First Predator: Badlands Trailer Launch
Twenty‑first Century Studios has released the official trailer for Predator: Badlands, the newest entry in the franchise directed by Dan Trachtenberg (Prey, 10‑Cloverfield Lane). The trailer debuted today online, giving audiences a first look at the high-stakes survival narrative ahead of the film’s November 7, 2025 theatrical release.
The trailer introduces Thia (Elle Fanning), an android created by Weyland‑Yutani, and Dek (Dimitrius Schuster‑Koloamatangi), a young Preda tor banished from his clan. After crash-landing, Thia and Dek join forces in a hostile environment filled with deadly flora, flying predators, and ominous mech combat. Dek’s rugged loyalty is on display when he dramatically hoists Thia’s damaged form, forging a striking and uneasy alliance.
The Predator as A Protagonist?
A major shift in the franchise, Badlands positions the Predator as the central character rather than the villain. This marks a notable evolution following Prey, which featured human protagonist Naru confronting a Predator. Here, audience empathy shifts as Dek navigates alien landscapes as much prey as predator.

Alien Crossover
Easter eggs in the trailer hint at ties to the wider Alien universe. The inclusion of Weyland‑Yutani tech—particularly visible in Thia’s android lineage—suggests a deliberate setup for future Alien vs. Predator crossover narratives. The trailer’s aesthetic nods to the Alien series, with brooding visuals and existential depth underscoring the franchise’s darker tone.
Fans are treated to scenes of intense action: Dek battling giant flying creatures, fending off hostile fauna, and engaging in a climactic stand‑off involving a massive mechanized combat suit . Dan Trachtenberg’s direction emphasizes visceral, suspense-driven visuals—with high contrast and alien atmospheres akin to Prey—while retaining the franchise’s sense of spectacle.
For the first time, the film introduces a fully structured Predator language—developed by the linguist behind the Avatar Na’vi—to enrich world-building and bring authenticity to Dek’s character. The official Wikipedia synopsis confirms this attention to cultural detail, portraying Dek as an emotionally nuanced figure grappling with banishment and survival.
Director Dan Trachtenberg continues his creative trajectory of reinventing the franchise with Prey and the animated anthology Predator: Killer of Killers. Badlands deepens the Predator mythology, rooted in influences like Mad Max 2, Clint Eastwood westerns, and Shadow of the Colossus, showcasing Trachtenberg’s conceptual ambition.
Predator: Badlands Release Date
Set for release on November 7, 2025, Predator: Badlands will hit theaters and IMAX. While not billed as an Alien vs. Predator crossover, the trailer suggests deliberate franchise linkage under Disney’s 20th Century Studios umbrella. A planned animated anthology and a possible third film are also in development, depending on Badlands’ success.

The Predator: Badlands trailer signals a bold reinvention of the Predator franchise: a compelling shift by centering the alien hunter as the protagonist, infusing the narrative with Alien lore, and delivering high-impact action. With Dan Trachtenberg’s steady hand and Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi leading, Badlands has the potential to elevate the Predator canon while laying groundwork for an expansive shared universe. November’s release will determine if it meets expectations but the trailer’s depth and tone signal a promising new era.