Cast
See also: List of characters in the Alien vs. Predator series- Sanaa Lathan as Alexa Woods, an experienced guide who spent several seasons exploring the Arctic and Antarctic environments.
- Lance Henriksen as Charles Bishop Weyland, the billionaire head of Weyland Industries.
- Raoul Bova as Sebastian De Rosa, an archaeologist who is able to translate the pyramid's hieroglyphs.
- Ewen Bremner as Graeme Miller, a member of the exploration team.
- Colin Salmon as Maxwell Stafford, assistant to Mr. Weyland.
- Tommy Flanagan as Mark Verheiden, a mercenary member of the exploration team.
- Joseph Rye as Joe Connors, a member of the exploration team.
- Agathe de La Boulaye as Adele Rousseau, a mercenary member of the exploration team.
- Carsten Norgaard as Rustin Quinn, a mercenary member of the exploration team.
- Liz May Brice as Selene, the team's supervisor.
- Sam Troughton as Thomas Parkes, a member of the exploration team.
- Ian Whyte as the Predator, one of three Predators who come to Earth in order to create and hunt Aliens within the pyramid as a rite of passage. Whyte played the lead Predator, called "Scar" in the film's credits.
- Tom Woodruff, Jr. as the Alien. The Alien played by Woodruff is listed in the film's credits as "Grid," after a grid-like wound received during the film.
Additional members of the exploration team were played by Petr Jákl (Stone), Pavel Bezdek (Bass), Kieran Bew (Klaus), Carsten Voigt (Mikkel), Jan Filipensky (Boris), and Adrian Bouchet (Sven).
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