Article 603MJ Trailer: Prey puts Predator series in refreshing new bow-and-arrow sights

Trailer: Prey puts Predator series in refreshing new bow-and-arrow sights

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Enlarge / I'm pretty sure that's the Predator in the mist, ready to battle in new prequel film Prey. (credit: 20th Century Studios)

On Tuesday, a wealth of new sci-fi and fantasy trailers emerged for feature-length films expected to launch on streaming platforms by the end of this summer. While most come courtesy of the "Netflix Geeked" brand, the biggest arguably comes from 20th Century Studios, mostly because it suggests some much-needed redemption for the Predator series.

Prey premiere film trailer.

Prey, set to launch exclusively on Hulu on August 5, twists the series' naming convention to clarify that our favorite alien beast is now in the bow-and-arrow sights of an eager hunter. In terms of timeline, this film qualifies as a "prequel," as it rewinds to 18th-century America and stars Comanches who had apparently not yet had their lives upended by invading colonists. The trailer features actor Amber Midthunder as the apparent lead and implies that she is the first in her tribe to discover a Predator. Her character, Naru, is nearly killed in a bear hunt gone awry, only to see the bear yanked away at the last second by a much more powerful adversary.

The trailer's harrowing battles and chases point to Predator's clear technological lead over its Comanche rivals, as it responds to a quartered bow with infrared laser sights and does some underground burrowing. Caucasian militiamen emerge briefly with era-appropriate muskets, but the trailer implies that they aren't the heroes of this story; rather Naru's mastery of Comanche weaponry and traps could give her the upper hand in protecting her brethren from a confusing alien force.

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