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Predator: Bloodshed – A New Brutal Chapter in Marvel’s Franchise


The Predator franchise’s next story promises to be all kinds of brutal. Following the recent release of Predator: Badlands in theaters, it appears that Marvel Comics is looking to up the ante when it comes to showcasing the lethal reputation of the Yautja.

Without a doubt, the Predator franchise has been thriving across media. Between recent screen success and ambitious comics, the franchise has had renewed energy in the past few years, and that couldn’t be more evident than with the upcoming series announcement for Predator: Bloodshed.

Marvel’s Predator: Bloodshed Releases In February

Marvel’s Predator: Bloodshed arrives on February 25th, coming from writer Jordan Morris with art by Roland Boschi and Ruairi Coleman. Rather than the remote hunts in the wild as we’ve typically seen, the official synopsis for the upcoming Predator series teases a whole new kind of battlefield with a Yautja warrior entering a violent, high-stakes tournament on Earth:

“In the near future, Earth’s fiercest fighters have gathered for an underground martial arts tournament organized by a shadowy organization. But all hell breaks loose when an unexpected combatant enters the ring: an alien PREDATOR!

Now the champions are battling not just for the grand prize, but for their very lives! Can a disparate group of competitors band together in time to survive the extraterrestrial hunter?! Choose your fighter, place your bets, and brace yourselves for a bloody tournament unlike any other!”

Putting a Predator into a combat arena feels like it will be a unique deviation from the franchise’s usual formula, just like we saw with Predator: Badlands, which had a Yautja as the leading protagonist. Likewise, a Yautja warrior looking to test himself against an extremely deadly collective of humans one after the other makes perfect sense, practically guaranteeing an incredibly bloody time ahead.

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Predator Badlands' Yautja Dek and his android companion hang from a cliff

Predator Badlands’ Yautja Dek and his android companion hang from a cliff

Predator: Badlands proved the franchise still has box office power, earning strong reviews and commercial success, becoming the highest-grossing film in the Predator franchise thus far.

On the page, Marvel’s various crossover comics like the recently concluded Predator Kills the Marvel Universe have also been vastly entertaining. After all, who doesn’t want to see a bunch of Predators taking on Wolverine, Spider-Man, Iron Man, and more iconic heroes?

Following these popular successes for the franchise, the premise for Predator: Bloodshed sounds super fun and all kinds of brutal, and it will be exciting to learn more about this latest Predator story the closer we get to its release next month.

Predator: Bloodshed #1 releases February 25th from Marvel Comics.

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Created by

Jim Thomas, John Thomas

First Film

Predator

Cast

Carl Weathers, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kevin Peter Hall, Peter Cullen, Derek Mears, Danny Glover, Gary Busey, Adrien Brody, Topher Grace, Walton Goggins, Françoise Yip, Boyd Holbrook, Olivia Munn, Amber Midthunder, Dakota Beavers

Movie(s)

Predator, Predator 2, Predators, Predator, Prey






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