To all rabid fanboys who say bring on P3 or A5, be careful of what you wish for. Fox had P2, A3 and A4, and they weren't exactly classics were they? Not that the AVP franchise is a solid gold standard by any means, but stand-alone sequels of P or A won't guarantee quality or box office returns if they continue with subpar scripts and directors. AVP exists because Fox realize A and P alone does not have the same level of fandom as mega-franchise like Harry Potter or Star Trek, so they combined both of them to maxmize returns. If you want stand alone A and P, then you must demonstate by $$$ that a sufficient level of fan support exist for stand-alone sequels. Star Trek series, so they tried to combine both series of