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'Predator: Badlands' traded horror for a science fantasy 'Sword and Sorcery' vibe, and we think it was the right call
Dan Trachtenberg's third Predator movie is the most substantial evolution of the sci-fi franchise to date and boldly embraces ...
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Predator: Badlands director reveals how he created his Yautja
Predator's Yautja aren't so alien after all.
Dan Trachtenberg also told io9 a story he was worried he'd have to take to his grave about an early reaction to the film.
Sci-fi and horror make perfect partners, as some of the best movies ever tap into the strengths of both genres.
Trachtenberg has signed a three-year deal with Paramount, which has led to yet more concerns about the future of the Yautja. Fortunately, we now know those too are unfounded, because there are still ...
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Alien officially returns in 2026 with new series teasing the biggest Xenomorph war yet
The Alien franchise enters its darkest, most epic era yet, as humanity and the Three Kings face Xenomorphs and a vengeful, deadly foe.
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Predator Director Finally Addresses the Franchise’s Uncertain Future After Major Career Shift
Predator director Dan Trachtenberg discusses the future of the franchise and potential new entry points following his first-look deal with Paramount.
The regurgitated material from before the time of dinosaurs provides a rare window into the feeding habits of a prehistoric ...
New plankton arrived just a few millennia — maybe even decades — after the Chicxulub asteroid, forcing a rethink of evolution's catastrophe response speed.
The catastrophic impact of an asteroid 66 million years ago brought death and devastation on Earth—but also fascinating new life.
Despite what the YouTube grifters and clickbaiters would have you believe, Dan Trachtenberg's recently announced first-look deal with Paramount doesn't put a plasma caster bolt through Dan's ...
While sharks may have emerged before trees, it’s the latter that holds the title of the longest-living organisms. The oldest-known, still-living, individual tree is a 4,857-year-old Californian ...
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