Tickets for BADLANDS go on sale as exciting new TV spots, features and posters are released

As we first reported on SFFGazette.com, tickets for Predator: Badlands are now on sale. With that, we have a new TV spot, featurette, and exhibitor-exclusive posters for Dan Trachtenberg’s film. Prey And Predator: killer of killers follow up.
Although we don’t know what the filmmaker has planned for the sequel to the long-running sci-fi series, the animated film Killer of killers laid the groundwork for the Dutch comeback of Naru and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The film promises to be unlike any Predator story before it, with a Yautja lead role in Dek and a Weyland-Yutani synthesizer (yes, it’s a Stranger franchise crossover) joining him on an adventure that won’t feature any humans.
Speaking to Collider earlier this month, Trachtenberg explained: “Part of the fun was that it was going to be unusual and challenging. In concept, it was the fun of being limited. I remember someone saying or receiving a lot of feedback.”
“And the first film I made [10 Cloverfield Lane]was a bottled, confined thriller, and everyone was always like, “Oh, it’s so hard to create this one place, it’s such a challenge,” and actually, the reality is that it makes it a lot easier. » continued Trachtenberg.“Being inside that box and trying to find a way to make it interesting breeds cooler creative things.”
“And it’s the same with all the challenges that come with this. Being limited in language and being able to communicate much more visually makes everything we do even more charged, the things we say when speaking, and what cinema must rise to the occasion to become. everything is improved by having this limitation, ” he concluded.
The film, which stars Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi, is set in the future on a distant planet, where a young predator (Schuster-Koloamatangi), excluded from his clan, finds an unlikely ally in Thia (Fanning) and embarks on a perilous journey in search of the ultimate adversary.
Dan Trachtenberg directs and produces Predator: Badlands alongside John Davis, Marc Toberoff, Ben Rosenblatt and Brent O’Connor.
Predator: Badlands opens exclusively in theaters November 7 on IMAX, Dolby Cinema, Cinemark XD, 4DX, ScreenX and on premium screens worldwide.
On this world, you are prey unless you become the ultimate predator.
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This is where the hunt begins.
Tickets are on sale now to see Predator: Badlands in theaters November 7: https://t.co/GjLHBSa88x pic.twitter.com/yD7Vso3rKv
– Workshops of the 20th century (@20ecentury) October 13, 2025
“We wanted to give people a big screen experience that would be absolutely crazy.”
Check out this exclusive behind-the-scenes look at #PredatorBadlands and reserve your seats at Fandango now. Only in theaters November 7. https://t.co/4uigiASZuc@Predator @20th century pic.twitter.com/Y0wV7YQlEc
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