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What Went Into the Most Satisfying Scene in ‘Predator: Badlands’

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There are many, many awesome moments in Predator: Badlands, but one in particular really takes the cake. It’s near the end of the film when our hero, Dek, decides he will go into the Weyland-Yutani camp to rescue his new friend, Thia. The problem is, Dek is all out of weapons, so he arms himself with everything he’s learned so far on the killer planet of Genna.

The resulting scene is the perfect spin on the ending of the original Predator, which also becomes a bit of an homage to Aliens, too. And, in this exclusive clip from the brand-new digital release, you can see how the team behind the film came up with this incredible sequence.

That’s just one of the many, many behind-the-scenes features on the release, which, again, is out now on all major digital platforms. It’ll then be on physical media in a few weeks, on February 17. Here’s the full list of features.

Deleted & Pre-Visualization Scenes with Optional Audio Commentary:

Sand Trap—An early animatic version of Dek’s very different first encounter with Thia. Squirt Canyon—The full version of Dek and Thia traversing the water-filled trench while trying to survive Genna… and each other. Tessa vs. Abe—Tessa faces off against a superior synth in this deleted scene and storyline. Razor Grass—The original previsualization of Dek, Thia, and Bud’s first hunt together… sort of. The Outpost—Thia takes Dek to a small Weyland-Yutani field facility where they experience a few things that ended up being used elsewhere in the final film. Super Power Loader Extended—Special additional moments during Dek’s climactic final battle with the Super Power Loader and the Kalisk.

Featurettes:

Embodying the Predator—Meet the talented team of designers, performers, and effects artists responsible for bringing one of cinema’s most terrifying creatures to life on screen in ways we’ve never seen before! Authentic Synthetics—Get up close and personal with synths Thia and Tessa as star Elle Fanning walks us through the process of crafting two characters who may look the same but have evolved in surprisingly unique ways. Building the Badlands—With razor-sharp grass, killer trees, and terrifying animals, never has a planet been more deadly than Genna. Uncover how a team of artisans built this threatening landscape, transforming real locations into the dangerous environments seen on screen. Dek of the Yautja—For the first time ever, director Dan Trachtenberg has given audiences an extended peek at Predator culture. Follow the evolution as filmmakers reveal the process behind developing the Yautja’s home world, spacecraft, and family dynamics.

Audio Commentary:

Watch the film with audio commentary by director Dan Trachtenberg, producer Ben Rosenblatt, director of photography Jeff Cutter, and stunt coordinator Jacob Tomuri.

Predator: Badlands is now available digitally and is coming to Blu-ray and UHD physical formats on February 17.

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