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Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway are officially back on set, reprising their iconic roles as Miranda Priestly and Andrea “Andy” Sachs, respectively, for the sequel The Devil Wears Prada 2. The original 2006 film, a cult classic for its sharp satire of the cutthroat fashion world, ended with Andy leaving Runway for a job at …
Predator: Badlands centers on Dek (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi), a young-and-hungry Yautja warrior who is the runt of the litter in his clan and has a whole lot to prove. He teams up with an unlikely ally: Thia ( Elle Fanning ), a synthetic made by the Weyland-Yutani company (from the Alien franchise).
Predator: Badlands’ new trailer confirms that the Alien and Predator franchises have crossed over again – and I’m very excited about it.
Predator: Badlands director Dan Trachtenberg sheds light on the film's Alien crossover and his shared universe plans.
Badlands director Dan Trachtenberg showed off the first 15 minutes of his movie and made surprising connections to the Alien franchise and Arnold Schwarzenegger's Dutch.
Hulu's hit animated anthology movie Predator: Killer of Killers is getting a new, extended ending that expands on the film's epic story. What's more, you won't even have to wait long to give it a watch, as it releases at 7PM PST on Friday, July 25 – mere hours after its surprise announcement during San Diego Comic-Con 2025.
Over the course of eight Predator movies, 11 humans have been able to kill the titular alien hunters, despite them putting up a good fight.
Predator: Badlands just got a truly kickass new trailer that showcases a young Yautja on its first hunt, tracking down an unkillable quarry on a hostile alien planet. He's not alone, as Elle Fanning's Weyland-Yutani android Thia is along for the ride.
Timeline-wise, it jumps way back. Each story sits in its historical pocket, way before almost all the other Predator or Alien movies. These are the oldest Predator hunts we’ve seen—unless you count Prey from 1719, which barely squeaks in earlier.
Following the animated return of Arnold Schwarzenegger‘s Dutch to the Predator franchise, the actor could soon reprise the role in a live-action capacity. During Friday’s Predator: Badlands panel at Comic-Con,