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Science FictionActionAdventureThriller

The Predator

- The hunt has evolved.

When a young boy accidentally triggers the universe's most lethal hunters' return to Earth, only a ragtag crew of ex-soldiers and a disgruntled scientist can prevent the end of the human race.

Release Date : 2018-09-05

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Davis EntertainmentTSG Entertainment20th Century FoxCanada Film Capital

Production Country : CanadaUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Pred4torPredator 4: The PredatorPredator IV

Cast

Boyd Holbrook

Character Name : Quinn McKenna

Original Name : Boyd Holbrook

Gender : Male

Trevante Rhodes

Character Name : Nebraska Williams

Original Name : Trevante Rhodes

Gender : Male

Sterling K. Brown

Character Name : Traeger

Original Name : Sterling K. Brown

Gender : Male

Jacob Tremblay

Character Name : Rory McKenna

Original Name : Jacob Tremblay

Gender : Male

Keegan-Michael Key

Character Name : Coyle

Original Name : Keegan-Michael Key

Gender : Male

Olivia Munn

Character Name : Casey Brackett

Original Name : Olivia Munn

Gender : Female

Thomas Jane

Character Name : Baxley

Original Name : Thomas Jane

Gender : Male

Alfie Allen

Character Name : Lynch

Original Name : Alfie Allen

Gender : Male

Augusto Aguilera

Character Name : Nettles

Original Name : Augusto Aguilera

Gender : Male

Jake Busey

Character Name : Keyes

Original Name : Jake Busey

Gender : Male

Yvonne Strahovski

Character Name : Emily

Original Name : Yvonne Strahovski

Gender : Female

Brian A. Prince

Character Name : Predator

Original Name : Brian A. Prince

Gender : Male

Mike Dopud

Character Name : Dupree

Original Name : Mike Dopud

Gender : Male

Niall Matter

Character Name : Sapir

Original Name : Niall Matter

Gender : Male

Javier Lacroix

Character Name : Cantina Bartender

Original Name : Javier Lacroix

Gender : Male

Gabriel LaBelle

Character Name : EJ

Original Name : Gabriel LaBelle

Gender : Male

Nikolas Dukic

Character Name : Derek

Original Name : Nikolas Dukic

Gender : Male

RJ Fetherstonhaugh

Character Name : Agent Church

Original Name : RJ Fetherstonhaugh

Gender : Male

James S. Salisbury

Character Name : Helicopter Pilot

Original Name : James S. Salisbury

Gender : Male

Garry Chalk

Character Name : Postal Worker

Original Name : Garry Chalk

Gender : Male

Duncan Fraser

Character Name : VA Psych

Original Name : Duncan Fraser

Gender : Male

Emy Aneke

Character Name : Merc Soldier

Original Name : Emy Aneke

Gender : Male

Darryl Scheelar

Character Name : Bus MP #1

Original Name : Darryl Scheelar

Gender : Male

Fraser Aitcheson

Character Name : Bus MP #2

Original Name : Fraser Aitcheson

Gender : Male

Eduard Witzke

Character Name : Security Tech

Original Name : Eduard Witzke

Gender : Male

Jan Bos

Character Name : Tech Hamlin

Original Name : Jan Bos

Gender : Male

Lochlyn Munro

Character Name : Lt. General

Original Name : Lochlyn Munro

Gender : Male

Françoise Yip

Character Name : Tracking Supervisor

Original Name : Françoise Yip

Gender : Female

Rhys Williams

Character Name : F-22 Pilot #1

Original Name : Rhys Williams

Gender : Male

Malcolm Masters

Character Name : F-22 Pilot #2

Original Name : Malcolm Masters

Gender : Male

Harrison MacDonald

Character Name : F-22 Pilot #3

Original Name : Harrison MacDonald

Gender : Male

Sage Brocklebank

Character Name : Transport Driver

Original Name : Sage Brocklebank

Gender : Male

Coulton Jackson

Character Name : Merc on the Road

Original Name : Coulton Jackson

Gender : Male

Sean Owen Roberts

Character Name : Stoner

Original Name : Sean Owen Roberts

Gender : Male

Colin Corrigan

Character Name : Emily's House Merc

Original Name : Colin Corrigan

Gender : Male

Anousha Alamian

Character Name : Cryptographer

Original Name : Anousha Alamian

Gender : Male

Ryan Scramstad

Character Name : Guard with Rory

Original Name : Ryan Scramstad

Gender : Male

Patrick Sabongui

Character Name : Barn Merc #1

Original Name : Patrick Sabongui

