Aliens

References

Notes

  1. ^ As depicted in Alien (1979).
  2. ^ The exomoon known as LV-426 is also referred to as Acheron.[2]
  3. ^ Attributed to multiple references:[4][39][40][42]
  4. ^ Aliens' 1986 budget of $18.5 million is equivalent to $51.4 million in 2023.
  5. ^ Attributed to multiple references:[28][32][51][52][53]
  6. ^ Aliens' 1986 United States and Canada box office gross of $85.1 million is equivalent to $237 million in 2023.
  7. ^ According to different sources, Aliens' 1986 box office gross outside of the U.S. and Canada of $45.9 million to $98.1 million is equivalent to $128 million to $273 million in 2023.
  8. ^ Based on available figures, Aliens' 1986 worldwide box office gross of $131.1 million to $183.3 million is equivalent to $364 million to $510 million in 2023.
  9. ^ Attributed to multiple references:[160][163][164]
  10. ^ Attributed to multiple references:[167][168][169][170][171][172][173][174][175]
  11. ^ Attributed to multiple references:[133][205][206][207]
  12. ^ Attributed to multiple references:[216][217][218][219][220][221][222][223][224][225]
  13. ^ Attributed to multiple references:[226][227][228][229][230][231][232][233][234]
  14. ^ Attributed to multiple references:[235][236][237][238][239][240]
  15. ^ Attributed to multiple references:[60][241][242][243][244][245]

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