10 Reasons There Are Only 2 And A Half Good Alien Movies
3. Aliens Ate Everyone On Earth In 2004
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The climax of Alien vs. Predator sees the alien queen being chained to a huge metal water tank and thrown into the Arctic ocean, to perish in the chill darkness on the sea bed. Only it didn’t, because the filmmakers forgot how the alien works again (see above).
Alien established the xenomorph doesn't need to breathe and can survive extreme cold by dangling it out of a spaceship, and Aliens did the same thing for the Alien Queen herself. Alien3 even dunked its creature in molten lead to show it can survive extremes of pressure. Alien: Resurrection showed it to be quite happy splashing about underwater. And the very same movie, Alien vs. Predator, showed just how simply the Alien Queen could ignore the fact she was chained to anything.
So shortly after the ending of Alien vs. Predator, the Alien Queen emerges from the water, does whatever takes her fancy with the only human survivor, then swims to somewhere populated (let’s say South America) or just sits in queenly slumber until a passing ship wakes her up. The result is a planet facehugged and chestbursted into oblivion, teeming with dribbling alien horrors and definitely no people.