I'm genuinely up for Prey 2 to go from Naru's film to Greyback's film during his time in the Korean War. Like "The Northman" perspective in which the Viking culture is so removed from us that its about the journey of the character's vengeance, instead of relatability and empathy. Where its the Predator's view point of not only stalking and hunting, but also learning more about the culture, orange/blue morality, code of honor, ect. Give us a real show, don't tell film and have the viewers really guessing what is going to happen next with a character who's motives are truly not human. Plus, it's a war movie, who doesn't like Saving Private Ryan but Korean War with a Predator running loose?