Gender : Male

J.C. Williams

Character Name : Barn Merc #2

Original Name : J.C. Williams

Gender : Male

Sean Kohnke

Character Name : Barn Merc #3

Original Name : Sean Kohnke

Gender : Male

Juan Pacheco

Character Name : Translator (voice)

Original Name : Juan Pacheco

Gender : Male

Lars Grant

Character Name : Merc #1

Original Name : Lars Grant

Gender : Male

Byron Brisco

Character Name : Merc #2

Original Name : Byron Brisco

Gender : Male

Fraser Corbett

Character Name : Merc #3

Original Name : Fraser Corbett

Gender : Male

Chad Bellamy

Character Name : Merc #4

Original Name : Chad Bellamy

Gender : Male

Peter Shinkoda

Character Name : Dr. Yamada

Original Name : Peter Shinkoda

Gender : Male

Aaron Craven

Character Name : Scientist

Original Name : Aaron Craven

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Shane

@strontium1968

2021-06-23

A complete waste of opportunity. The film smacks of studio interference and bad decisions. It starts off decent enough but at the halfway point it turns into a shambles and it does feel as if a lot of it ended up on the cutting room floor. The music was very intrusive and some scenes were so badly lit you had no idea who was just killed or even what killed them. Some knowing nods to the earlier Predator films was a nice touch and it was good they didn't skimp on the gore and violence but all in all it's a bad movie. Stick to Predator and Predators.

G

Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

My mind was racing as I watched _The Predator_ in the cinema tonight. I'd heard virtually nothing good about it so my anxious brain kicked into overdrive the whole time the film was going on. As a result of that, I almost feel like I experienced three movies in that theatre. First, obviously the movie on the screen. Secondly, the awesome movie I was theorising could unfurl at the result of each new sequence and plot point, but that sadly never did. And thirdly, the inexcusably awful and franchise-ruining movie that I feared it was about to take a hard left turn into at any minute, and thankfully never did. And that's really my experience on _The Predator_ overall, and the reason for a stalemate "2.5 outta 5" review: It wasn't as good as it should have been, it wasn't as bad as it could have been. Unfortunately, when the movie I'm writing in my head alongside watching it is better than what's actually on screen, when you take into account that I'm an unimaginative, talentless hack, really doesn't cut it for a sequel to _Predator_, one of of only five movies I've ever given a perfect rating to. The best parts of _The Predator_ are when there is an eponymous Predator on screen. So you might think, "Oh it's not a good movie, but it's a good _Predator_ movie", and fair enough a conclusion to draw, but no. Part of the problem is, this movie really could have been pulled off with any aliens at all. Take out the Yautja and replace them with... I dunno, the blue skinned pogo-stick people of Planet Hurfadump, and it can still play out functionally the same. See, although I enjoyed watching the Predators do their thing, there was really nothing beyond cosmetic similarities that made them the Predators we've seen in every movie preceding this one. I think possibly part of the reason for that is that every other movie with a Predator in it has been an Action Horror movie (albeit Action Horror with ever-increasing Sci-Fi elements from film to film) whereas _The Predator_ is an Action Comedy, just one with some gore. Now I don't think that taking it that route was necessarily and... abysmal failure, let's say, but was Action Comedy the **best** way to take the _Predator_ franchise? I think it's pretty clear that the answer is no. Ironic that that direction is being taken by Shane Black, the man who has a history with _Predator_ purely because the crew of the first film were determined to have him to work on the script, which he refused. Now here we are more 30 years later and Shane Black finally **has** put his name on a Predator movie, and it's not even good. Fuck. At least it's better than _AvP: Requiem_!

