in 2021.

Up next from Ducournau is a mysterious movie titled Alpha, and Variety reports this afternoon that NEON has picked up the North American rights to the upcoming movie.

NEON previously released Julia Ducournau’s Titane.

Golshifteh Farahani (The Patience Stone) and Tahar Rahim (“The Serpent”) will star.

Alpha is Julia’s most personal, profound work yet, and we are looking forward to a global audience discovering the story with as much excitement as we did,” FilmNation Entertainment and Charades said in a statement. “We can’t wait to bring the film to market in Cannes and to launch sales together for the first time and collaborate in this way.”

Alpha is a new page in Julia Ducournau’s corpus that is both very consistent with the previous ones and entirely new in its tone,” the producers said. “To match an exceptional project, it was necessary to transcend conventions, as evidenced by the exceptional combination of producers on one hand and international sales companies on the other.”

‘Raw’

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