Alien & Predator's Deadliest Planets Are Exact Opposites

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Alien's deadliest planet is the opposite of Predator's.

The cosmic dance done by the Xenomorphs and the Yautja goes far beyond their seemingly eternal conflict and includes the very worlds on which these expert-killers respectively reside, as both Alien and Predator’s deadliest planets are quite literally exact opposites.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Xenomorph and the Yautja species are tangled in a cosmic web of mutually beneficial existences. The Predators need to hunt Xenomorphs to carry on their Blooding Ritual, which is a rite of passage Yautja must undergo that dictates they kill one or a horde of Xenomorphs and then brand themselves with the mark of their clan before they are considered to be fully mature.

Alien’s Planet Is A Technological Graveyard, Predator’s Is A Primal Hunting Ground In Alien Vol. 2 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Julius Ohta, readers are introduced to the planet Tobler-9. This world was a paradise for humanity, but it was also secretly a scientific experimentation base operated by Weyland-Yutani. The laboratories not only had Xenomorphs on-hand, but the scientists also conducted dangerous experiments using Xenomorph DNA.

The way these two planets differ from one another is a testament to the differences in the Alien and Predator franchises. Alien is focused much more heavily on how humanity and its own scientific hubris is the real cosmic villain . Predator, on the other hand, always highlights the deadliness of the Predators themselves as well as the life forms they choose to hunt.

Both in-canon with their bizarre reliance on one another and in the meta-sense with the tonal and narrative differences between their separate franchises, Alien and Predator are almost exact opposites - with their only similarities being how proficient the Xenomorph and the Yautja are at killing - therefore, it’s no surprise that Alien and Predator’s deadliest planets are exact opposites as well.

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