“Predator: Badlands” (2025) directed by Dan Trachtenberg; starring Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi / Z-View
Predator: Badlands (2025)
Director: Dan Trachtenberg
Screenplay: Patrick Aison; story by Patrick Aison, Dan Trachtenberg; based on characters created by Jim Thomas, John Thomas
Stars: Elle Fanning, Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi.
Tagline: First hunt. Last chance.
The Plot…
The creatures we know as Predators are actually named Yautja. The Yautja are raised by a code: Yautja are prey to none. Friend to none. Predator to all. The weak are killed rather than bring shame to their clan.
Dek is a Yautja reaching adulthood. He is considered a runt. Dek’s father, the clan leader has decided Dek will bring shame to the clan. In order to prove his worth Dek travels to Genna, a place so dangerous it is called the “Death Planet”. There Dek plans to hunt and kill a Kalisk, one of the few creatures feared by Yautja.
On the planet Dek will face multiple dangers he couldn’t imagine. He will also learn that the Yautja code isn’t always true…
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Elle Fanning is excellent as the andriod Thia. The character could have come off as irritating, but Fanning’s performance had the right balance. Dek gets irritated (as he should) but the scenes provide the right amount of humor.
Predator: Badlands has a different tone from other films in the franchise. There is a “cute” creature that shows up. If it was just “Disney” cute, it would have not worked (for me). But there is something about it that we don’t see at first that adds another layer and I liked it. There is also a scene involving Thia (well, part of her) that gets a laugh and may have gone a bit too far… but why nitpick about a fun change of pace?
Terminator 2: Judgment Day gave Dan Trachtenberg the inspiration to turn the antagonist of the original film into the protagonist of the sequel.
The logo that appears on the back of Thia’s eyes are the classic Weyland-Yutani logo that was featured on the synth Andy’s eyes in Alien: Romulus.
I had my doubts about making a Predator the hero of a film but hats off to Trachtenberg, he did it. I enjoyed Trachtenberg’s Prey as well. I wonder what he will do in going for a trifecta.
Predator: Badlands (2025) rates 4 of 5 stars.