Prey Trailer Hints The Predator Is Breaking Its Own Battle Rule
The Predator may be using the Plasmacaster shoulder cannon to cement the new feeling of the Prey film, which is more horror centered, as the teaser indicated with its minimalistic sound and haunting set-up. Prey‘s director, Dan Trachtenberg, previously worked on 10 Cloverfield Lane, which was unsettling in its presentation and themes. Trachtenberg could be looking to replicate this feeling in Prey. While previous Predator films have had horror elements, these themes have been held back by the Predators code of conduct, which prevents it from killing the average unarmed civilians in previous films, with the exception of The Predator, which wasn’t a box office success and saw the character kill several scientists. Introducing an overly violent, dishonorable Predator, as hinted at in the trailer, could add an unstoppable element to the villain who has previously spared unarmed or pregnant victims, as well as children.
While the Predator changes could add to the feel of Prey, it’s important for the franchise to also remain consistent and explain the changes with the appropriate lore. Historically, the Comanche favored bows above all other weapons. It is possible that the Predator could be looking to remove a huge threat from the board early, like Blaine. Prey could perfectly reboot the franchise as it already replicates some of the elements that made Predator 1987 such a classic, while also hinting at making some drastic changes – as per the teaser trailer. Whether or not this Predator will fight fair is unknown. Either way, Prey is shaping up to change the Predator formula for the better.
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Prey Trailer Hints The Predator Is Breaking Its Own Battle Rule
The Predator may be using the Plasmacaster shoulder cannon to cement the new feeling of the Prey film, which is more horror centered, as the teaser indicated with its minimalistic sound and haunting set-up. Prey‘s director, Dan Trachtenberg, previously worked on 10 Cloverfield Lane, which was unsettling in its presentation and themes. Trachtenberg could be looking to replicate this feeling in Prey. While previous Predator films have had horror elements, these themes have been held back by the Predators code of conduct, which prevents it from killing the average unarmed civilians in previous films, with the exception of The Predator, which wasn’t a box office success and saw the character kill several scientists. Introducing an overly violent, dishonorable Predator, as hinted at in the trailer, could add an unstoppable element to the villain who has previously spared unarmed or pregnant victims, as well as children.
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While the Predator changes could add to the feel of Prey, it’s important for the franchise to also remain consistent and explain the changes with the appropriate lore. Historically, the Comanche favored bows above all other weapons. It is possible that the Predator could be looking to remove a huge threat from the board early, like Blaine. Prey could perfectly reboot the franchise as it already replicates some of the elements that made Predator 1987 such a classic, while also hinting at making some drastic changes – as per the teaser trailer. Whether or not this Predator will fight fair is unknown. Either way, Prey is shaping up to change the Predator formula for the better.
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Prey Trailer Hints The Predator Is Breaking Its Own Battle Rule
The Predator may be using the Plasmacaster shoulder cannon to cement the new feeling of the Prey film, which is more horror centered, as the teaser indicated with its minimalistic sound and haunting set-up. Prey‘s director, Dan Trachtenberg, previously worked on 10 Cloverfield Lane, which was unsettling in its presentation and themes. Trachtenberg could be looking to replicate this feeling in Prey. While previous Predator films have had horror elements, these themes have been held back by the Predators code of conduct, which prevents it from killing the average unarmed civilians in previous films, with the exception of The Predator, which wasn’t a box office success and saw the character kill several scientists. Introducing an overly violent, dishonorable Predator, as hinted at in the trailer, could add an unstoppable element to the villain who has previously spared unarmed or pregnant victims, as well as children.
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While the Predator changes could add to the feel of Prey, it’s important for the franchise to also remain consistent and explain the changes with the appropriate lore. Historically, the Comanche favored bows above all other weapons. It is possible that the Predator could be looking to remove a huge threat from the board early, like Blaine. Prey could perfectly reboot the franchise as it already replicates some of the elements that made Predator 1987 such a classic, while also hinting at making some drastic changes – as per the teaser trailer. Whether or not this Predator will fight fair is unknown. Either way, Prey is shaping up to change the Predator formula for the better.
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