PREDATOR: KILLER OF KILLERS

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PREDATOR: KILLER OF KILLERS arriving on Hulu. Could be interesting.
 

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Just tried watching this. Made it about 7 minutes in. Couldn't take the jittery/crappy animation. Nothing looked interesting in it anyways.
 
I checked it out after watching a presentation about this during Unreal Fest 2025. The entire movie was made in Unreal Engine 5 and was kind of a proof of concept for building a stylized movie quickly and much cheaper than a more traditional route.

It looked cool but the stories were pretty bad, the action was good and bad due to the stop motion style they tried to make. It works and doesn't work at the same time.

Are the Predators assh0les? Your rewards for defeating a Predator is being kidnapped and frozen for hundreds if not thousands of years so you can do a 3 way fight and THEN when your tired fight the main Predator? Sounds very sissy to me.
 
I have about 20 mins left. The stories aren't bad. The "Bullet" segment is full Looney Tunes though. The animation looks like a late 90s PC game cutscene when your PC is 3 years old and it's barely making playable framerates. The Viking part is really bad, but gets a little less noticeable in the others. If that stuttering was an artistic choice, that person should be fired. I'm a little surprised they allowed it to be released looking like that.
 
Is it just me, or is it a bit off-key to have these predators going after people IMMEDIATELY AFTER the targets just fought a bunch of people in melee combat? I wasn't a follower of the comics, but I would think that predators are going to want a 'fair' fight; I mean they go in assuming they are going to kick @$$, but wouldn't they want their prey to be 'fresh', not just coming off major exhausting battles?
 
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