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Where Was Alien vs Predator: Requiem Filmed?

Where was AVP: Requiem filmed? Explore the forests, streets, and studios where Alien vs Predator Requiem brought Gunnison, Colorado, to life.

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When Alien vs Predator: Requiem (2007) hit theaters, fans screamed, ducked, and cheered as the Predalien hybrid tore through a sleepy Colorado town.

Directed by Colin & Greg Strause and starring Steven Pasquale, Reiko Aylesworth, and John Ortiz, the movie picks up immediately after the first AVP, showing the terror that erupts when a Predator embryo becomes infected by an Alien.

Despite the story being set in Gunnison, Colorado, the filmmakers shot the entire movie in Metro Vancouver, from forests and residential streets to suburban downtowns. Studio sets handled hospital interiors, military command centers, and Predator ship interiors.

Before we explore the Alien vs Predator 2 filming locations, let’s dive into the terrifying lore of the Predalien, the hybrid that started it all.

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🧬  Predalien Lore – The Ultimate Hybrid Horror

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The Predalien is the ultimate fusion of Predator cunning and Alien brutality. Unlike a standard Xenomorph, it inherits the Predator’s intelligence, strategic hunting instincts, and combat awareness, making it a terrifyingly smart adversary.

Its Alien traits – acidic blood, rapid growth, and relentless aggression – combine with Predator tactical knowledge to create a hybrid capable of outsmarting humans and Xenomorphs alike.

Born when a Predator is infected by a Xenomorph embryo, the Predalien displays both species’ hallmarks: the elongated head and biomechanical textures of the Alien, paired with subtle Predatory musculature and precise hunting skills.

Its climbing ability, reflexes, and strength let it dominate urban streets and forested terrain alike, making every chase in Gunnison unrelenting and unpredictable.

Some fans speculate that the Predalien’s rapid adaptation and hybrid intelligence explain its ability to survive scenarios that would obliterate a standard Xenomorph. Its birth in Requiem isn’t just a scary moment – it’s a lore-defining event that reshaped the AVP universe forever.

Timeline placement: The Predalien emerges right after the first AVP movie, kicking off the events of Requiem (AVP 2) and turning a quiet town into full-scale chaos.

Its iconic design inspired NECA collectibles, the AVP 2 game, and countless fan theories, cementing its place as one of the most memorable monsters in the universe.

Beyond its sheer terror, the Predalien establishes a precedent for hybrid evolution in the franchise. Subtle nods to Weyland-Yutani experiments and Predator tech appear in props, lab equipment, and monitors – Easter eggs that fans love to dissect.

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👽  Alien vs Predator Requiem Filming Locations

Now that we know the Predalien’s terrifying origins, let’s see where the chaos was brought to life in Vancouver and the surrounding areas.


🌆  Vancouver – The Urban Jungle of Chaos

Vancouver’s streets, alleys, and quiet suburbs became the doomed town of Gunnison, Colorado.

Wide avenues and tidy homes created a believable “small-town America” vibe, but flickering streetlights, parked cars, and neon signs gave viewers that “something is about to jump out of the shadows” feeling.

Even the police station exteriors were chosen to look authoritative but generic, giving the Predalien plenty of room to smash things without breaking the realism.

And yes, Canadian street signs sneak into the shots – tiny giveaways that your small-town alien apocalypse is secretly happening in Hollywood North.

Trivia: Vancouver has played Gotham City in The Dark Knight, rainy Forks in Twilight, and post-apocalyptic chaos in Battlestar Galactica, proving it’s the Swiss Army knife of movie cities.

So while the Predalien is terrorizing Gunnison, it’s comforting to know that the same streets have hosted vampires, superheroes, and space battles – Canada really does get around.

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🏫  Coquitlam – School Days Turn Deadly

Coquitlam offered the perfect “small-town school” vibe, but the filmmakers transformed ordinary hallways and classrooms into corridors of suspense.

Centennial Secondary School served as Gunnison High, where the first hints of alien menace appear. The long, narrow hallways amplified tension, and classroom interiors were staged to show teenagers’ normal lives interrupted by horror.

Meanwhile, the Chimo Aquatic & Fitness Centre doubled as a community center and evacuation hub. Its open interior spaces allowed the filmmakers to stage crowds of panicked civilians, adding realism to the chaos.

Fans appreciate the attention to detail: handrails, signage, and school colors subtly reinforce that this is “small-town America,” even though it’s actually Coquitlam.

The filmmakers’ clever use of angles makes every hallway, gym, and lobby feel like a potential Predalien trap, heightening suspense and giving Coquitlam a unique role in the AVP universe.

Trivia: The hallways were perfect for long, suspenseful shots. Fans joke that dodgeball at this gym would be more terrifying than a Predator.

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🍕  Port Coquitlam – Pizza & Panic

Even extraterrestrial predators appreciate a classic pizza – or at least the filmmakers made it look like they do. Omega Pizza & Wings at 2283 McAllister Avenue became Pizza One, a charming small-town eatery turned disaster scene.

Interior shots capture ordinary diners in mid-meal before chaos erupts, showing that even comfort food isn’t safe from the Predalien. Outside, the street provided a perfect location for military and civilian interaction, blending practical action with real-world architecture.

The filmmakers used parked cars, streetlights, and familiar storefront facades to make the town feel authentic. This tiny street, so ordinary in real life, becomes a battleground in the AVP universe, showing how the alien invasion disrupts every aspect of daily life – even pizza night.

Trivia: The small-town pizzeria scene is iconic, showing normal life interrupted by extraterrestrial terror. Locals still joke that the Predalien ate all the pepperoni.

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🌲  Langley Forests – Alien Hunting Ground

Langley’s dense, snowless forests brought a foreboding, otherworldly atmosphere. These woods were perfect for establishing the Predalien’s hunting grounds, giving the film a natural sense of danger and isolation.

The Predator ship crash in the forest set the stage for the first glimpses of the hybrid, with chase sequences weaving through shadows, mist, and filtered sunlight – perfect for facehugger scares and the alien hive’s emergence.

Langley’s terrain gave the filmmakers a mix of verticality for climbing scenes, thick underbrush for sudden ambushes, and enough open space for action choreography, turning ordinary woodland into a Predator playground.

Trivia: The forests’ eerie atmosphere made them perfect for hunting scenes. AVP fans note this is where the Predalien is born, cementing its role in the AVP timeline.

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🏭  Studio & Soundstage Locations

Some of the film’s most intense scenes were filmed on Vancouver soundstages and enhanced with Hydraulx VFX work, allowing precise lighting, alien effects, and choreography.

The hospital interiors – including the maternity ward and rooftop escape – were purpose-built with tight corridors and equipment to heighten tension, blending practical effects with CGI Predalien shots.

Military command centers were also constructed on soundstages, combining physical sets and digital effects to create evacuation scenes and otherworldly alien tech. The Predator ship interior was mostly CGI, because building a full set was considered too expensive for the film’s budget.

Trivia: The Strause brothers’ signature metal corridors and green-lit Predator tech make these sets a visual treat for AVP fans.


📺  Where to Watch Alien vs Predator Requiem

Grab your popcorn (and maybe a flamethrower) and watch the Predalien wreak havoc from the comfort of your couch!

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