New PREDATOR Movie in the works from 10 Cloverfield Lane Director!

Started by Whos_Nick, Nov 20, 2020, 08:19:51 PM

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New PREDATOR Movie in the works from 10 Cloverfield Lane Director! (Read 114,825 times)

426Buddy

That's actually a pretty good point 👍

Kradan

Quote from: Voodoo Magic on Jun 23, 2021, 07:22:08 PM
He can correct me here if I'm mistaken, but I believe if we look at what happypred said, it was less a straight AvPR versus The Predator standard run-of-the-mill film comparison, but rather paying heed to the extra negative weight with The Predator for being flippant to the source material.

Sorry, I was responding to this:

Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Jun 23, 2021, 07:50:55 AM
I find the early sequences with Fugitive fair more entertaining than anything Wolf did in Requiem.

HuDaFuK

I've said it before and I'll say it again - select bits of The Predator were actually really good. That automatically makes it better than Requiem.

TheBATMAN

All i can ever say in defence of Requiem is the scene where the deputy stumbles across Wolf and he turns, extends his claws and eye flashes as he cloaks felt like the first time i'd seen a proper Predator since P2.

Unfortunately those few seconds were the only time it felt like that.

Voodoo Magic

Quote from: SiL on Jun 23, 2021, 08:27:27 PM
AvPR is inept, but at least it doesn't act like it's embarrassed to be what it is. The Predator can't take itself seriously and had to keep acknowledging how ludicrous everything is like it feels that will protect it from criticism.

See also, Jurassic World, Halloween 2018.

Nice assessment!

Quote from: HuDaFuK on Jun 24, 2021, 08:02:37 AM
I've said it before and I'll say it again - select bits of The Predator were actually really good. That automatically makes it better than Requiem.

Calling some bits good I can see. Calling some bits really good, I'm trying, but I just can't wrap my head around. :)

Master

I'd say AvP-R was bad film in existing lore, but The Predator is bad film that throws existing lore out of the window. Saying which is worse is hard job.

Mr.Turok

Quote from: Master on Jun 24, 2021, 06:24:23 PM
I'd say AvP-R was bad film in existing lore, but The Predator is bad film that throws existing lore out of the window. Saying which is worse is hard job.

You can ignore a bad event in existing lore if its lame, as AVPR ends up being inconsequential to both series in the end. However an event that not only throws out existing lore out the window, turns against itself to how it begins is something much worse, but also sets the tone for future events in the film that weakens the series. How can you go off in future films taking place in modern times with the Predator Killer, Predators going after kids, and incoming invasion of Earth is beyond me. 

SiL

Quote from: Master on Jun 24, 2021, 06:24:23 PM
I'd say AvP-R was bad film in existing lore, but The Predator is bad film that throws existing lore out of the window. Saying which is worse is hard job.
They're both bad in such distinct ways I don't think there's a point in trying to determine worse. They're equally awful but for different reasons for me.

Voodoo Magic

I dread the thought that in a year from now we're adding Skulls to that What's Worse film pool. Please make a good film Dan! I'm begging ya!

Quote from: Mr.Turok on Jun 24, 2021, 09:52:26 PM
Quote from: Master on Jun 24, 2021, 06:24:23 PM
I'd say AvP-R was bad film in existing lore, but The Predator is bad film that throws existing lore out of the window. Saying which is worse is hard job.

You can ignore a bad event in existing lore if its lame, as AVPR ends up being inconsequential to both series in the end. However an event that not only throws out existing lore out the window, turns against itself to how it begins is something much worse, but also sets the tone for future events in the film that weakens the series. How can you go off in future films taking place in modern times with the Predator Killer, Predators going after kids, and incoming invasion of Earth is beyond me. 

Indeed.

Master

Quote from: SiL on Jun 24, 2021, 10:34:25 PM
Quote from: Master on Jun 24, 2021, 06:24:23 PM
I'd say AvP-R was bad film in existing lore, but The Predator is bad film that throws existing lore out of the window. Saying which is worse is hard job.
They're both bad in such distinct ways I don't think there's a point in trying to determine worse. They're equally awful but for different reasons for me.

Very good point and I second that.

Wysps

Quote from: SiL on Jun 24, 2021, 10:34:25 PM
Quote from: Master on Jun 24, 2021, 06:24:23 PM
I'd say AvP-R was bad film in existing lore, but The Predator is bad film that throws existing lore out of the window. Saying which is worse is hard job.
They're both bad in such distinct ways I don't think there's a point in trying to determine worse. They're equally awful but for different reasons for me.

Yep.  That's honestly the jist of it right there.

goose_3387

So still nothing...not even anything unofficial from filming? 😅

ace3g

ace3g

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Quote from: goose_3387 on Jun 29, 2021, 05:02:43 PM
So still nothing...not even anything unofficial from filming? 😅

I mean there are IG stories of cast members including Kyle Strauts driving out to what looks like locations. 

I have a feeling we might have basically nothing though similar to Doctor Strange 2.

**Here is Kyle at his trailer


Voodoo Magic

Hmm. In regards to an official announcement of filming, let's say what Marc Toberoff said about Skulls being distributed through Hulu is 100% literal and there is no traditional theatrical release - just streaming. So what's the usual timeline, the precedent for releasing or announcing something official for a Hulu feature film in the works... an exclusive pre-pandemic streaming movie?  Does anyone know of any examples? I don't know about anyone else, but following a direct-to-streaming movie is a first for me (if that even turns out to be the case). So I have no personal history to draw from.

goose_3387

goose_3387

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Quote from: ace3g on Jun 29, 2021, 11:08:39 PM
Quote from: goose_3387 on Jun 29, 2021, 05:02:43 PM
So still nothing...not even anything unofficial from filming? 😅

I mean there are IG stories of cast members including Kyle Strauts driving out to what looks like locations. 

I have a feeling we might have basically nothing though similar to Doctor Strange 2.

**Here is Kyle at his trailer



I guess that's something...😅


Quote from: Voodoo Magic on Jun 30, 2021, 02:35:17 PM
Hmm. In regards to an official announcement of filming, let's say what Marc Toberoff said about Skulls being distributed through Hulu is 100% literal and there is no traditional theatrical release - just streaming. So what's the usual timeline, the precedent for releasing or announcing something official for a Hulu feature film in the works... an exclusive pre-pandemic streaming movie?  Does anyone know of any examples? I don't know about anyone else, but following a direct-to-streaming movie is a first for me (if that even turns out to be the case). So I have no personal history to draw from.

The only streaming film that I followed was Army of the Dead. That was announced in 2019, filmed in 2019/20 and released by Netflix this year. It did have a big budget so naturally would take longer to finish.

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