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Anonymous No.212207851 >>212207962
KINO KINO KINO KINO KINO KINO KINO
>Yes, meet Dek, a Yautja who – by the brutal standards of his tough-as-nails race – is seen as the “runt of the litter,” Trachtenberg says. Cue a mission to prove himself. The filmmaker puts Dek – played by Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi – in the lineage of stoic outcast heroes like Conan The Barbarian and Mad Max. “He’s a thing of few words, pretty blunt,” Trachtenberg teases. “He cuts straight to the point. Literally and figuratively.” Since that’s Dek’s father wielding that weapon in our exclusive image above, you can guess how our protagonist has ended up that way. (We’re guessing there’s not a lot of nurture in this particular Yautja family.)

>For Trachtenberg, getting audiences to root for a protagonist like Dek was the whole point. “That feels like a big idea, not just within Predator, but in sci-fi generally,” he explains. “In most sci-fi universes, the ‘creatures’ are either bad guys or sidekicks. In [Badlands] it’s: ‘What if you were with the creature on this crazy mission to prove itself, seeing everything through its eyes?’” It’s a fascinating idea. And Trachtenberg has plenty more of those up his sleeve. “After Prey, I had three ideas,” he explains. “One was Killer Of Killers, one was Badlands and one... I haven’t done yet. So, there are other awesome ideas and time periods it’d be exciting to explore, and all that’s been part of our discussion for [what’s next].” Who’s up for another hunt?
Anonymous No.212207890 >>212207917
looks too american (pozzed and gay)
Anonymous No.212207917
>>212207890
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Anonymous No.212207962
>>212207851 (OP)
>few words
He should be a man of zero words