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When danger threatens her camp, the fierce and highly skilled Comanche warrior Naru sets out to protect her people. But the prey she stalks turns out to be a highly evolved alien predator with a technically advanced arsenal.
Amber Midthunder
Naru
Dakota Beavers
Taabe
Michelle Thrush
Aruka
Stormee Kipp
Wasape
Julian Black Antelope
Chief Kehetu
Dane DiLiegro
Predator
Stefany Mathias
Sumu (Chief Wife)
Bennett Taylor
Raphael
Mike Paterson
Big Beard
Nelson Leis
Waxed Mustache
Tymon Carter
Huupi
Skye Pelletier
Tabu
Harlan Blayne Kytwayhat
Itsee
Corvin Mack
Paaka
Samuel Marty
Puhi
Ginger Cattleman
Disapproving Woman
Seanna Eagletail
Young Comanche Woman
Samiyah Crowfoot
Young Comanche Girl
Cody Big Tobacco
Ania
Troy Mundle
Spyglass
Curtis Vinish
Comanche Slinger
Stephane Legault
Trapper
Stephan Schroeder
Rambert
Eric Beaudoin
Trapper
Kyle Strauts
Additional Predator
Tom Woodruff Jr.
Predator Puppeteer (ADI)
Alec Gillis
Predator Puppeteer (ADI)
David Penikas
Predator Puppeteer (ADI)
Jon K. Miller
Predator Puppeteer (ADI)
Kirk Caouette
Lion
Kyle Legere
Bear
Director, Story
Dan Trachtenberg
Characters
Jim Thomas
Characters
John Thomas
Screenplay, Story
Patrick Aison
August 6, 2022
The latest film in the Predator film series has arrived and the first under Disney ownership since their purchase of 20th Century Fox. “Prey” takes a look back in order to move the franchise forward and it does this by setting in amongst the Comanche community roughly three hundred years in the past.
The film follows a young girl named Naru (Amber Midthunder) who looks to become a warrior but in a male-dominated setting, only her brother is relatively supportive of her ambition and talks about when she will face a trial which she must endure to show her worth.
At the same time, a Predator has arrived and begins to hunt the local wildlife. Naru sees evidence of his work and tries to convince the tribe that the carnage they are finding is not the work of a bear or a mountain lion as the community believes.
When the nature of the threat manifests itself, Naru must find the courage and skills to track and face the enemy who threatens to destroy her tribe.
The film is directed by Dan Trachtenberg and he mixes a good amount of action along with a very interesting setting and characters to create an engaging tale.
There are some moments that the FX was not as sharp as one might expect but the sequences with the Predator are filled with action and suspense and should make fans of the franchise very happy. The film at times does require some leaps of faith from the audience but in the end, “Prey” is a satisfying film that is superior to “The Predator” and rates as one of the stronger entries in the series and that the franchise is in good hands for the future.
It will be interesting to see where the franchise goes next as there is lots of material for the franchise to explore, but for now, “Prey” is a refreshing take on the series and one fans should enjoy.
4 stars out of 5