Predator: Badlands Bringing Back These 8 Characters Won’t Surprise Me Now

Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Predator: Killer of Killers!

The ending of Predator: Killer of Killers is shocking, with the film’s final reveal setting up the potential return of eight protagonists from previous movies in Predator: Badlands. The Predator franchise rarely features recurring characters, and since the fates of each protagonist are unknown, Predator: Badlands has the opportunity to bring these characters back for the franchise’s biggest crossover story yet.

Predator: Killer of Killers is an anthology movie that tells the story of three different times Yautja hunters have come to Earth. The film’s three segments show Predators fighting Vikings, ninjas, and World War II pilots, with the humans killing the Yautja in each segment. However, Predator: Killer of Killers also features a surprise fourth segment that brings the main characters of each story together.

In the film’s final segment, it is revealed that the Yautja round up individuals who kill Predators and bring them back to the Yautja home planet. There, the humans are forced to battle to the death in gladiatorial arenas, with the winner having to face the Grendel King Yautja. Those killers who are not fighting are kept on the Yautja planet in suspended animation.

8

Naru

Prey

The most obvious character who could return in Predator: Badlands is Prey protagonist Naru. At the end of Predator: Killer of Killers, Ursa is captured by the Yautja and placed in suspended animation. When she is brought to the mᴀssive archive of champions, it is revealed that Naru has been abducted by the Yautja as well.

Outside of the characters in Predator: Killer of Killers, Naru is the only Predator character who is confirmed to be on the Yautja planet. Since Naru appears in a cliffhanger ending, it is entirely possible that this story could be continued in Predator: Badlands, turning the film into a secret Prey 2.

Since Dan Trachtenberg is the director of Prey, Predator: Killer of Killers, and Predator: Badlands, it makes sense for him to use the third film as the conclusion to a trilogy of Naru stories. It seems that Predator: Badlands is taking place on the Yautja planet, so it would make sense for Dek and the Weyland-Yutani synthetic to come across Naru during their adventure.

7

Dutch

Predator

One mᴀssive character who could also return in Predator: Badlands is Dutch. Dutch is Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character from the original Predator film, with him being the first character in the franchise to kill a Yautja. However, Dutch hasn’t been seen since, with his fate being left unresolved after Predator.

Bringing Dutch back could finally answer the many questions about what happened to Dutch after Predator. While there have been various explanations offered in expanded universe materials, the Predator movies have never properly addressed what happened to Dutch after he killed the Yautja and why he didn’t tell everyone about the alien.

Having Arnold Schwarzenegger cameo in Predator: Badlands would be a big deal, with it being a mᴀssive shock for longtime fans of the franchise. If it is revealed ahead of time, it would also have a lot of pull during the film’s marketing. While Predator: Badlands would have to explain the actor’s age, this isn’t too big of a hurdle.

6

Lieutenant Mike Harrigan

Predator 2

Another interesting character who could appear in Predator: Badlands is Lieutenant Mike Harrigan. Lt. Harrigan is the protagonist of Predator 2, with him being the LAPD city police officer who discovers the Yautja while investigating gang violence within Los Angeles.

Harrigan arguably has more knowledge of the Yautja than any other Predator protagonist, as he goes inside one of their spaceships and sees several other Yautja when they come to Earth and reclaim the body of their fallen comrade.

Lt. Harrigan’s fate has also never been explained, but based on the rules set up by Predator: Killer of Killers, he should have been abducted. So, it could be revealed that the Yautja seen in Predator 2 came back to get Lt. Harrigan, taking him to the Yautja planet.

5

Royce

Predators

A fan-favorite character who could return in Predator: Badlands is Adrien Brody’s Royce, the protagonist of Predators. Predators tells an odd story when compared to the rest of the franchise, with it seeing several human killers who are abducted by Yautja, taken to an alien planet, and hunted.

Exactly why these humans were treated in this special way has never been revealed, but Predator Badlands could finally explain this. It could be revealed that the story of Predators is just another one of the Yautja’s human abduction traditions, as that makes more sense than for the Yautja to abduct Royce again.

Royce was last seen attempting to escape the alien planet, and if this is the same planet seen in Predator: Killer of Killers, it would make sense for him (and possibly Isabelle) to pop up again. Dek could encounter Royce during the story of Predator: Badlands, or Royce could even be the one who frees the other killers from the archive of champions.

4

Quinn McKenna

The Predator

Although it is unlikely thanks to the reception of the film, another possible returning character in Predator: Badlands is Quinn McKenna. Quinn is the protagonist of the notorious 2018 entry, The Predator, with him being played by Boyd Holbrook.

At the end of the film, Quinn kills a Predator and makes it out alive. When he returns to the lab, he discovers that the Yautja have left behind advanced Predator killer suits, allowing the humans to protect themselves from larger Yautja. Quinn decides to pilot the suit, setting up a continuation of this story that never happened.

However, Predator: Badlands could be the place for this continuation to happen. If Quinn gets abducted like the other Predator killers, it would make sense for him to be on the Yautja planet. Once he is freed, he could activate his suit and use it to help the other heroes escape the alien homeworld.

3

Ursa

Predator: Killer Of Killers

Finally, the three protagonists from Predator: Killer of Killers could return. The first is Ursa, the protagonist of the Viking story. She sacrificed herself so that Kenji and John could escape, with her being recaptured, placed in suspended animation, and returned to the storage room.

A live-action version of Ursa could appear in Predator: Badlands, continuing Predator: Killer of Killers‘ cliffhanger ending. Her appearance seems incredibly likely, and seeing her fight alongside Naru in the upcoming film would be incredibly exciting.

2

Kenji

Predator: Killer Of Killers

The second Predator: Killer of Killers protagonist who could return is Kenji, the protagonist of the ninja story. He was last seen getting in the Grendel King Yautja’s ship with John, with them flying away and attempting to escape the planet together.

However, the Grendel King orders a fleet of Yautja ships to chase their ship down, with Predator: Killer of Killers not revealing how this chase ended. While their escape seems unlikely, Kenji could reappear in Predator: Badlands in order to resolve this cliffhanger.

1

John J. Torres

Predator: Killer Of Killers

The final Predator: Killer of Killers protagonist who has a chance of returning is John J. Torres, the protagonist of the World War II story. Like Kenji, John was last seen getting in the Grendel King Yautja’s ship and flying away, with the Grendel King sending other Predator ships after them.

If Kenji appears in Predator: Badlands, it would only make sense for John to appear alongside him. Having Dek come across these characters and them team up to save Ursa would be the perfect way to reintroduce these Predator protagonists, setting up an incredibly exciting story for Predator: Badlands.

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