"Prey," the fifth movie in the Predator franchise, hit Hulu on Aug. 5, and it's already setting records. The movie's plot is very different from the franchise's previous installments. Set in 1719, the movie follows Naru (Amber Midthunder), a Comanche warrior who realizes that the prey she's been hunting is actually a very advanced alien, and she decides to fight it in order to protect her people.
Viewers are clearly digging "Prey"'s fresh new concept. The movie is officially Hulu's most-viewed release in its first three days among all TV shows and movies, according to Variety, beating the record previously set by the Kardashian family's Hulu reality show, "The Kardashians."
The accomplishment is made sweeter by the fact that "Prey" stars an almost entirely Native-American cast. In the main cut of the movie, everyone speaks English, but Hulu will also have a dubbed Comanche version performed by the cast available to stream. The film's director, Dan Trachtenberg, opened up to Cinemablend on July 21 about how he knew Midthunder was right for the starring role. "The second that I met her, I knew it was most assuredly going to be her. And she is just uniquely talented at saying so much with so little," he explained, adding that the movie doesn't have a lot of dialogue. "In one of the auditions that we had, there was like a physical obstacle course component to it. And she really wasn't just like crawling and hopping over some mats and whatever. She was telling a story while she was doing those physical feats and that's - this movie needed that."
The Predator franchise began with 1987's "Predator," which was followed up with 1990's "Predator 2," 2010's "Predators," and 2018's "The Predator." Plus, there were two crossover movies: 2004's "Alien vs. Predator" and the 2007 sequel "Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem." Read on to watch the trailer and get all the details you need on the new prequel.
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