As a hardcore gamer, I can’t hide my excitement over the new release, “Predator: Killer of Killers,” which is making waves with nearly perfect scores on Rotten Tomatoes!
Under the joint leadership of Dan Trachtenberg, who recently directed “Prey” from 2022 and is set to release “Badlands”, a brand-new animated movie made its official debut in the United States on Hulu, and globally on Disney+, starting today.
The anthology tale centers around three legendary warriors from different eras: a Viking mother leading her son on a vengeful journey stained with blood, a ninja in ancient Japan who clashes violently with his Samurai sibling during a power struggle, and an air force pilot in WWII who embarks on a mission to uncover otherworldly dangers threatening the Allied forces.
However, though these warriors have earned their title as deadly fighters, they find themselves hunted by a formidable adversary – the deadliest predator among killers. This is the implication of the storyline.
As a movie enthusiast myself, I’m thrilled to share that the latest film I’ve been following has garnered an almost flawless rating of 96%. Out of 28 critical reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, it’s safe to say this movie is highly praised at the moment.

Here’s what some of the critics have been saying so far:
Variety
Leaving some room for interpretation, yet still providing emotional fulfillment, this grisly collection of stories underscores the flexibility and validity of animation as a tool for narrating tales across various genres.
IndieWire
In my opinion, streaming services are meant to provide: Extraordinarily well-made bonuses that can thrive independently.”
“I believe that the purpose of streaming platforms is to offer: Exceptionally crafted additional features that can function autonomously.
The Wrap
An impressive proposal, presenting some intriguing film concepts to win our endorsement, neatly packaged and ready for consideration. It’s packed with engaging content, devoid of unnecessary elements.

The Hollywood Reporter
To put it simply, the movie “Predator: Killer of Killers” delivers unrelenting action that hardcore fans are eager for. Notably, there’s no compromise in quality even though it’s an animated film, and it undeniably deserves its R rating.
IGN Movies
In the same vein as his work on “Predator” (Prey), director Dan Trachtenberg seems perfectly suited for this series. He knows how to develop both predator and human characters that are capable of delivering action-packed scenes while also showcasing their skills in innovative ways.
Bloody Disgusting
The three-part cartoon series showcases breathtaking animation reminiscent of Arcane, coupled with intense, violent combat scenes featuring the Yautja. By delving into deadly fights across different eras, it offers a rich source of inspiration for the future development of this franchise.
Predator: Killer of Killers is available to stream on Hulu in the US and Disney+ internationally.
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2025-06-06 14:19