Predator: Concrete Jungle was the title of the first Predator comic series, which found Dutch's brother Detective Schaefer facing off with a new hunter in New York. Related: We've Read The Predator Script: Here's Everything That Was Cut & Changed The two species have duked it out in video games and comics too, and an alternate ending to Shane Black's The Predator would have introduced Ellen Ripley to the franchise. This teased an impending movie crossover between the two franchises that took a full 14 years to come to fruition with 2004's Alien Vs Predator.
Predator 2 famously featured an easter egg nod to the Alien series, with the skull of a Xenomorph seen struck on the trophy wall. The success of the original movie soon found Predator becoming a full-on franchise, spawning sequels, comic books, and video games. The original design of the Predator, initially played by an unknown Jean-Claude Van Damme, was famously a disaster, but Stan Winston later came on board to design a new creature that became iconic. This particular hunter didn't bank on running into Arnold Schwarzenegger's commando Dutch, however, who eventually levels the playing field and beats the monster in a brutal fight. The simple but ingenious hook of 1987's Predator found an alien coming to Earth to hunt the ultimate game - man. Predator: Concrete Jungle is a 2005 title with a lot of ties to the Alien franchise - here's every reference found in the game.