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All right.
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So we are indeed talking about Predator Killer of Killers made in 2025.
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And in this episode you will learn how Predator Killer of Killers rewrites the Predator lore for better or worse.
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You'll learn why Dan Trachtenberg packs this film with nods, Easter eggs and prey powered passion.
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You'll also learn whether animation is a game changer or a misfire for the Predator franchise.
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And we'll also talk a little bit about how Killer of Killers teases the new and upcoming movie Predator Badlands.
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Welcome to the Fandom Portals podcast, the podcast that explores how fandoms can help us learn and grow.
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As always, I'm joined by Mr Brash Rackham.
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How are you today, Brash?
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I'm too bad yourself.
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I'm going very well.
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Today we are talking about the brand new animated flick on Disney Pass called Predator Killer of Killers, made in 2025.
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This is a story about three of the fiercest worries in human history become the prey to the ultimate killer of killers.
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But before we get into that, let's do our gratitudes.
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I'm going to go first, Brash.
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I am grateful this week for Spider-Man.
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My son adores Spider-Man and before bedtime tonight we ran around the house.
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I was an evil spider-man and he was a good spider-man and we just kept playing that for a very long time.
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So I love his imagination and I love the fact that he's fallen in love with the character as awesome as spider-man, because what a great role model one and an awesome game to play.
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So thank you, spider-man, and thank you for time with my son, very grateful.
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What are you grateful for?
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I am grateful for my Playstation oh yeah, I mean, and my computer, I suppose as well, but always after a shitty day I can always rely on my Playstation and my computer to fill me with endless hours of distraction from the world.
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I even started, I even started playing a game again that I haven't played in a while, and that's always good, always going back to those nostalgia hits.
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Yeah, yeah, you know it's like an old friend that's waiting for you, but also your computer helps us do this sometimes.
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Yes, that's exactly Connecting together, doing that thing that we love to do talking about movies.
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Yeah 100%.
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So, yes, I'm, that is not bad at all.
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That is good, all right, so we are indeed talking about Predator, killer of Killers, made in 2025.
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This movie was indeed directed by Dan Trachtenberg.
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He was the one who was responsible for Prey Brash thoughts on Prey.
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I love Prey.
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I thought it was a really good revisiting of the Predator franchise because there has been a few movies come out almost every five to seven years or so.
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Some of them are okay, but I probably wouldn't move them past.
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Okay, but Prey, it was a new take, it was a new concept and it did answer a lot of questions, really for a lot of the fans of the Predator series, because it showed one of the very first, or you know, before this movie Killer of Killers, the first interaction between a human civilization and a Predator species, which Brash and I looked up how to say and I've forgotten how to say it.
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Do you remember how to say it, brash Yautja?
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Or.
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Yautja, yautja.
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Yautja, there's probably like, yeah, there's probably like the one thing that they've done really well in the predator sort of universe is made every single alien word really hard to pronounce.
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Oh yeah, the aliens names that, like predators in the comics have killed.
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Their names are just like just horrible to try and pronounce a bunch of letters all stuck together.
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It reminds me of that ever loving joke where, uh, the creature from a different alien planet is like, if I wanted you to say my name phonetically correct, then I'd have to rip out your tongue for you to do so, because it's just so hard.
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But yeah, fully understand.
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But I'll actually say I like to say I think the Yucha that's how I sort of pronounce it, and when I looked up I'm like the closest thing I can think is Yucha.
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I sort of make the A sort of silent and yeah.
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I think we'll go with Yucha today and if we're saying it wrong and it annoys you, we're very, very sorry.
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But you know, write us some feedback.
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I guess I don't know, is that.
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Yucha.
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Yautja, it's like Leviosa or Leviosa.
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Which one is it?
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But yeah, we're going with you, jude, today.
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Did you know, brash, that Dan Trachtenberg also directed an episode of the Boys?
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I did not know that, but it does make sense.
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Yeah, he directed the very first episode of the very first season, so you could say he was responsible for the trajectory of that show, because obviously pilots are the ones that get that show greenlit.
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So he directed the name of the game this he directed the name of the game.
