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i loved the previous two predator films "prey" and "predator killer of killers", and all 3 are directed by the same bloke. so since i enjoyed the first two i am likely to enjoy this one
I don't go to cinemas, will likely watch it when it hits streaming someday.
this is the final trailer
this was in my video thread of up in coming 2025 films I posted in the summer here
You can't experience 4DX or IMAX at home.
If I were a young teenager? (cracks open a beer) HELL YEAH BRO.
False. Predator is back. Prey is ranked at 94% RT score, Predator Killer of Killers 95%, and Predator: Badlands at 86%.
Predator: Badlands is the ninth film in the Predator franchise, which has had seven main films plus two crossovers with the Alien series.
I'm only somewhat joking of course. The trailer makes it seem a bit more intriguing than that.
It looks like you've cited the critics scores rather than the audience scores. Critics scores don't mean anything.
Roma and Manchester by the Sea both have 96% critics scores and both are crap movies.
RT audiences gave American Sniper and Hurt Locker the same score, but critics gave HL a 20% higher score undoubtedly because it portrays the military in a negative light.
The RT critics gave The Force Awakens the same score as The Empire Strikes Back.