We’re getting closer and closer to the release of Predator: Killer of Killers, and more posters keep on coming! Following designs by Sanjay Vijayaverl and Matt Ferguson, this latest poster illustration comes to us by artist Attila Szarka aka SzarkaArt.
If that name sounds familiar, it may be because they illustrated the artwork for the Blu-ray Steelbook release of Prey! Check out the new poster below.
The poster was shared to the official Predator social media channels this morning.
There’s only a couple days left until the film lands on Hulu in the US, and Disney+ in the UK!
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Sorry, I hate when people accuse me of doing stuff that I didn't do!
That's a lot of bullshit that you are trying to pass off as something that I said and do!
You really are using google translate and now you're slowly making a point out of missing the point of Yuppers invoking commercialization into the predator franchise where there shouldn't be any.
I bet you're on the F13 forums going they should make it an anime.
Speak for yourself, I will happily take Disneys money.
Nah, Yuppers was pretty clear when he called Disney childish!
This movie is rated-r so what's childish about it, except for the stupid assumption that all animated media is for kids!
There is no "Disney interference" here. We make our own opinions. And we're willing to give the entire package a go before we make them.
The point Yuppers was trying to make is that he sees KoK as being a very commercial opportunity to cash in on game art popularized by the art team thats going for that "PVP" brand identity no longer being ruled by photoreal but by the stylized painterly stuff that, for the most part, doesn't fall into the Predator franchise of practical effects which are basically photo realistic.
To me, I just see you championing this Fortnite/ Valorant thing that really isn't what the franchise is all about. But go figure, Terminator Zero is an excellent blend of gobbledygook that is a superfluous take on the franchise. I hope the HULK SMASH motive in Kok isn't going haven't the next live action Predator going that route.....but hey it already happened with THE PREDATOR.
I take it the AVP galaxy owners are just trying to play it cool and be neutral rather than be biased on an opinion on any Disney interference until the products come out, but to those who are just anonymous, i'st good to have an opinion but not always be stuck to it as that can create toxicity. Even if there is, I hope its just temporary.
But to think you all are anonymously posting just to Troll anyone is pretty despicable. AVP GALAXY has more class than this.
Bruh I didn't even realize it was the same artist. I love Prey's steelbook cover!!
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I bet this is going to blow his mind, realizing by his piss poor logic, that ESPN does sports only because the mouse wants it and not because its always been the way.
Also we forgetting that Prey was made under the Disney merger and had the Feral Predator just eviscerating everything it saw, including how it indulges itself in the blood of a bear it killed? Yeah file Yuppers in the smooth brain can and kick it down the street, these fools are always a bane to any fandom.
Touchstone Pictures: Primarily produced and released more mature, adult-oriented films under the Disney umbrella.
Miramax: A film distribution and production company known for releasing indie films and movies aimed at adult audiences.
And like it's been said, these are being produced by 20th Century Studios, who are working on their own and not under some watchful eye and hammer of the mouse. They make their own decisions and aren't being censored to make a movie a certain way. This argument that these movies are made directly by Disney needs to die.
They literally own 20th Century Studios, which regularly pumps out R-rated films. I have no idea what you're going on about here.
That just shows that you don't know anything about Disney as a company.
What are you talking about?