Predator Badlands: Quick Thoughts.
Yes. I know I am incredibly late to the party on Predator Badlands, but that's the way it works.
That being said, I rather enjoyed it more than I thought I would, but there were still some issues with the film I couldn't help but notice. Surprisingly, Dek doesn't ruin the Yautja/The Predator. I found him to be a decent protagonist, though he is definitely lacking a worthy prize, and his father should have had a much larger role in his story.
Trachtenberg's direction is solid, and the soundtrack is pretty cool, but the film's writing, villains, and ending are its main weaknesses.
Much like Alien Romulus, the evil android in control of everything is really getting tiresome. I know it's a part of the lore. Still, after both Alien Covenant and Prometheus, it would be nice if the writers attempted something different or brought Michael Fassbender back as David for a much more compelling villain. Likewise, the need for a cute animal sidekick was annoying, and I don't know about anyone else. Still, it seemed like a misstep for the filmmakers to include Weyland-Yutani Corporation in a Predator movie, only to have no Xenomorph species or even The Engineers in the story. But that's just me.
In the end, Predator Badlands is a harm sci-fi adventure flick that, sadly, doesn't fully live up to its concept of a Yautja Runt's trail into a skilled hunter. 6/10, decent.

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