Since the first Predator movie was released back in 1987, every installment in the franchise has been defined by roughly the same formula. Our human protagonists come up against the unstoppable ...
After Prey's direct-to-streaming release on Hulu, the next installment will get a wide ... Few official updates have been ...
Before killing it up in the Badlands on the silver screen, the Predator will go head-to-webs with Marvel's resident ...
While the notion of a monster movie where the creature is the hero is certainly creative, the Predator franchise has always ...
It will also hail from "Predator: Badlands" director Dan Trachtenberg. Dan Trachtenberg is bringing more aliens to planet Earth. Though he "can't talk about" the second movie just "yet," Asbell ...
That movie was a Predator prequel that focused on a Native American woman and her dangerous encounter with a more primal Predator alien, and it’s not surprising that the next Predator movie from ...
Elle Fanning is set to star in Prey director Dan Trachtenberg’s next Predator film, Badlands. But while humans will feature in this movie, it’s actually the Predator himself who will be the ...
But he sat down with The Hollywood Reporter to discuss balancing streaming and theatrical, originals and established IP, and spilled more than he should about two, yes we said two, Predator movies ...
Predators is an odd duck. It had been nearly 20 years since the last solo Yautja movie and the tactic was to basically remake the original. It’s not a movie that takes many risks, but in its ...
For Trachtenberg, the complexity of Prey‘s hero meant that he had to continue pushing the franchise forward in its next ... the Predator.” “She faced intense challenges on this movie ...
Since the beginning of the Predator franchise, the character dynamics are abundantly clear: humans are heroes, and the predators are villains. In Predator: Badlands, director Dan Trachtenberg is ...
But for his next Predator outing, Trachtenberg has something ... “She faced intense challenges on this movie — dramatically, physically, logistically,” Trachtenberg teases.