

Predator: Asesino de asesinos
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- Zokkiie6 de junio de 2025WHAT A SUPRISE!!! It is a fun and exciting new take on the series. The animated anthology style keeps it fresh, with each story bringing its own cool spin on the Predator mythos. It’s creative, action-packed, and has a great atmosphere. It really respects the old movies while trying something new. A great watch for fans and a nice way to keep building on.
- Psynister7 de junio de 2025Was a great evening movie to get your blood pumping while you turn your brain off for a bit. The characters were well developed in the short amount of time they had on screen and they blended the action in well while keeping mostly with the lore. While you have to suspend some disbelief for much of the action sequences, I don’t feel that it takes away from the over enjoyment of the movie as a whole. I really hope they make a sequel to this one!
- Richard13 de agosto de 2025Just wow. Predator: Killer of Killers is the kind of bold, bloody, and beautifully animated reinvention that makes you sit up and say, “Okay, this franchise still has claws.” From the moment Ursa charges into battle in Viking-era Scandinavia, I was hooked. Each of the three anthology arcs "The Shield” “The Sword” and “The Bullet”,feels like its own mini-movie, with distinct visual styles, emotional stakes, and jaw-dropping choreography. Think anime intensity meets Predator. This movie is a love letter to fans, and a stylish gateway for newcomers. It’s violent, inventive, and dripping with atmosphere. I NEED a part 2. Give me more eras, more warriors and more Predator madness. If you like your sci-fi with teeth and your animation with a bite, Killer of Killers is a must-watch. Let the hunt continue.
- Hipster ZOMBIE7 de junio de 2025Predator: Killer of Killers is a brutal, blood-soaked, and visually arresting triumph for the Predator franchise. It is a unrelenting animated anthology that morphs into an unexpected and wildly satisfying battle royale in a thrilling finale. The film dares to do something bold: instead of following a single narrative, it slices the story into separate encounters, each one dripping with its own unique cultural flavor and tension, only to bring all the threads together in a thunderous final act set on the Predators’ own hellish homeworld. The animation is nothing short of stunning. Bold, stylized, it swings between the grit of heavy-metal comic panels and anime-infused motion. Each segment is drawn with its own aesthetic, the iconic Alan Silvestri Predator theme even alters itself from story to story to accommodate the setting and era it is in. The gore is unapologetically graphic—spines are ripped, limbs torn, and skulls claimed, gore fans will have a visual feast with this one. What sets Killer of Killers apart is its story structure. What begins as a globe- and time-spanning anthology suddenly tightens into an epic coliseum showdown. The twist: each of the warriors thought they had won their personal battles, only to be abducted for a final trial by fire on Yautja Prime, The Predator’s Home World. This grand battle royale is a glorious, crescendo of violence and strategy, where raw strength, centuries-old code, and futuristic engineering crash into one another in beautifully orchestrated chaos. The action? Ferocious. Every clash sings with detail — blades scraping, explosions tearing across alien terrain, the silence before a kill broken by the wet crunch of bone. And yet the film still finds emotional beats, giving each warrior flashes of humanity even in the carnage. And for fans of Prey, there’s a delicious little Easter egg tucked into the final frames: a glimpse of a familiar flintlock pistol, reverently stored in the Predator archives. It’s a perfect nod to director Dan Trachtenberg’s Prey, slyly hinting that even that story isn’t finished. Not to mention we see an Indian girl in suspended animation that may or may not be Naru, the female protagonist from Prey. Predator: Killer of Killers is a bloody gift to longtime fans, and a daring shot in the arm for a franchise that continues to evolve. Brutal, beautiful, and brilliantly weird, it’s a worthy addition to the mythos. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
- theLillyPad19 de enero de 2026How on earth is a contender for the silver medal in the franchise?! It's far better than you might expect and deserves to be considered a full-blown member of the franchise. It should be mentioned that any sense of historicity or realism must be completely ignored (An old woman cannot lift an anchor, that's not how shields work at all, and I don't think any Hispanics were getting forced into the largely-white WW2 American army!) But, I mean...come on. If you are coming to this franchise for historical accuracy you have made a mistake. This is the premise of "Predators" (2010) taken to its logical conclusion. The fight choreography and animation are superb. If only this had been a full-blown series so we could have gotten more time with each character!
- LivewireAdmin6 de diciembre de 2025This was great! Really well done animation....would love a movie like this for the Alien franchise! Segment Rankings: "The Sword" "The Shield" "The Battle" "The Bullet" Notes: - loved the predator designs in this - gorier than I expected! (a positive) - loved the connections to Prey
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Predator: Asesino de asesinos Trivia
Predator: Asesino de asesinos was released on 6 de junio de 2025.
Predator: Asesino de asesinos was directed by Dan Trachtenberg.
Predator: Asesino de asesinos has a runtime of 85min.
Predator: Asesino de asesinos was produced by John Davis, Dan Trachtenberg, Marc Toberoff, Ben Rosenblatt.
Esta antología original de animación narra las aventuras de tres de los guerreros más fieros de la historia de la humanidad: una saqueadora vikinga que guía a su hijo en su sangrienta búsqueda de la venganza, un ninja del Japón feudal que se enfrenta a su hermano samurái en una brutal batalla por la sucesión y un piloto de la Segunda Guerra Mundial que surca los cielos para investigar una amenaza extraterrestre contra los Aliados.
The key characters in Predator: Asesino de asesinos are Ursa (voice) (Lindsay LaVanchy), Kenji / Kiyoshi (voice) (Louis Ozawa), Torres (voice) (Rick Gonzalez).
Predator: Asesino de asesinos is rated 18.
Predator: Asesino de asesinos is an Animación, Action, Adventure film.
Predator: Asesino de asesinos has an audience rating of 8.8 out of 10.





















