The Alien franchise is one of science fiction’s most enduring and influential series, blending horror, action, and philosophical themes across […]
The Alien franchise is one of science fiction’s most enduring and influential series, blending horror, action, and philosophical themes across decades of storytelling. Beginning with Ridley Scott‘s 1979 original, the films introduced audiences to the terrifying Xenomorph and evolved from claustrophobic survival horror into large-scale action and prequel-driven mythology.
Over time, the series has expanded through sequels, crossover films, and origin stories, building a complex universe that continues to grow and attract new audiences.
Now, fans can watch them all on one single streaming service this April.
HBO Max is adding nearly every Alien film to the platform on April 1 – except Fede Alvarez’s recent entry, Alien: Romulus, which completes the collection when it arrives on April 3.
Starting April 1, the collection includes:
- Alien
- Alien: Director’s Cut
- Aliens
- Aliens: Director’s Cut
- Alien 3
- Alien 3: The Assembly Cut
- Alien Resurrection
- Alien Resurrection: Special Edition
- Alien vs. Predator: Extended Cut
- Alien vs. Predator: Requiem – Extended Cut
- Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem
As noted, Alien: Romulus is currently available on Disney+ and will join HBO Max on April 3, while the prequel films Prometheus and Alien: Covenant are already streaming on the streaming platform.
With the full lineup finally in one place, April marks a rare opportunity to experience the Alien saga in its entirety, from its origins to its most recent chapter. Whether revisiting the classics or diving in for the first time, viewers can now follow the evolution of the franchise in one continuous watch, all on .