The “best Predator movie yet” lands new UK streaming home

The newest installment in the Predator series, praised as both amazing and terrifyingly creative, is now streaming on Disney+. Directed by Dan Trachtenberg, Predator: Badlands tells the story of Dek (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi), a young and underestimated Yautja who attempts to hunt the dangerous Kalisk to earn the respect of his father, Njohrr (Reuben de Jong), and the rest of his clan.

During his journey, he allies with Thia (Elle Fanning) to track down the dangerous creature.

This is the seventh installment in the Predator series, and it picks up the story after the events of the 2018 film, The Predator.

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Critics and fans both praised Predator: Badlands, with ComingSoon declaring it the best film in the Predator series so far.

Critics gave it a fresh rating of 86% on Rotten Tomatoes, and audiences loved it even more, giving it a 95% score.

Critics generally agree that director Dan Trachtenberg is successfully evolving the Predator series with Badlands. They describe it as a thrilling adventure that surprisingly makes the traditionally fearsome Predator a character you can actually support.

The Chicago Reader praised the film for its amazing mix of visual effects, exciting action, stunning scenery, and characters that were both funny and emotionally engaging.

Vulture called the movie a “charming surprise,” and the Daily Telegraph praised its energy, exciting thrills, and overall wildness, saying they were hard to dislike.

Many praised Predator: Badlands for revitalizing the Predator series. Conesequence described it as a fresh and bold take, comparing it to if James Cameron had made Terminator 2 entirely from the perspective of the T-800.

While the action in Predator: Badlands is thrilling, creative, and intense, Slant magazine points out that it’s also quite predictable.

Predator: Badlands is now streaming on Disney+.

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2026-02-12 15:20