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Sundance Kid

@Sundance

2021-06-23

I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I was inclined to step out of the theater to check if I was sitting in the right room. But there it was, definitely a Predator, but obviously totally misplaced in a ridiculous movie - ridiculous story, ridiculous characters, ridiculous acting, ridiculous everything. I was so upset. One of the diamonds of a movie genre thrown in the dirt and made fun of. If you want to see how that's done, watch this one. A total waste of money - on production side and on cinema visitor's side.

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SaltyCatFish

@SaltyCatFish

2021-06-23

Its just not good. The first predator created atmosphere; you were being hunted. The only "Predator" film to deliver another dose of this was Predators. This film falls completely short of its predecessors (yes, all of them), but does leave you with a strong impression that this was a cash grab to squeeze any life out of a franchise that surpassed its EOL a long time ago.

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skipreader

@skipreader

2021-06-23

OK, I have to disagree with the other reviewers, to date, of this movie. I totally enjoyed this movie and gave it an 8. Once you figured it out, I thought the story line made complete sense. I loved all the new characters, and thought the camaraderie of the main military characters was great and rather realistic. I don't know about the other reviewers, but I did serve in the U. S. Army and found the character interplay highly realistic. I am disappointed with the interplay between the "good guys" and our government; however, these days you come to expect that. I don't believe that part would be realistic, but I don't think it distracted that much from the movie, and everyone came together in the end...to, of course, save humanity! Which, of course, it did otherwise we all wouldn't be here anymore...right? Good movie! Go see it and then decide for yourself, but I thought it was definitely worth seeing, so much so I even bought the blu-ray!

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

A crushing disappointment. The hopes were high for this latest Predator rebirth, not because Shane Black starred in the great first Predator film, so therefore he surely must care about the project? But because he's an excellent writer and director. Shane Black can count Lethal Weapon(S), The Last Boy Scout and The Long Kiss Goodnight on his CV, he was the man who put Iron Man back on track after the sag of part 2. Plus he is the creator of two of the best buddy buddy neo-noirs this millennium (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang/The Nice Guys), So how come The Predator stinks of lazy cash cow manure? Plot in a nutshell sees the universe's most lethal hunters unleashed on Earth due to the meddling of a soldiers kid and some nosey scientist types. The fate of mankind rests with a group of damaged ex-soldiers and a rather cheesed off female scientist. We have a rehash mishmash of what we have seen before in Predator 87 and Predators 2010. A group dynamic fighting a seemingly invincible foe. The subsequent science aspects such as human DNA inference/reasoning etc never really add up to much, serving only for a bunch of standard actors shouting, swearing and spouting hopelessly weak jokes and series re-treads. When you think the pic is about to up a gear, get rivetingly dramatic, a poor slice of humour comes our way either by vocal spillage or visual drivel (puppy pet Predator dog, really?). There's a bunch of plot threads that just dangle never to be pulled (PTSD/our hero's family strife et al), and the Predators loose on Earth - with different agendas - are confusingly shifted about by a screenplay not sure where it wants to land. Plus points? Well the cinematography is superb (Larry Fong), and you can't fault this for action quotas, there's plenty of it and it's bloody (both red and green type). The score is the traditional one we had from Alan Silvestri back in the 87 film, in fact it hardly deviates from it and yet Henry Jackman gets the credit. Of course some of the jokes will work for some folk (I would be lying if I said a Whoopi Goldberg gag didn't make me laugh), but the terror has gone, these Predators are no longer scary creatures. This reeks of a troubled production going hand in hand with a cash cow that not only narratively adds up to nothing really, but of a franchise death knell. Shame. 3.5/10

