April 13th, 2002
In DVD Review magazine, Issue 26 they have something there on ALIEN VS. PREDATOR:
Fuelling the flames of rumour, the much talked about Alien vs. Predator movie was hinted upon during the trophy room scene in the Predator 2 movie, where we can briefly see the skull of an Alien. Due to be made in the early Nineties, Fox, which owns both properties, went for Alien Resurrection instead. But no matter, surely this snapshot gives away the outcome of any ET bust-up!
Many thanks to Liam S-Z for the report

July 30th, 2000
Several actors from Alien Resurrection have been asked to resurrect their roles in a fifth film according to a UK magazine called Science Fiction World.

May 6th, 2000
Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin, the makers of Independence Day and Godzilla, have been hired to write and direct Alien 5.

May 4th, 2000
Two domain names that appear to be for a fifth Alien film have been registered which forward to Fox's website. They are alienv.com and alien5movie.com.

March 31st, 2000
The latest issue of Cinescape Presents contains teaser information for Alien 5 which says Ripley's clone will travel to the Alien's homeworld for a final showdown and it puts the release in 2004, the 25th anniversary of Alien.

December 26th, 1999
Alien 5 will have more variations to the Aliens themselves. On January 21st, the same person who started this rumor reported that there will be a Predator encounter.

December 20th, 1999
Sigourney Weaver told Sci-Fi Wire: "I've always wanted to one where we go back to the planet from which the Alien originally came. I don't know if there are any plans to do another one. It wouldn't surprise me if some time in the next 20 years or so, you see a white-haired Ripley hobbling around out there. But I haven't heard of anything." Weaver also said that a 5th film has "never been a serious discussion."

September 18th, 1999
Sigourney Weaver was interviewed at a film festival in Toronto which is located in Ontario, Canada. The interview was conducted by Toronto Star and in it she stated she didn't want Alien 5 to take place on Earth but on the Alien's homeworld. She thinks if an Alien film takes place on Earth then it will degrade the series.

August 29th, 1999
The latest issue of Total Film Magazine states that there is a script for Alien 5, Sigourney Weaver is onboard reprising her role as Ripley 8 and this time also taking the status of Executive Producer, and the team is looking for a suitable director. The film will be released in March of 2000.