Prey understands what makes Predator interesting: the hunt
by Andrew Webster from The Verge - All Posts on (#624AC)
Amber Midthunder in Prey. | Image: David Bukach / 20th Century Studios
Since its debut in 1987, the Predator franchise has had a, let's say, uneven history. The premise is brilliant in its simplicity: A race of aliens who live for nothing more than a good hunt travel to Earth in search of prey. It worked particularly well for the first two films, but over the course of more sequels, spinoffs, and forays into games and comics, that high-level idea has been diluted quite a bit - which is what makes Prey so refreshing. The latest mainline Predator movie jumps backwards in time and focuses entirely on the most important part of the franchise: the hunt.
This review contains spoilers for Prey.
Prey is set in 1719 in the Northern Great Plains, and centers on a budding Comanche hunter named Naru (Amber Midthunder)....