Predator prequel 'Prey', coming to Hulu in 2022

300 year prequel? This thing is going to be like 17 minutes long, right? Opening character and setting establishment, then the Predator comes down from the sky and literally melts these tribals as they sit in stunned bemusement at the spirit of the sky made manifest before them, right?
 
I hope Drinker is completely wrong about everything he says in this video:




…he's probably not though.


I'm sure they're gonna cram woke hard down our throats, but if she actually teams up with the Predator to fight the colonists I'll fall over and die from the fuckin cringe.

And I won't even be sad to go. I'll officially be too old for this world.
 
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no autistic nerd kid, no predator jogging on the road chased by a bus, no predator-tech suit for humans, no scientists or marines

this might be shit but at least it will be somewhat solid
 
Sometimes I just like to watch something without hearing these for youtube guys put their antifeminist incel spin on it. After the bad of that last Predator movie this look fine.
 
I just thought of something. What if she's a great great granddaughter of the native American guy from the original movie? And that twist is sort of revealed at the end.

Remember how the native American and the original Predator sort of "sensed' the Predator?
 
It's great how misoginy roots here. The movie with the hunting alien armed with high-end tech makes no sense because it fights a comanche woman (who aren't known for their apple pie, mind you)? You fuckers give incels a bad name.
 
It's great how misoginy roots here. The movie with the hunting alien armed with high-end tech makes no sense because it fights a comanche woman (who aren't known for their apple pie, mind you)? You fuckers give incels a bad name.

Don't be ridiculous. It's perfectly okay to question the character decisions of an upcoming piece of fiction. Stop being so oversensitive.

Otherwise you might as well stop any conversation around any upcoming movie or TV series.

A piece of fiction - even one in the sci fi genre - should follow some kind of internal logic, otherwise they become farcical.
 
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looks like the predator will get the flintlock as trophy in prey
 
It's great how misoginy roots here. The movie with the hunting alien armed with high-end tech makes no sense because it fights a comanche woman (who aren't known for their apple pie, mind you)? You fuckers give incels a bad name.
Lovely how you go around just labelling people incels. How very accepting and understanding of you!

At least spell fucking misogyny right if you're going to bandy that around. You have no excuse in this day and age.
 
I just thought of something. What if she's a great great granddaughter of the native American guy from the original movie? And that twist is sort of revealed at the end.

Remember how the native American and the original Predator sort of "sensed' the Predator?
That isn't a bad idea given that Hollywood LOVES it when every one is related.

Sends a fucked up message though if she fights colonialists (maybe even has her tribe attacked by them) ,and then her descendant ends up fighting (and dying) for the government.

Then again that's Wind Talkers and basically every NA soldier ever.
 
Movie called Prey
Features hostile aliens and native americans
NOT related to Prey (2006) the videogame, featuring hostile aliens and a native american protagonist
 
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