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Momentum seems to be slowing down for this one.
Another one, titled "Uncharted":
it's seems good,i'm gonna watch it as soon as possible..
These images are sweet. Dane Hallett is truly incredible.
Kind of glad but also sad about this at the same time. Haha
The arena guards looked great in live action!
fun movie but still can't beat alien!
This soundtrack is so good. Will it be released on physical?
When’s the release date for this?!?! Very excited for it and want to play it. Also what’s the cosmetics you can unlock?
As a longtime fan of the Predator franchise (as well as Alien and AVP), I make it a point to watch every new release in theaters. Experiencing these films on the big screen is truly unmatched.
What I’m most looking forward to this time is seeing the story told from the Predator’s (Yautja’s) perspective and watching the character of Dek evolve throughout his journey.
Going to the theater has always been a nostalgic experience for me—it’s more than just watching a movie. The simple joy of grabbing popcorn and a cola before the film starts is something I’ll always cherish. It’s unfortunate to see that experience slowly fading away.
Submitted mine with you last week, they're mostly about his Stunt career, but he was wonderful in the movie. Can't wait to read the interview, he's so kind to do this.
hello, do you know if the collaboration already ended? i logged in and saw nothing related to badlands in the maps
Just got back from seeing it, I really liked it but thought the ending felt rushed. The soundtrack and visuals were incredible (quite a few shots reminded me of The Lord of the Rings) and of course I loved the Synths and the lore we got about them and MUTHUR. The action scenes were great, and I really enjoyed the story.
I give it an 8/10. It reminded me of the comics in all the best ways.
Spoiler, but the whole last fight scene I had this song in my head, lol.
You're right! On my second viewing I spotted it – nice little Easter Egg!
Yes. It's a digitized light shaped rendering when Kwei is showing Dek the various planets to choose for a hunt in the first part of the movie.
Raptakis,And you're leaving out the part that filming in New Zealand gives 20th Century a 20% rebate. A safe bet would be a gross in the $260M world wide range, but it may end up needing less.And as a fan of Predator since the 80s, I prefer my Predator films to be blood soaked with more dreadlock flailing, plasma caster blasting, spine ripping Predators that include hardened soldiers spouting bad sex jokes and cocaine drug dealers. That said, the movie won me over at nearly every turn in spite of having everything I usually wouldn't want to see in a Predator film. But if it works it works and this film worked.
This comment ^ same same and same. It really did win me over as well. I will say though, and further emphasize my last point, I would probably have not been as forgiving or accepting if Trachtenberg had not proved himself as a competent Predator film director already with Prey – that one was far more inline with what we expect from a Predator movie. Having given us a taste of both sides of the Yautja spectrum, I feel like the meal was well balanced. Prey gives us what we expect and Badlands gives us what we don't expect. I'm all for more from Dan, whether its familiar, blood soaked dreadlock flairs or new adventures with Dek, Thia and Bud. I'm happy either way.
Vastly more forgiving than what happened with Alien Earth... 💀
Predator: Badlands is off to a record-breaking start, surpassing Alien vs. Predator’s franchise debut with $80 million globally. With strong domestic and international momentum, it’s shaping up as the most successful stand-alone Predator film to date. Analysts will be watching closely to see if it can challenge Alien: Romulus at the Box Office.
Raptakis,
And you're leaving out the part that filming in New Zealand gives 20th Century a 20% rebate. A safe bet would be a gross in the $260M world wide range, but it may end up needing less.
And as a fan of Predator since the 80s, I prefer my Predator films to be blood soaked with more dreadlock flailing, plasma caster blasting, spine ripping Predators that include hardened soldiers spouting bad sex jokes and cocaine drug dealers. That said, the movie won me over at nearly every turn in spite of having everything I usually wouldn't want to see in a Predator film. But if it works it works and this film worked.
I’m looking forward to seeing Badlands in theaters - movies are always better on the big screen! I’m excited about this movie because it’s something we really haven’t seen before in a Predator film - a runt Predator trying to prove himself?? Fantastic! Also, how does this tie into the Alien universe? Is this setting up a new Alien vs. Predator movie? I’ve loved going to the movies ever since I was a small child, it’s a magical experience for me! I saw the first Predator movie in theaters when I was very young and I can still remember the way that theatre (at my local mall) looked, smelled, the way the seats felt… Nothing compares.
Now I am definitely getting the Badlands stuff for Fortnite!
Predator Badlands that is, not AVP 04
New spot leads with "from the Studio that brought you Alien: Romulus"...
$105 million to make. you left out the advertainment cost and memorabilia which thats about another $80 million, so the film it self needs to make around 220 million " give or take " to be considered profitable. to make it successful, it needs to make about 300 million. if your a predator fan like myself your not really happy with this film. even the comics did it better. this film i wouldnt recommend to anyone. even someone i dislike. hopefully this new experiment dies with this film
You're absolutely right, mentioning how much it cost to make was purely film production budget – I've update the post to reflect the additional costs unaccounted for previously. The film needs to double or more its production budget to be considered a success, you are right.
As for the film itself, I would have judged it far more harshly had Dan not created a more on-brand Predator flick with Prey 3 years ago. Prey satisfied the familiar cravings I had for a Predator film, while Badlands does open the door to more exploration. I got Predator 2 vibes more than anything with Badlands, which is fine by me. As a lifelong Yautja nerd I feel Trachtenberg balanced the scale by making Prey first and now the more lighthearted Badlands. It treads a fine line, but did so in a respectful way, imo.
Updated OP with latest figures ‐ Badlands has officially beaten AvP's opening weekend box office haul.
$105 million to make. you left out the advertainment cost and memorabilia which thats about another $80 million, so the film it self needs to make around 220 million " give or take " to be considered profitable. to make it successful, it needs to make about 300 million.
if your a predator fan like myself your not really happy with this film. even the comics did it better. this film i wouldnt recommend to anyone. even someone i dislike. hopefully this new experiment dies with this film
I just got back from the theater. It was ok. Not the best, not the worst. One thing that threw me off a little was the heavier comedic element. The tone shifted a lot too, as they bounced around from action, to horror, to comedy, to an environmental theme, then overlay that with the bad corporation thing, the AI is dangerous thing, & the buddy team up part that looked & felt a little like Star Wars & Guardians of the Galaxy by the end...wow, just all over the map.
I anticipate an AvP coming sooner than later now after the hype around Badlands. I wonder if this is the reason for Romulus 2 production getting delayed, though...
I liked this soundtrack better than the Prey one
It’s sooo good, I love how they both blended elements of the original Predator score into their various tracks. Sounded great and felt very on brand!
Oh my gosh, I was just listening to the soundtrack on Spotify, it's so good!!! 'Meet Thia' and 'The Alpha' are my favorite tracks so far.
New behind-the-scenes featurette from IGN called The Warrior's Journey:
Really enjoyed this one!!
This one is my favorite, by far. I would pay good money to see this Yautja made for a movie!
Crafting the Predator TV spot:
I love Elle so much, she is wonderful in the tv series 'The Great'. Looking forward to seeing her in this.
Update: My early screening had no swag 😔 not keychains even, and it was an IMAX theater 😒
Quite a bit more footage shown in this TV spot. I particularly like how this one was cut together:
And another TV spot featuring Tessa giving some taunting words to Dek:








