

Predator: Wastelands
Directed by Ryan EbertWhen an alien hunter arrives on post-apocalypse Earth, it takes down a gang of warlords and unexpectedly becomes a folk hero to the oppressed locals. Now with their support, the alien sets its sights on the warlords' ruthless leader.
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Predator: Wastelands Ratings & Reviews
- potato329 januari 2026AI could have generated a better video and script.
- Richard5 december 2025This isn’t a polished studio reboot, it’s The Asylum doing what they do best: cashing in on a big franchise with their own scrappy knock‑off. Predator: Wastelands takes the familiar alien hunter and drops him into a post apocalyptic Earth, where he slices through gangs of warlords and somehow becomes a folk hero to the locals. It’s pitched as gritty sci‑fi, but the vibe is pure Asylum: lean runtime, modest effects and a premise that feels like it was brainstormed in a boardroom the moment Predator: Badlands was announced. David Chokachi and the rest of the cast play it straight, which only adds to the camp. The Predator isn’t lurking in jungles or playing cat‑and‑mouse, he’s front and center, mowing down bad guys with B‑movie swagger. The production values are thin, the CGI serviceable at best, but that’s exactly the Asylum formula: quick turnaround, shameless mimicry and a movie that knows it’s riding the coattails of the “real” Predator film. A textbook Asylum cash‑in. Streaming this is less about high expectations and more about enjoying the audacity. It knows exactly what kind of movie it is, a low‑budget echo of the franchise.
- Pharoah Shepherd9 december 2025This B Movie shit sucked ass.
- lilwatty237 december 2025Awful. Poor filming
- Mister Arn6 december 2025“Predator: Wastelands” is a mockbuster riding the wake of a real Predator film, built more for mockbuster-hunters who chase schlock than anyone looking for substance. It’s cheap, trend-surfing, and that context matters. If you walk in expecting B-movie acting and paper-thin storytelling, it delivers precisely that. Just don’t expect nuance, depth, or anything resembling a real Predator film.
- jonkcoomer5 januari 2026Not even worth a half a star. Do NOT watch
- Alex19 december 2025They tried… barely. The acting was bad, the CGI Predator looked weird, and instead of an actual costume it felt like someone threw on zentai tights with random junk glued on. You barely see any of the Predator’s weapons in action either, just awkward off-screen explosions and random combustions that feel cheap and lazy. Honestly, this is the kind of thing you should only watch if you are on something. I watched it sober, and wow, I regret the time I gave it. Thank God I can multitask, because actually focusing on this was rough enough already. Do yourself a favor and leave it on in the background, because giving even a single brain cell to this was painful.
- Johann14 december 2025What an unfortunate waste of time. How was this even a Predator movie? Why did everyone talk so weird? All the bad guys sounded like an emo James Hetfield. The good guys all sounded ESL. If it was a little cheesier it could be considered good camp; this was not it.
Predator: Wastelands Trivia
Predator: Wastelands was released on 4 november 2025.
Predator: Wastelands was directed by Ryan Ebert.
Predator: Wastelands has a runtime of 89 m.
Predator: Wastelands was produced by David Michael Latt.
When an alien hunter arrives on post-apocalypse Earth, it takes down a gang of warlords and unexpectedly becomes a folk hero to the oppressed locals. Now with their support, the alien sets its sights on the warlords' ruthless leader.
The key characters in Predator: Wastelands are Balam (David Chokachi), Samira (Amulya Ananth), Alien Predator (Jeremiah A. Walker).
Predator: Wastelands is rated Not Rated.
Predator: Wastelands is an Action, Adventure, Sciencefiction film.
Predator: Wastelands has an audience rating of 1.7 out of 10.















