
![]() Sandy Collora premiered this incredible 8-minute fan film at the San Diego Comic Con on July 19th, 2003. Made for a budget of $30,000, it was praised by the likes of Kevin Smith and comic book artist Alex Ross. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() Alex Popov started working on this fan film back in 2008. It was finally completed in May of 2010. The budget was only $500. |
![]() Filming since 2007, Darren Kemp's fan film picks up where Cameron's sequel left off, but instead of the USCM, it features the United Kingdom Colonial Marines. An early cut premiered in September 2011. |
![]() Felix Berner has been working on this incredible Alien tribute since 2009. The official site Alien-Adaption.com was shutdown in late 2010. |
![]() Directed by Jeff Moyer and written by Jared Nielson, this 13-minute fan film premiered online in 2007. A military helicopter traveling to a secret biological research facility has crashed in the deep of the forest. An elite team of Marines are sent to investigate and rescue any survivors. Unknown to the Marines, the helicopter was carrying a specimen from an unknown alien species. The team of Marines face their worst fears as they realize that something has survived the crash and it's not human! [ Watch the Video ] ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() Andy Sawyer directed this 34-minute fan film. It was released in 2006. When communication is lost between Weyland-Yutaini and the level 7 labs on K1741, a team is sent in to investgate... [ Watch the Video ] |
![]() Shot out in the woods on Cine Super 8mm, this 9-minute fan film was made in 1986 by Geoff Harmer. While on patrol, two soldiers investigate a meteor crash. One of them ends up with a facehugger attached to his face, eventually giving birth to an Alien. With other soldiers called in for help, they try to track down the Alien, getting picked off one by one in the process. |
![]() Written by Sebastian O'Brien and directed by Damon Wellner, this 20-minute parody was made in 1998 using nothing but Kenner action figures, an old camcorder, and homemade special effects. It was Probot's first fan film. A sequel, Alien 5², came out in summer 2004. |