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SuperHeroHype on MSNArnold Schwarzenegger’s Predator Return Gets Huge Update From Badlands DirectorPredator: Badlands director Dan Trachtenberg recently teased future plans for the franchise after meeting with Arnold Schwarzenegger. He hinted at Dutch’s potential return and discussed how recent developments could shape what comes next for the Predator universe.
Without spoiling details, there is a brief nod to Dutch in “ Predator: Killer of Killers ” (co-directed by Trachtenberg), which suggests he’s still alive and could make a grand return in the future. Not unlike how Schwarzenegger has been able to show up in multiple “ Terminator ” sequels, the last one being “T erminator: Dark Fate ” in 2019.
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.
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Space.com on MSNNew 'Predator: Badlands' trailer confirms an unexpected alliance with ties to the 'Alien' universeBadlands trailer is full of alien beasts, gorgeous sci-fi vistas, and a Yautja hero who finds an unlikely ally in a synthetic.
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.
Predator: Badlands director Dan Trachtenberg sheds light on the film's Alien crossover and his shared universe plans.
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Con. Disney unveiled details about “Tron: Ares,” which stars Jared Leto, Jeff Bridges and Greta Lee at an evening presentation in Comic-Con's famed Hall H. It will be the third feature film in the “Tron” franchise that kicked off with the hit 1982 film and had a 2010 sequel,
One of the more surprising things about the promotional rollout for "Predator: Badlands" was the reveal that Elle Fanning appeared to be playing a Weyland-Yutani android; something usually reserved for the "Alien" movies.
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Badlands," Dan Trachtenberg, said audiences will emotionally "connect" with the iconic hunter in the show out this fall.