

Predator: Badlands
Directed by Dan Trachtenberg7.286%95%7.7
In the future, on a remote planet, Dek, a young predator recently outcast from his native clan, finds an unlikely ally in Thia. Together, they soon embark on a treacherous and extremely dangerous journey in search of the ultimate adversary.
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- darsan6 November 2025just let dan trachtenberg cook with this franchise, this film has incredible action,score,visuals and story and I CAN'T WAITT FOR THE SEQUEL.
- ARuikis2 days agoThey're getting better :-)
- michael.b56210 November 2025Entertaining, not boring at all
- agibis2 days agoModern Trash, this is the predator version of “The Last Jedi”
- eckoryan25 April 2026Never thought I’d be on the side of the alien
- N23 April 2026I thoroughly enjoyed this film. Surprising. Would recommend.
- Melanie12 November 2025This movie is a masterpiece. I love the predator franchise and this is by far the best one.
- Omar Lozada20 April 2026awesome 👌
- vinodh20 April 2026Slowish start but very entertaining after that. I hope this director gets to make more Predator movies.
- Kostiantyn18 April 2026Simple and [un]predictive story. Good vs. Evil once again. Awesome picture. I really like it.
- ThreeGs11 April 2026Not the best of the franchise, but a decent watch. Nice to see things from the Yautja's perspective for a change. Great buddy road flick.
- Chris C12 November 2025Flipping the script and making the yautja/predator the protagonist works much better than you might expect. There are plenty of fun action scenes and even some genuine humor sprinkled in. I appreciated that only the head of the main character was CGI and practical effects were used for the body and the CGI used in general was very good. But there were just too many "wow, that sure was super convenient" things going on to pull me in quite as much as I hoped. Still, Dan Trachtenberg's first entry "Prey" was superb and this one is good enough that he should keep the keys to the Predator franchise for now.
- Shaydeknight7 January 2026I went into Predator: Badlands expecting to hate it, but I had a genuinely good time watching it. This is also the first live-action Predator film that meaningfully explores Predator culture. We see how they live, how they speak, and how they see themselves. I am still conflicted about demystifying the Yautja this much, but I also recognize the necessity. The franchise has already exhausted the "Predator hunts humans, humans learn its tricks and kill it" structure. If Predator movies are going to continue, they have to evolve. Killer of Killers proved we were ready for a shift. Badlands takes a risk and mostly delivers. What surprised me most is how well the Alien and Predator universe overlap works here. Setting the story in the far future was a smart move. It creates enough distance from the classic Predator formula while letting the shared mythology breathe. The Weyland/Yutani presence and the android characters feel adjacent rather than stapled on, and it would not shock me if this film is quietly paving the way for a future crossover that actually understands both franchises instead of smashing action figures together. The universal translator plot device is an obvious cheat, but it is a sensible one. It allows the film to communicate ideas and relationships that would otherwise be impossible without endless subtitles or narrative gymnastics. As a storytelling tool, it works, and it never feels like the film is pretending it is anything other than a convenience. Yes, the movie leans hard into familiar tropes. The power of friendship is there. The feral outsider learning through companionship is there. The fact that they had to choose the "runt" Predator to focus on was to be expected. There is more than a little Predator Rambo Tarzan energy running through the whole thing. None of this is subtle, and none of it is new. But it is executed with enough sincerity and momentum that I did not care. I enjoyed it. I ate it up. What really sells the film is its willingness to let the Predator be something other than a slasher monster. This Predator is still dangerous, still violent, still formidable, but it is also driven, wounded, and striving. That shift will annoy purists who want the creature to remain unknowable and terrifying. I understand that reaction. Mystery is powerful. But stagnation is death, and Badlands refuses to stagnate. OK, it's not a perfect film, and it gets a bit cheesy, sure, but it's earnest where some will want brutality. It is emotional where some will want dread. It's confident in its choices, and it feels like it knows exactly what kind of movie it wants to be. I expected a misfire. What I got was a fun and energetic Predator movie that proves the franchise still has room to grow, provided it's willing to take risks.
- Sn9fer8 April 2026Good movie with nice action and an ok plot. Some scenes are a little confusing and don't seem to follow the movies own rules. But overall a good flick.
- John wilson24 April 2026I found the film enjoyable
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Predator: Badlands Trivia
Predator: Badlands was released on 5 November 2025.
Predator: Badlands was directed by Dan Trachtenberg.
Predator: Badlands has a runtime of 1h 47m.
Predator: Badlands was produced by John Davis, Brent O'Connor, Marc Toberoff, Dan Trachtenberg, Ben Rosenblatt.
In the future, on a remote planet, Dek, a young predator recently outcast from his native clan, finds an unlikely ally in Thia. Together, they soon embark on a treacherous and extremely dangerous journey in search of the ultimate adversary.
The key characters in Predator: Badlands are Thia / Tessa (Elle Fanning), Dek / Father (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi), Bud (Ravi Narayan).
Predator: Badlands is rated 12A.
Predator: Badlands is a Science Fiction, Action, Adventure film.
Predator: Badlands has an audience rating of 9.5 out of 10.
Predator: Badlands had a budget of US$105M.
Predator: Badlands has made US$184.5M at the box office.























