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Alien Vs Predator 2: Requiem on DVD

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Posted: April 18th, 2008.

ALIEN VS PREDATOR 2: REQUIEM - PREPARE FOR THE MOST BRUTAL BATTLE EVER OUT ON DVD…

The sequel to the long awaited face off between two of the fiercest and feared species returns to the small screen on Monday 12th May as Alien vs Predator 2: Requiem is released on DVD courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment - but this time they have upped the ante as hell is unleashed… on earth!

Released in a hardcore extended edition, this new DVD (also out on Blu Ray) delivers even more relentless carnage than ever before and boasts over seven minutes of additional unseen footage including large helpings of violence and gore.

When a Predator ship crash-lands outside a little town in Colorado, one of most formidable creatures ever spawned is released onto human soil - the Predalien! This advanced specimen immediately sets out on a slaughter mission, but is soon pursued by a sole Predator who has been sent to clean up the mess.

One by one the town’s inhabitants become targets of the Aliens and the Predator and the town becomes absorbed in relentless carnage between these two deadly extra-terrestrial lifeforms - with the humans caught in the middle!!

Directed by The Brothers Strause, Colin and Greg, whose visual effects house, Hydraulx, is renowned for it’s computer-generated wizardry on films such as 300, X-Men: The Last Stand and Fantastic Four, and featuring a worthy cast including Steven Pasquale (Rescue Me), Reiko Aylesworth (24, ER) and John Ortiz (American Gangster, Miami Vice, El Cantante), this action packed blood bath is an unmissable spectacle that truly delivers on DVD.

Bonus Materials:

  • Commentary with Director Colin and Greg Strause and Producer John Davis
  • Commentary by special effects designers Tom Woodruff and Alec Gillis
  • Prepare for the War: The Making of AVP 2 (15:00)
  • Fight to the finish: The making of AVP 2 (15:00)
  • AVP2: The nightmare returns: Creating the Aliens (7:26)
  • Crossbreed: The Predalien (10:00)
  • Building the Predator Homeworld (10:00)
  • AVP2: Science of the hunter (10:41)
  • Stills Galleries:
    • Designing the predator (16 Stills)
    • Designing the Alien (10 Stills)
    • Designing the Pred Alien (19 Stills)
    • On set: The rooftop (16 Stills)
    • On set: The sewer (16 Stills)
    • On set: The hive (10 Stills)
    • On set: Cast and crew (30 Stills)

The trailer is available in the following formats: Windows Media, Real Media and Quicktime.

The DVD is released on May 12th, 2008, and it runs for 97 minutes and retails for £24.99 on DVD and £28.99 on Blu-Ray.

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