Predator will haunt a Comanche tribe in the intense prequel to “Prey”.

Predator will haunt a Comanche tribe in the intense prequel to “Prey”.

Predator will haunt a Comanche tribe in the intense prequel to “Prey”.

Predator will haunt a Comanche tribe in the intense prequel to “Prey” – 20th Century Fox (courtesy)

After the reveal of the first trailer for “Prey”, the prequel to the action movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, now there are more details on the story. Well, Predator travels back in time to the year 1719 to hunt down members of a Comanche tribe.

The first film of ‘Predator’ was launched in 1987 with Arnold Schwarzenegger , followed by a group of mercenaries led by Dutch. However, ‘Prey’ completely changes the setting and protagonist, to bring a cast with almost all native talents.

At the moment, it has been confirmed that ‘Prey’ will debut on August 5 via Hulu in North America, on Disney + in Spain and other territories, while in Latin America it will probably arrive at Star +, although there is still no confirmation of the latter service.

Director Dan Trachtenberg, responsible for ’10 Cloverfield Avenue ‘, will be in charge of’Prey’, the prequel to “Predator”, which takes us to a Comanche nation who was born 300 years ago, and who was in North America, recounting the life of Naru, played by Amber Midhunter.

The first trailer for ‘Prey’, the prequel to ‘Predator’

As the first trailer for “Prey” (which has been dubbed and subtitled in Comanche language) progresses, Naru will be tasked with starring in this story, a brave warrior who, contrary to the customs of her tribe, decides to face an enemy. he comes from another world, and this is hunting down the members of the tribe.

As the synopsis of ‘Prey’ reveals, the story will be “Set in 1719, it will take us to the Comanche nation in a struggle for survival on the Great Plains of the United States”, and will be rated R, meaning it will have violent content. Furthermore, its goal will be to expand the Yautja culture.

In the cast of ‘Prey’, in addition to Amber, we find Dane DeLiegro, Ray Strachan, Stefany Mathias, among others. The director said: “This not only inspires the young language speakers of my nation, but it inspires many other people,” regarding the representation of Comanche culture.

By Jorge Ruiz

Source: Nacion Flix

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