Started by Corporal Hicks, Jun 26, 2024, 09:12:21 AM
QuoteOur own Perri Nemiroff spoke with Midthunder about the film and asked about the future for Naru. At the end of Prey, she was alive but clearly on high alert for whether or not the Predators would return to her world and so Nemiroff asked Midthunder where she thought Naru was going to next. Would she be ready to train her people to take on the Predator if he were to return or would she want to just move on.Musing on what could face Naru in the future, Midthunder said:"That was always how I felt about it because, you know, the movie is such a journey that definitely as the character by the end it feels like — well, also, there's the — I think that it does in part feel like that. I think it's a hope for the best, prepare for the worst kind of a situation. I think that it feels as though they're not gonna come back, but there are ultimately obviously all kinds of threats out there that are unforeseen. Even like the French fur trappers in that interaction and stuff like that, those are all discoveries of things that are out there that they had no idea about. So I think that it's not necessarily preparing for more predators or whatever; I think it's just there [are] unforeseen threats and we gotta be ready."
Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Jun 26, 2024, 09:12:21 AMNot really much in the way of news but: https://collider.com/prey-2-predators-amber-midthunder-comments/QuoteOur own Perri Nemiroff spoke with Midthunder about the film and asked about the future for Naru. At the end of Prey, she was alive but clearly on high alert for whether or not the Predators would return to her world and so Nemiroff asked Midthunder where she thought Naru was going to next. Would she be ready to train her people to take on the Predator if he were to return or would she want to just move on.Musing on what could face Naru in the future, Midthunder said:"That was always how I felt about it because, you know, the movie is such a journey that definitely as the character by the end it feels like — well, also, there's the — I think that it does in part feel like that. I think it's a hope for the best, prepare for the worst kind of a situation. I think that it feels as though they're not gonna come back, but there are ultimately obviously all kinds of threats out there that are unforeseen. Even like the French fur trappers in that interaction and stuff like that, those are all discoveries of things that are out there that they had no idea about. So I think that it's not necessarily preparing for more predators or whatever; I think it's just there [are] unforeseen threats and we gotta be ready."