The Predator is one of the most recognizable movie monsters of all time, so how do you improve on such a legacy? Well, Prey director Dan Trachtenberg hopes to do just that, explaining to GamesRadar how he will bring the Predator to life in the prequel. And the changes he has made to improve on what many sci-fi fans would already consider to be perfection.

"The [original] design for me, though incredible, functionally it's always been very top-heavy. The head has always been so large to accommodate a person inside, especially when it was developed in the '80s. This is now the most refined, most proportional head-to-body ratio that's ever been. We actually were able to get the silhouette to be a little bit more anatomically correct. Frankly, it's the smallest, slimmest, I think, of the Predators, though still a hulking alien creature."

It seems that Trachtenberg has always had a problem with a certain part of the Predator’s anatomy: his giant head. Thus, the filmmaker has made the head of his version of the alien warrior smaller. While maintaining the same iconic silhouette, the Predator running around and hunting humans in Prey will be the smallest and the slimmest ever seen. Something which could help the creature in his endeavors.

Trachtenberg continues, revealing that he has aspired to create the vast majority of what we will see in Prey with good ol’ practical effects.

"It's a blend of great practical effects -- not just the Predator, but also other things we do in the movie -- but the Predator as well, and in getting everything people want out of a 'man in suit' kind of thing. And all the benefits of that with, I hope, not all the curses, and using CG elements to do things that the suit can't do."

Prey is the First Predator Movie Since the Disney Merger

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Prey is the first Predator movie to fall under the Disney umbrella, but Dan Trachtenberg has assured fans that you will not be able to tell.

"The Disney thing did not affect the movie at all in terms of its content,” the filmmaker said. “It was a 20th Century movie throughout the entire experience. And then Disney has been awesome in receiving the reins of it and now delivering it out into the world, but there was never any mandate from them. I was terrified of some of the wording we had in the script and when they read it, I was like, 'Oh no, are they gonna freak out over the descriptions of gore and stuff?' But, no. It is a brutal, intense, very R-rated movie. And I'm excited for that to be dispelled, that Disney's gonna do 'Disney Things.'"

Prey will explore the Predator’s first trip to Earth. Set in the Comanche Nation 300 years ago, Prey tells the story of a young woman, Naru, a fierce and highly skilled warrior. Raised in the shadow of some of the most legendary hunters who roam the Great Plains, she sets out to protect her people when danger threatens her camp. The prey she stalks, and ultimately confronts, turns out to be a highly evolved alien predator with a technically advanced arsenal, resulting in a vicious and terrifying showdown between the two adversaries.

Starring Amber Midthunder, Dakota Beavers, Dane DiLiegro, Stormee Kipp, Michelle Thrush, and Julian Black Antelope, Prey is scheduled to be released by 20th Century Studios as a Hulu original film on August 5, 2022.