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    “Predator: Killer of Killers” dips its toes into the central conceptual appeal of “Prey,” in a triptych of stories that see three different humans from three different eras facing off against the Yautja. Each comes with their own chapter title—”The Shield” follows Viking raider Ursa (Lindsay LaVanchy) on a quest for revenge against a tyrant who killed her husband, “The Sword” tracks a ninja (Louis Ozawa, who fittingly played a yakuza in Nimrod Antal’s “Predators”) battling his samurai brother for succession, and “The Bullet” sees a plucky young WWII pilot (Rick Gonzalez) testing his mettle in the skies above the Pacific. Each, of course, finds their quests for revenge or acknowledgement complicated by the sudden arrival of the Predator on their battlefield.

    The logline itself is deeply exciting, and it’s thrilling to report that “Killer of Killers” largely delivers on all the blood-letting and historical pathos the premise offers. Each of these first three segments feels unique in its approach to both human-on-human and human-on-Yautja violence. “The Shield” operates on a brute-force melee level, from a “Northman”-esque oner in which we watch Ursa (wielding an inventive pair of bladed shields) cuts through a rival Nordic faction with blistering speed. Then there’s the speed and stealth of the Japanese characters swinging katanas and jumping across shingled karahafu in “The Sword.” “The Bullet” offers some of the most uniquely-staged action in the franchise, a high-flying dogfight that would make Maverick in “Top Gun” quake in his flight suit. The animation style, a blend of 3D animation evocative of “Spider-Verse” and “Arcane,” moves with tremendous ferocity (it’s animated “on the twos,” which gives it a living storybook feel), with Trachtenberg and Wassung building numerous tableaus of blood-letting violence.
    It’s hard to underestimate just how much of a pleasant surprise Dan Trachtenberg‘s “Prey” was when it came out in the heady days of 2022. An action-thriller good enough for theatrical release, yet shunted to streaming on Hulu, it found a novel spin on the classic Predator formula by putting the titular beastie in a novel historical setting, pitting the alien big game hunter against a different era of human combatant (there, a Comanche warrior) and seeing who wins. The question one has after seeing that is, where else could they go? While Trachtenberg has another live-action spin on the franchise coming later this year (“Predator: Badlands,” in which ol’ Preddy is the protagonist), he and co-director Joshua Wassung have gifted us with an animated anthology film to tide us over until then. And fittingly, this one feels made for streaming. “Predator: Killer of Killers” dips its toes into the central conceptual appeal of “Prey,” in a triptych of stories that see three different humans from three different eras facing off against the Yautja. Each comes with their own chapter title—”The Shield” follows Viking raider Ursa (Lindsay LaVanchy) on a quest for revenge against a tyrant who killed her husband, “The Sword” tracks a ninja (Louis Ozawa, who fittingly played a yakuza in Nimrod Antal’s “Predators”) battling his samurai brother for succession, and “The Bullet” sees a plucky young WWII pilot (Rick Gonzalez) testing his mettle in the skies above the Pacific. Each, of course, finds their quests for revenge or acknowledgement complicated by the sudden arrival of the Predator on their battlefield. The logline itself is deeply exciting, and it’s thrilling to report that “Killer of Killers” largely delivers on all the blood-letting and historical pathos the premise offers. Each of these first three segments feels unique in its approach to both human-on-human and human-on-Yautja violence. “The Shield” operates on a brute-force melee level, from a “Northman”-esque oner in which we watch Ursa (wielding an inventive pair of bladed shields) cuts through a rival Nordic faction with blistering speed. Then there’s the speed and stealth of the Japanese characters swinging katanas and jumping across shingled karahafu in “The Sword.” “The Bullet” offers some of the most uniquely-staged action in the franchise, a high-flying dogfight that would make Maverick in “Top Gun” quake in his flight suit. The animation style, a blend of 3D animation evocative of “Spider-Verse” and “Arcane,” moves with tremendous ferocity (it’s animated “on the twos,” which gives it a living storybook feel), with Trachtenberg and Wassung building numerous tableaus of blood-letting violence.
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