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‘Predator: Badlands’ proves you can make a legacy sequel that doesn’t suck

After watching “Predator: Badlands,” I couldn’t stop an intrusive thought from popping into my head. “Predator: Badlands” is fun. It’s entertaining. It’s the perfect excuse to head to the theaters and eat an entire bucket of popcorn. In short, it’s everything that “Tron: Ares” should have been, and it proves that a legacy sequel doesn’t need to suck.

Now, before the genre police come for me yes, I get that my declaration that “Predator: Badlands” is a legacy sequel could be a matter of debate. After all, we just got a Predator movie back in 2022 (“Prey”), a far cry from the nearly 15-year gap between “Tron: Ares” and its predecessor “Tron: Legacy.” However, if you’ve seen this latest installment in the Predator franchise, or read my colleague Alix’s wonderful review of “Predator: Badlands,” you’d know that this movie isn’t really a sequel to “Prey.” It’s set far in the future and totally disconnected from the previous installments in the franchise. It’s more accurately a legacy sequel to the original “Predator” movie, though you could argue it shares the most in common with the 2010 movie “Predators.”

Malcolm McMillan

Malcolm has been with the Streaming team at Digitpatrox since 2023, reviewing dozens of movies each year so you don’t have to watch the bad ones.

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