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This was actually co-directed by Josh Wassong as well, so Trachtenberg is very much involved in the Predator franchise now, with this being his second run at it with Predator Killer of Killers.
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The writing for this movie it was also written by Dan Trachtenberg, but Miko Robert Ruttare was also one of the writers on this one.
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It's starring Linda LaVancey, who played Ursa, the Viking warrior in this one, louis Azawa, rick Gonzalez and also Michael Biehn.
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Now this movie obviously comes before the Predator Badland movies, which is supposed to be coming in late 2025.
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So in time of recording, that's about six or so months away.
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There is a trailer dropped on IMDb.
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What do you know about Predator Badlands so far, brash?
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All I know is people are a little bit upset about how he looks because they're using CGI for his face instead of the classic animatronics, yep, but that's to sort of show some emotions.
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People are coping with that by saying it's because his dna is um blended with a more humanoid or human dna.
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That makes them sort of look like that.
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But um and other things are, because realistically, um deck is a younger, a young um predator, so it hasn't matured to look more like other Predators.
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And that's really all I've.
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I'm trying not to spoil myself too much with it.
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All it seems is that he's like the run to the litter who gets bossed out of the clan and either has to work, because usually if a Predator gets kicked out of the clan they have to then prove themselves to get back into the clan so that might be what he's up to, but yeah.
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I'm not entirely sure.
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Yeah, they're very on a base.
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The U-Tour and you know the synopsis on IMDb says a young predator is outcast from his clan and he finds an unlikely ally on his journey in search of the ultimate adversary.
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So I guess he's been trying to prove his worth.
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So it's probably like you could say it's an alien, coming-of-age story.
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But looking at the images of Deck that I have seen, the pictures of him do look like I hate to say it, but they look like an AI-generated picture to me.
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Yeah, he is Just because it's CGI, obviously, but they look kind of AI-generated and I can see how people are a little bit deterred by that, because Predator is famous for its animatronics.
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But I think one of the other reasons, or one that I surmise is the reason they're going with the CGI, or the motion capture CGI for this film in terms of the Predator, was because Dan Trachtenberg wanted to make the Predator the main character of this story, instead of it featuring on a bunch of humans who are being hunted by the Predator.
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I mean, in a way I think that's brilliant, because every single Predator movie it's the Predators hunting down humans they might see.
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Well, for a lot of movies you don't see the Predator until they actually kill everyone.
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And then I mean the most you probably like, as the movies have gotten on um, you see more and more of the protos because tech like technology has gotten better, so they're able to because, like in the first one, happened to run around that apparently run around that costume, the proto was really bad.
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So, um, as it's gone better, it's easier to put them in the spotlight.
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But having actually proto as a main character will allow them to actually dive into the lore and the culture of the Ucho instead, which I think is going to be fantastic because most of the like, I don't mind the old Predators because you sort of get bits and pieces and you have to sort of.
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I love the old Predators.
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This might be where we disagree because, yeah, I think that the less we know, the better.
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Well, this is, yeah, the less we know, the better in terms of a fearful antagonist in future movies.
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I will get into this a little bit later when we talk about it, but I think, yeah, having a look behind the curtain of the Uter, especially if you're trying to make a personal connection with one, it takes away that fear aspect, which I think is something that Predator movies are kind of known for as well.
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Yeah, that's my worry.
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The only thing with that is, realistically, if you compared, say, a Xenomorph to a Uter, in terms of scariness.
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Ayuja, in terms of scariness, the Xenomorph is probably scary because it's more animalistic, it just kills to kill, whereas a predator is a hunter by its nature and its upbringing.
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So, realistically, it's not that they're not meant to be a scary thing, they're just really good hunters and half that is stealth and being able to trap and track, and so they're not like when they first, and half that is stealth and being able to trap and track, and so they're not like when they first, even in the first movie, like it's not so much that like they were meant to be like, even it was meant to be scary, it was just hunting them.
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Like you saw from its perspective, it hunting them.
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And then I can't remember his name, but one of the guys with Dutch- who's really attuned to the name Billy he was always like gone, always like there's something out there
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and he's like he knew because, as probably like a natural sort of hunter himself, he knew that they were being hunted.
