Following Disney’s decision not to release ‘Predator: The Prey’ in theaters, the film is available from August 5 on Disney +. In turn, the new installment of the “Predator” saga can also be seen through Star + in Latin America and Hulu in the United States and Japan.

According to data provided by Disney, ‘Predator: The Grip’ became in these early days the best cinematic preview of a non-family movie (within the Star brand) in the history of Disney + and in those countries where Star + on a separate platform. However, this data is only provided by Disney without revealing the specific number of hours the film was seen. Also, the film directed by Dan Trachtenberg and starring Amber Midthunder was also the best opening in the entire history of Hulucounting series, films and even the phenomenon “The Kardashians”.
Midthunder is tasked with giving life to Naru, a young warrior from the Comanche Nation who is willing to protect her people, who is forced to face the evolved alien predator.. The rest of the cast is completed by Dakota Beavers (“Burning Questions”), Stormee Kipp (“Sooyii”), Michelle Thrush (“The Guide to the Gorge”), Julian Black Antelope (“Debris”) and Dane DiLiegro (“American Horror Stories ‘).’) As Predator.
Will there be a sequel?
Given the success achieved in these first days of release, the first information on a possible second episode was not long in coming. In a speech for The Hollywood Reporter, the director said the following: “The nerd in me looked ahead as far as I could see before writing this movie, but the adult in me said, ‘Don’t count the chickens and be careful. Try to make the best movie possible, directly ‘. Aside from the credits sequence, there’s something refreshing about seeing a movie that’s not meant to be just a part of another. There is something beautiful in seeing a complete thought “..
Furthermore, the director of ‘The Boys’ expresses his opinion on the presence of this post-credits scene available at the end of the film: “I love that what would have been a post-credits scene in other films is an animated sequence of the final title in our film.. Our final titles continue to tell stories. “.
Source: E Cartelera