5

5rJoud

@5rJoud

2021-07-03

**"Long story short"** Unlike the clueless reviewer (on a different website) who I quoted in the headline, I will not proceed to write 5 paragraphs of meaningless drivel about a movie I hate. Usually all of the AvP movies, Alien, Predator and the cross overs are at least a solid 3.5 stars. Of course the original Alien trilogy as well as Predator 1, 2 and even Predators stand out as being very original. The difference between the originals and the spin-offs is clearly the tone they set. In this movie we get a comic book style presented, with by no means bad CGI (dogs looked more real than in Predators for example), a secret research conspiracy, and charismatic heroes getting slaughtered (or not, no spoilers). Just like in the graphic novels, the pace is neck breaking. The ending felt almost rushed, to introduce the new Predator Killer Weapon. It is understandable how regular movie goers are put off by the constant over-stimulation, but I would not want it any other way. The action is over the top, definitely. But there was great attention to detail how the action scenes played out exactly, as opposed to lesser action films in which a flurry of cuts leaves a thinking audience just confused about what just happened. Sure, I would have loved a darker vibe throughout the film too, especially in the beginning the score reminded a little of a Disney orchestra playing. But "The Predator" was a hell of a ride and deserves a special place among the spin-offs. 28 November 2018 I am migrating my reviews from a different site which has become simply garbage. TMDB looks awesome and I look forward to be a part of it.

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-14

Full disclosure, I've only really seen the first two movies, and after that I ignored the franchise. When the 2010 film dropped, it didn't even hit my radar and none of the crossovers with aliens I even bothered with... ...but by 2010 I was 30 and, honestly, these are rated "R" movies that I loved in my childhood. But that was the 80s when parents could take their children to bloody rated R movies and not be arrested for abuse. So, when they started making more, as much as I loved the first one, I really didn't care too much about the series. They lost me at the sequel. But 2018 rolled around and I was feeling nostalgic. I wanted a throw back to a simpler time when people weren't so high strung about everything including the movies. Why not give it a try. And, I loved Predator as a kid even though it was clearly an adult movie. But you get the feeling that this one was a rated R movie clearly made for children. I remember moments of levity in the first few...but I don't recall them being light and, almost whimsical at all. They were serious sci-fi horror films. This comes across as a Marvel movie, and though I love Marvel movies I don't want a Predator movie to feel like The Avengers. It's the Predator, it is supposed to have a different tone. It left me with a bad taste in my mouth. It was too light to be a Predator movie. It wasn't dark. It wasn't scary, and it had too much of an attempt at humor to enjoy. In other words, the movie stank. It couldn't even remember what it was supposed to be.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-04-20

Boyd Holbrook - a sort of love child of Mel Gibson and Michael Biehn - is the army sniper hero ("McKenna") who finds himself on the wrong end of the law after he and his team encounter the eponymous killing machine in the forest. Lucky to escape with his life, and a few souvenirs from the wreckage, he makes his way to a cantina where he posts his trophies to his wife and son before being taken into custody. Out in space, another of these would be visitors decides it needs to get that stuff back and so arrives duly determined to annihilate all who get in it's way. It turns out that the young "Rory McKenna" (Jacob Tremblay) is little short of a genius with AI - and pretty soon he, dad and feisty biologist "Brackett" (Olivia Munn) - along with a ragtag band of gung-ho prisoner/soldiers are facing up to their looming terror. Can they survive? Should they survive is probably the better question. Aside from a few scenes at the start and an admittedly lively fifteen minutes at the end, this is almost entirely devoid of the beastie we switched on to see. The dialogue is poorly written, expletive-ridden and banal; the characterisations are really shallow and there are far too many irrelevant sub-plots to distract from the (limited) focus of this 110 minute ramble of a film. The old adage - "if it ain't broke..." comes to mind. This is as far removed from the excellent 1987 introduction to this monstrous creature as it's possible to get and is, quite simply, a waste of video tape. There are plenty of adequate visual effects and pyrotechnics, but this film definitely had me rooting for the creature in the mask pretty much from the start!

A

Agustttt

@Agustttt

2024-11-09

This movie is **definitely** not in touch with the other entries in the Predator series. The pacing is very fast. There is a lot of comedy and corny acting. The CGI is good at least. Honestly painful to watch. I think the target radiance was kids? If not for the gore and the 3 swear words.