PREDATOR: BADLANDS Review - Dan Trachtenberg Delivers The Most Purely Entertaining PREDATOR Movie Yet

PREDATOR: BADLANDS Review - Dan Trachtenberg Delivers The Most Purely Entertaining PREDATOR Movie Yet

20th Century Studios' Predator: Badlands arrives in theaters this weekend, and the full review embargo has now lifted. Find out what we made of Dan Trachtenberg's Prey follow-up right here...

Review Opinion
By MarkCassidy - Nov 04, 2025 12:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Predator
Source: Via SFF Gazette.com

Dan Trachtenberg breathed new life into the Predator franchise after a number of disappointing entries with Prey, a back-to-basics sci-fi action thriller focusing on a lone Comanche warrior (with a little help from her dog) struggling to survive while being hunted by a ferocious Yautja. The movie was met with high praise from critics and fans, and the filmmaker hit another home run with this year's excellent animated anthology, Predator: Killer of Killers.

So, you might say that anticipation has been pretty high for Predator: Badlands, a new live-action adventure which marks the franchise's return to the big screen.

Badlands begins on Yautja Prime, where a young warrior, Dek (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatang), engages in combat with his older brother, Kwei, to determine if he is worthy enough to wear a camouflage cloak and become an official member of his clan. After holding his own in the fight, Dek is given the opportunity to choose which creature he wants to track on his first hunt, and decides to go to the perilous planet Genna to face a beast known as the Kallisk - which no other Yautja has been able to bring down.

Unbeknownst to Dek, Kwei had actually been instructed to kill his brother, as a clan is only as strong as its weakest link. Disobeying their father's orders, Kwei programmes his ship to take Dek to Genna, where he encounters a damaged Weyland-Yutani synthetic named Thia (Elle Fanning - impressive in a dual role). Dek reluctantly agrees to accept help from what he initially regards as a "tool," and together they set out to hunt the Kallisk and retrieve Thia's legs (if they happen to come across them).

A bond begins to form between these unlikely allies, but they are both keeping secrets that could threaten to destroy any trust they have built.

Badlands is definitely not your typical Predator movie, and Trachtenberg wisely takes the franchise in a different direction by not only making a Yautja the hero, but by exploring the notoriously ruthless alien species' culture to a degree we haven't seen in any previous film. We learn quite a bit about their way of life, and why they are, in general, so hostile and aggressive.

Predators have formed temporary alliances with humans in earlier films, but the deepening relationship between Dek and Thia evolves into a classic buddy movie dynamic with a surprising amount of heart. Dek has been raised to view any bond of friendship as weakness, but he gradually begins to consider Thia - whose "sister" Tessa sees her as little more than a means to an end -  a kindred spirit.

This movie also marks another first for the Predator franchise: a PG-13 rating. There's been some concern among fans that this would result in a watered down effort with minimal violence, but Badlands manages to side-step this potential issue by leaving human characters out of the movie altogether. Blood will usually result in an R-rating... but not if it's pouring out of an alien (green) or an android (white), evidently. This allows for some pretty brutal scenes, and even though the gruesomeness is toned down to some extent, Badlands might be the most action-heavy Predator movie since the original.

Badlands showcases some thrilling set pieces, as Dek and Thia explore a planet where every blade of grass can kill. The creature designs are top-notch, and while there are a couple of iffy spots of CGI here and there, the movie looks incredible overall (the wonderfully strange score from Benjamin Wallfish and Sarah Schachner also deserves a mention).

While the family-friendly rating doesn't restrict the violence to any significant degree, Badlands is definitely geared towards a younger audience from a tonal standpoint, with mixed results. Thia - a far more ebullient synth than any we've encountered in the Alien franchise due to her empathy settings being turned up (there is a storyline reason for this) - is largely utilized as comic relief early on, and a cute animal sidekick even joins the fray at one point. A lot of the humor does land, but by the time Thia's robotic legs are taking down enemies during the climactic battle, you may find yourself recalling some of the sillier moments of droid slapstick from the Star Wars prequels.

This won't be an issue for everyone, but - as is so often the case with Marvel Studios releases, for example - it can be hard to shake the notion that studio mandated ("can we maybe fit another joke in here?") humor had something to do with the movie's final act.

Dan Trachtenberg is 3-for-3 with Predator: Badlands, an action-packed crowd-pleaser with engaging leads and a strong emotional centre, which might be the most purely entertaining Predator movie yet. Some fans may balk at the shift away from sci-fi horror and the family-friendly tone, but Badlands deserves credit for delivering a much-needed shake-up to the usual cat-and-mouse formula.

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mountainman
mountainman - 11/4/2025, 12:13 PM
1. 0% chance this is better than Predator, one of the best action movies ever made
2. The overly humerous approach that this review called out reinforces point #1.
3. The Predator battling CGI creatures has less tension than if it was hunting humans.

I’m not saying that I know this is bad, but it has some things going for it that would make it impossible to be better than classic Predator.
Lisa89
Lisa89 - 11/4/2025, 12:28 PM
@mountainman - Open that mind.

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XelCorp
XelCorp - 11/4/2025, 12:30 PM
@mountainman - classic predator is boring as shit now. Maybe cause I’m a Gen Z… Who knows.
mountainman
mountainman - 11/4/2025, 12:59 PM
@XelCorp - Predator hunting humans will always be more interesting than Predator fighting CGI creatures looking like some video game.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 11/4/2025, 12:40 PM
Sweet , glad that you liked it Mark!!.

I honestly am so excited for this primarily due to it being a fresh approach to the franchise because while the cat & mouse game between The Predator & it’s prey can be fun , seeing the same thing so many times can lead to it becoming boring aswell so this being a shake up with it’s more “family friendly” tone and POV shift with the Yautja being the protagonist is more interesting for me then if they followed the classic formula.

Also I like that both Dek & Thia are considered the black sheeps of their “family” which gives them a nice and logical reason to bond as they go along the adventure.

Anyway , the movie seems good so looking forward to checking it out!!.
MouthyMerc
MouthyMerc - 11/4/2025, 12:49 PM
I enjoyed what Disney did with Prey, Killers, Romulus and Earth so I’m looking forward to this movie!
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 11/4/2025, 12:52 PM
Really enjoyed Killer of Killers, glad to hear Trachtenberg did a solid job with this one as well. The man definitely knows how to keep this franchise interesting.
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 11/4/2025, 12:57 PM
Remember when Predator movies were dark and scary and not heartfelt CGI fests?

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mountainman
mountainman - 11/4/2025, 1:03 PM
@THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - User Comment Image
DocSpock
DocSpock - 11/4/2025, 1:26 PM

That half robot girl was giving that predator a lot hiney play and ball juggling while he was killing. You know she was.

ThorArms
ThorArms - 11/4/2025, 1:40 PM
86% with 50+ reviews on RT as of now...
dragon316
dragon316 - 11/4/2025, 3:46 PM
@ThorArms - numbers don’t mean thing transformers one , tron aeres have goood scores both sucked all it matters is important opinion is your own

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