The predator The franchise returns with a new movie victim This summer, which takes us 300 years into the past. So what kind of predator are we dealing with here, you might be wondering?
Director Dan Trachtenberg (10 Cloverfield Lane) explains in a new conversation.
Trachtenberg says ComicBook.com“I think the predator in my mind, not only was there, you know, 300 years ago, but I think in sci-fi terminology, time moves very slowly. If the way star Wars jobs or even Star TrekYou know, it’s like 300 years old. Ships are not all that different all of a sudden. “
“But I think this guy is probably from a different hemisphere and a bit of a different breedhe adds.So even its look is a little new, familiar but new. So I’m excited for people, even die-hard fans, to see something they’ve never seen before. “
20th century studios will be brought victim Exclusive to Hulu August 5.
You can watch a new TV spot below, which features two new photos.
From 20th Century Studios, Back predator Directed by Dan Trachtenberg (10 Cloverfield Lane), and was positioned as a prologue to the original that will tell the story of the predator’s first voyage to our planet. amber midthunder (“Legion”) plays a Comanche woman who goes against gender norms and traditions to become a warrior.
Set in the Comanche Nation 300 years ago, victim It is the story of a young woman, Naru, a fierce and highly skilled female warrior. She has grown up in the shadow of some of the most legendary hunters who roam the Great Plains, so when danger threatens her camp, she sets out to protect her people. The prey you’re chasing, and eventually confronting, turns out to be a highly advanced predatory alien with a technologically advanced arsenal of weapons, resulting in a fierce and terrifying confrontation between the two foes.
victim Directed by Dan Trachtenberg, and written by Patrick Eason (“Jack Ryan,” “Treadstone”), produced by John Davis (“Jungle Cruz,” “The Predator”) and Jahan Myers (“God’s Beasts”), with Lawrence Gordon (“Watchmen”), and Marty Ewing (“It: Chapter Two”). ‘), James E. Thomas, John C. Thomas, and Marc Toberoff (“Fantasy Island”) serve as executive producers.
The filmmakers committed themselves to creating a film that presents an accurate depiction of the Comanche and exudes a level of authenticity commensurate with its indigenous peoples. A acclaimed filmmaker, Sundance Fellow and member of the Comanche State itself, Myers is known for her interest and dedication in films surrounding the Comanche and Black Feet and her passion for honoring the legacy of indigenous communities. As a result, the film features a cast made up almost entirely of Native and First Nation talent, including Amber Midthunder (“The Ice Road,” “Roswell, New Mexico”), a newcomer Dakota PeversAnd the Storm Cape (“Sooyii”), Michael Thrash (“Return journey”), Julian Black Antelope (“tribal”).