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So I find it more like if you want to be scared of something, be scared of the zoom wolf who's just going to come at you and kill you, rather than like you'd still be scared of a hunter because, shit, you don't want to be hunted either.
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But that's more of the like if you were to pose zero threat.
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Realistically, in a predator's eyes you're not worth hunting.
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Well, that's exactly what happens in the first Predator movie, isn't it the Anna, the girl that they pick up as one of the survivors of the camp, that they completely obliterate with fire and bullets?
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The only survivor there?
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Yeah, he basically says, you know, dutch says don't pick up a weapon because that's why I didn't kill you.
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So they are honor bound in that way.
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And with Predator Badlands coming out and with the, with predator badlands coming out and, uh, with the yuja becoming the main character, obviously named deck um.
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Dan trachtenberg actually didn't ask me anything on reddit, uh, about two weeks ago at time of recording, and he was asked what his inspiration was for taking a very drastic sort of change away from the original predator movies when he sort of created prey.
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And then this movie killer of killers is even bigger step away from the original Predator movies when he sort of created Prey.
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And then this movie Killer of Killers is even bigger step away from those original sort of movies where the Predator was seen as something in the jungle to be feared.
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He's diving more into the backstory of it and he's actually said here on Reddit that he said so many sci-fi films feature creatures and alien races as sidekicks or villains to the human characters.
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Well, oftentimes those creatures are the most interesting.
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I just thought how cool it would be to see a movie where the creature was the main character.
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And what if that creature wasn't the most obvious choice, but one of the most badass, vicious and formidable in all of sci-fi?
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What if a predator was Arnold this time?
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What if he was the David on a planet filled with Goliath?
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And then he says would anyone let me make that?
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Turns out the answer was yes.
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So I think it was a curiosity that he had and he kind of just wanted to flip it on its head.
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But I'm interested.
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But I think you said before about the xenomorphs and the predator.
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If you're going to fear one in the Alien vs Predator movies, I don't know anybody who roots for the Xenomorphs, for one, or is rooting for the Predator and for two.
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I think that for me, if you wanted to tell my 14 year old self not to be scared of the Predator, then I probably wouldn't listen to you as well.
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Because, yeah, this movie as well was another late night watch for me when I was a young girl, 14 years old, old Predator.
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The original was with Arnold, but yeah, I think that this one Killer of Killers.
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I'm not sure where I sit on the change for me.
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I know, when I was younger watching the original Alien, the fact that that thing was so big yet so fucking sneaky and fast yeah.
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And fast.
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They'd be like walk along.
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Like they'd be like walk along and it'd be like it matched with the pipes, like in the walls and shit, and it was just sitting there like you wouldn't even know it was there, and then all of a sudden hair just creeps up.
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That's me done.
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I'm out, wipe my hands of that with the xenomorphs as well.
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I would always feel safer when the protagonist had a big weapon full of bullets.
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Uh, when there's enomorph, if you piff it with bullets, then you're obviously dealing with the acidic blood that you know puts holes in you and your spaceship as well.
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So, yeah, there, there are different kettle of fish as well.
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I think that the honor bound yucha is is something that I would prefer, if I'm going to choose between the two, but I think I like my Predators as villains and sidekicks, as opposed to main characters.
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I don't know, we'll have to wait and see what they do with Badlands, but yeah but I also have a feeling that they're not going to humanise it too much because, realistically, the only person or the only other thing so far that they've named sort of humanoid is the character of the Ellie.
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Fanning's playing yeah, and she plays Thea, and there are some rumors to say that she is a one of the androids that feature in the Alien franchise.
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Yeah, as well.
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Which also mean that, realistically, if he's just on a planet full of other sort of monsters that he's killing, then yeah, realistically, there's no humans to dehuman, like sort of like to contrast him against.
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So it's just like a badass normal who, normally, who's someone, who's a villain or, in our eyes, a villain because they're always hunting humans um, is now just hunting other monsters.
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So it's just, it's just like I said, they're hunting us.
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Now we're watching it hunt something else yeah, very true, very true.
