I can’t stress enough how awesome this new trailer is. I loved the original Predator movies when they launched all those years ago, with the exception of the terrible Alien vs. Predator movie, I’d rather pretend that didn’t exist.
Sci-Fi alien movies almost always focus on modern civilization or future worlds, where guns and laser weapons are prolific, making for a fair fight against the space filth that has landed on Earth. Fortunately, as an antidote to all of this futuristic madness, Director James Busche and producers at Fascinating Pictures are creating Predator: Dark Ages.
Predator: Dark Ages is literally what it sounds like, an epic space monster and Knights! One of the deadliest hunters in the galaxy vs swords and armour, set in the time of the Crusades, and it looks epic! Unfortunately, this isn’t the big blockbuster it deserves to be, but a fan made film, albeit one that’s got some top-notch production values to it. The teaser trailer below should be more than enough to get you excited for the final product and we’ll be following this one closely as it develops.
“Set during the Crusades, the faith & fighting skills of a group of Templar Knights is put to the test when they encounter the Predator. Their battle is the thing Myths and Legends are born from. Starring Adrian Bouchet, Amed Hashimi, Sabine Crossen, Ben loyd-Holmes, Jon Campling, Joe Egan and Philip Lane.”
A major network or film studio needs to throw money at this idea, Predator Thought Time would make a great series!
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