Predator: Wildlands | Director comments comparison with MCU

Predator: Wildlands

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In conversation with the ComicBook.com, the director of Predator: Wildlands, Then Trachtenbergcommented on the connections he has made between the films in the universe Predator, and now, also with the franchise Alien.

Trachtenberg was asked about his plans for the future. “In my opinion, what made The Avengers work was the fact that it was neither the first nor the second film in the MCU”shared. “We were careful to create ties to the characters and their individual stories, ensuring that these films were interesting and had their own premises.”

“So if we ever do something where things collide, it will be after we’ve met and bonded with the characters in their own individual stories.” When the site mentioned that many fans call him the “Kevin Feige” of the franchise PredatorTrachtenberg replied: “I consider that a compliment, because I think Kevin Feige is a genius and what he created is unprecedented in the history of cinema. I’ve only made two good Predator movies so far and I hope to make a third. We’ll see how that plays out.”

All about the new Predator

The film stars Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi, and is set in the future, on a remote planet, where a young Predator, excluded from his clan, finds an unlikely ally in Thia (Fanning), a synthetic from Weyland-Yutani (the film company Alien) and embarks on a treacherous journey in search of the final adversary.

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The work is directed by Then Trachtenberg and produced by John Davis, Dan Trachtenberg, Marc Toberoff, Ben Rosenblatt and Brent O’Connor.

The film premieres this Thursday, November 6, in Brazil.

In addition to this film, Trachtenberg, who directed a period story centered on a Native American woman fighting the Predator in Predator: The Hunt in 2022, it also released an animated film from the franchise directly on Disney+.

Em Predator: Killer of Killerswe follow three different stories, in animation, of encounters between human warriors and a Predator. The first is set in the Viking age; the second is in feudal Japan; the last takes place during World War II.

Predator: Killer of Killers is available on Disney+. Check out our review.

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