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all right, let's jump into our hot takes quickly and then we'll get into our Fandom Fact Face-Off, all right.
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So our hot takes is where we discuss our first thoughts on the media and unpack the boldest opinions, from what surprised us to what split the room.
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We already pretty much talked about our first thoughts of the Predator sort of franchise.
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We touched a little bit on what we thought about Predator Killer of Killers.
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We might go with you first, brash.
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What do you think of this one?
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I was apprehensive at first because I saw this out before we even talked about um watching it and I I like usually I'd probably jump on it and watch it, but, um, I hadn't, and I knew it was there and I hadn't watched it.
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And then we said, when we said we're gonna do this, I was like, oh, I've got to watch it.
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Then like I'm a huge anime fan and all that kind of stuff, so like that's not the thing, that sort of, because it's the first time I've seen a Predator in animated form.
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Yeah, but my first thought was they're going to butcher it by making it so incredibly unrealistic, which it kind of was, but it was in a fun, flashy way, which I loved.
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So yeah, that's what made me apprehensive at first.
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But then after watching it, I absolutely loved it.
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But it was in a fun, flashy way, which I loved.
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So yeah, that's what made me apprehensive at first.
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But then after watching it, I absolutely loved it.
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I thought it was a brilliant movie.
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When I watched this I was always interested because I really love the animation style in Arcane, which was made by the Third Floor Inc, and this one is produced by the same company.
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It's the same 3D styles of animation with the 2D sort of overlays as well.
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So I was interested to see that and I do love the Predator movies as well, as much as I'm not a horror guy.
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These are more like action thrillers.
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So I did like the mash.
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There's a lot for me to talk about later on when we actually rate this in terms of how it sort of landed.
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I was excited and then was let down, so we kind of went through the opposite journey, I guess, with ours.
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But we'll go through that a little bit later.
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Let's jump into our reddits to see what our redditors have said.
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All right, so we have downton agent 3323 that says I need dan to take this franchise as far as he can.
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Apparently, downton agent was born too early to explore the galaxy, born too late to explore the earth and born just at the right time to explore the experience.
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That is the predator renaissance, um, so obviously a fan there.
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Uh, we also have constant resa, uh, who has also agreed saying that being a predator, an alien fan, is finally pretty damn good.
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Again, I probably disagree with that, because I feel like being a predator fan was always good.
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You know that I don't feel like there's been a bad Predator movie.
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I even like Predator 2.
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It's gotten 29% on Rotten Tomatoes, but I actually like Predator 2 with Danny Glover.
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It's always a fun ride for me.
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So alien movies, though they don't really hit for me.
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I think the only Predator movie I'm sort of like eh, this is shit, was the Predator Not the first Predator, but the original Predator, the it was like 2018 one yeah, that one had Boyd Holbrook and the Predator went to the suburbs yeah, like I'm like thinking wrong.
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Like the cast that had, it was all.
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They had really good actors in it, but like I just, I just feel it man.
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It was just a bit man, I think my favorite one other than the original, of course was Predators, the one that came out in 2010 or so.
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That is an underrated and very excellent movie.
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Yeah, with Topher Grace, Adrian Brody, Lawrence Fishburne is in it as well.
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Walter Goggins is in that.
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That's a stunning cast man.
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If you want to watch a Predator movie and you want something that's a little bit updated from the 87 original, that's the one to go with, in my opinion.
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I think that one was pretty good.
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You don't see Topher Grayson enough.
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I reckon I like him.
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He obviously is famous for Eric Foreman from that 70s Show and Venom from Spider-Man, among other things.
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Of course, we have VariableSharmon3825 that says I need more of these stories Predator vs Gladiators, predator vs Spartans, predator vs Paladins.
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Keep them coming Also.
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Oh, this is a spoiler everybody, so turn off.
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Don't want a spoiler if you haven't seen it Also was that Naru.
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In the end Does that mean they captured Dutch and Harrigan as well?
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So that might be something we talk to a little bit later, brash, when we look at how this sort of affects the predator lore going forward and what it might mean for Badlands in terms of some predictions that are going around the internet right now.
