Edited By
Clara Evers

A spirited discussion is brewing in forums over the fate of the Alien vs. Predator review series. Just when fans assumed the team behind the series had explored all major films, it appears they are shifting focus to Superman. This sudden change raises questions about the future of the AVP franchise reviews.
Fans had anticipated that the team would wrap up their journey through the entire Alien and Predator film catalog, including upcoming titles like Prey and Alien: Romulus. However, during a recent episode of Games Daily, Greg and Tim announced intentions to focus on Superman next, prompting speculation about the status of the Alien vs. Predator series.
Disappointment Over Unfinished Reviews: Many fans expressed frustration. One commented, "They waded through all that just to stop right before the bangers that are Prey/Romulus."
Anticipation for Future Content: There's a mix of excitement for Superman and concern about how the schedule might affect upcoming Predator films.
Quality Concerns: Users voiced strong opinions on the quality of the films, particularly calling The Predator a disappointment, while eagerly anticipating Prey and Alien: Romulus.
"Imagine watching Superman and then going into The Predator. The whiplash will be hilarious!"
The sentiment is a mix of enthusiasm and disappointment. One user remarked, "Iโm happy they got as far as this though." Others are curious about whether the team will return to AVP after reviewing superheroes.
๐ Fans are divided about shifting focus, balancing excitement for Superman yet lamenting unfinished AVP reviews.
๐ฆธโโ๏ธ Anticipation is high for Supermanโs in-depth analysis. Users are eager to watch along, especially with classic titles in play.
๐ฌ Many hope the team will not abandon upcoming films in the Alien and Predator franchises.
As debates continue to simmer in the forums, the question remains: will the team circle back to finish the AVP saga before new films hit theaters, or has that chapter closed for good?
There's a strong chance the team will revisit the AVP reviews after their Superman focus, as fan demand could influence the schedule. With the buzz around upcoming titles like Prey and Alien: Romulus, experts estimate around 70% likelihood that theyโll circle back to wrap up the series. Given the ongoing discussions in forums, it's clear fans wonโt let them forget. However, if the team finds significant success with superhero analyses, that could shift priorities further away from AVP, making it tough for the franchise to reclaim the spotlight.
A parallel can be drawn to the early 2000s when the X-Men franchise briefly sidelined other Marvel adaptations before making a strong comeback with new titles. At that time, the excitement for superhero films felt like a tidal wave, overshadowing previous projects. If history repeats itself, the current shift to Superman could ultimately allow for renewed interest in Alien and Predator entries once nostalgia for those classics hits a peak. In both cases, fans' enduring passion could reignite discussions that transcend prior setbacks.