I am just a casual fan of the Predator franchise (the first movie scared the crap out of me when I watched it for the first time on cable while babysitting my sisters) but I was excited for Predator: Badlands because a movie from the perspective of the predator was very intriguing to me. My nephew and I went to an early access screening last night and I really liked it! Dek (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi) is the weakest member of his Yautja warrior clan and, even though his father ordered him to be culled from the tribe, his brother Kwei sacrifices himself so that Dek can have the opportunity to prove himself in battle. He is sent to the inhospitable planet of Genna to hunt the unkillable apex predator Kalisk but struggles to survive against the deadly native plants and animals he encounters. He is aided by Thia (Elle Fanning), a damaged synth from Weyland-Yutani Corporation who has her own reasons for hunting the Kalisk, and they eventually join together with a native creature Thia names Bud. When they finally encounter the Kalisk, they realize that they must fight an even greater threat. What I loved most about this movie is the relationship that develops between Dek and Thia (Fanning is great in the role). They initially join forces because they need each other to survive (and this provides for some highly amusing interactions) but, as they go on a journey to find the Kalisk, they also go on a journey of discovery in which both of them defy what they have been taught to make different choices (somehow an alien and an android discover their humanity). I also really loved the world-building on Genna because the plants and animals are so unique (and so deadly) and I enjoyed seeing Dek learn about this environment in order to use it to his advantage in battle. Finally, the action sequences are tense and exciting even if some of the gore has been toned down for a PG-13 rating. Purists may miss the brutality of the original predators but I like the direction this installment takes the franchise and look forward to a possible sequel. This is a lot of fun and I highly recommend it!

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