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It is getting a lot of love.
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I think that ScreenRant Dan's service rated it a 9.1 out of 10, but the critics of ScreenRant rated it a 5 out of 10.
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And it's going very well on Rotten Tomatoes as well, with it sitting at 96% approval rating and a 7.6 on IMDb.
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So I think it is is pretty well loved.
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There's a lot more people in your corner than mine on this one, brash, it seems yeah, yeah, I, because I've already sort of watched some reactions of people who watched it and what they thought of it, and you know the vibe I'm getting is that everyone really enjoys where they're going with it, where dan's going with it.
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So I think so, and he seems like a very passionate fan of the franchise too and he he's been on a couple of podcasts now where he's talked about it and you can just see his passion shining through.
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So as, as a filmmaker, if they have that much passion for you know they're going to put their best effort forward.
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They're not going to ruin the IP.
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So I'm looking forward to Badlands as a Phantom Predator, but I don't know what this one did for me.
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Predator Killer of Killers.
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It's sort of.
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It's made me a little bit apprehensive in the future.
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But yeah, we'll get onto our Phantom Fact Face-Off, shall we All right?
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So this is where hosts go head to head with trivia about the focus of media learning new facts along the way.
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All right, so I might go first with this one, all right?
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So the Brute Predator, which is the Hulkling yutja warrior that fights the Vikings in the first instance of this movie, predator Killer of Killers, has a very technologically rudimentary weapon in comparison to ancestors that come after him.
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Can you explain why he only has a stupid little hammer and nothing else?
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I don't know if this is correct, but from what I know of predators, when they go to hunt something they go with sort of a semi-equivalent type of weaponry, so they wouldn't go with their whole entire arsenal against people with just hammers.
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They'd be a bit more, because otherwise it's too easy, it's not um, a challenge.
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So that's why, well, that's why that's my understanding of how they act.
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But they've all, they've still got all the cool gadgets, so like, even, like um, but like uh, because if you look at the era period one where in japan his sort of weapons was chain whips similar to the kunai on the chain for ninjas and stuff like that, and he also had throwing stars that did explode.
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But that's because their technology was more advanced, but they sort of had similar-ish weaponry.
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I think is that the reason Because they have to match the time period.
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Yeah, so the UGA have a very strict code of honor and most of the time they will match their opponent, but they will also use the technology they feel is equivalent.
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In this particular case, in the Brute Predator, he was kind of unique to the franchise up to this point because he actually voluntarily discarded his cloaking device early in the fight and basically he is somebody who preferred to do his killing with bare hands, and I think he kind of did that because the technology of the people he was fighting at the time was very basic.
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The other reason that I have here is because the predators also learn from all of their previous defeats.
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So as they advance in time their technology also advances, much like the human race does.
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But you'll notice as well, like this first predator, the brute predator was damaged heavily by the spear.
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That sort of was part of the weaponry of the Vikings out there, and then in the very next iteration, the stealthy predator in feudal Japan.
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He actually utilized a spear but had modified it slightly as well to have the kick out of the sides.
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Yeah, so they're always constantly learning and evolving and that's part of their survival, of the fittest mentality, but they're also bound by that strict code of honor as well.
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So I'll give you a point for that one, because you're absolutely correct.
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They match their opponents in technological advancements as well, and you can even see that that's a callback to the original predator in 87 with arnold gorschenegger.
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When the predator does find dutch and holds him up by the the neck at the very end and climax of the movie, he could kill him and rip out his spine right there.
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But he sort of stands there and goes to fight him hand to hand or blade to blade and does that sort of honorable warrior sort of fight at the end, whereas if that was a Xenomorph, you know, would beat his head off straight up.
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So one point to you, brash.
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One of the voices in this film had also played a character in one of the other prologues.
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Do you know who it is?
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I read this one and I love this one Louis Azawa yes.
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One Louis Azawa yes.
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I love Louis Azawa.
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He's such a.
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Yeah, he was in the original Predators and he played Hanzo, who was the Japanese warrior that had the samurai sword, and in this one I believe he plays Kenji is one of the twins' names.