Here’s what the “Prey 2” poster, set in the Sengoku era in Japan, might look like

Here’s what the “Prey 2” poster, set in the Sengoku era in Japan, might look like

Here’s what the “Prey 2” poster, set in the Sengoku era in Japan, might look like

This is what the “Prey 2” poster, set in the Sengoku era in Japan, might look like – Courtesy (FOX)

The premiere of Dan Trachtenberg’s film with Amber Midthunder was a success within the “Predator” saga, as well as on the streaming platforms Hulu, Disney + and Star +. And while there are no official words about the sequel, a fan-made poster shows what “Prey 2” might look like in Japan.

If Naru’s story already led the Predator to hunt down the inhabitants of a Comanche tribe 300 years ago, fans can imagine what would happen if subsequent films in the saga continued to explore other cultures of the world. As a result, the artist Nuno Sarnadas, shares a poster of ‘Prey: Sengoku’.

Sarnadas shared a poster created by fans of ‘Prey 2’, which would be set in the Sengoku era of Japan, a feudal period in which the Civil War between ninja and samurai broke out. The concept of the Predator versus the Japanese warriors seems to be something that haunts the minds of those who have already seen the most recent film in the saga.

The actor and basketball player, Dane DiLiegro, who gave birth to the new Predator of ‘Prey’, said in an interview that he would like to see the hunter Yaujta fight the samurai in a possible sequel to the film: “It’s a great moment. It’s nice armor and I think there’s a high ceiling for artistic opportunities. ”

The predator in search of new cultures for ‘Prey 2’

Since the idea of ​​the Predator chasing warriors with arrows and spears appealed to fans of the saga as well as critics, ‘Prey 2’ could explore other cultures in which a new type of Yaujta, with armor depending on the era, takes care of looking for other victims.

For now it is known that at the end of ‘Prey’, in the credits, there is a scene that could indicate the development of the sequel, when, after the death of the Predator at the hands of Naru, several Predator ships arrive on the scene, and it is not known what they would have done with the inhabitants of the tribe.

For now, we just have to wait to see if Disney or 20th Century Studios give the green light to “Prey 2” and if they will call Dan Trachtenberg again to sit in the director’s chair and be responsible for the story that many want. screen, of the Predator vs Samurai.

By Jorge Ruiz

Source: Nacion Flix

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