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Maybe You Can Fix Stupid. The Predator Underwent Extensive Reshoots

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In director Shane Black's return to the property he helped launch, preliminary looks at The Predator made it sound like it could be as divisive as Shane Black's lone Marvel movie, Iron Man 3. Thankfully, it appears as those who have the power to change the movie have listened.

According to AVP Galaxy, the film Sequel/Soft-reboot changed vast amounts of the film's third act in reshoots.  

You know, none of those changes are terrible. In fact, it's quite encouraging the studio and director Shane Black recognized and addressed these issues before the movie came out. It sounds like they're putting an actual effort into this film to revitalize the franchise and that's terrific.

And speaking of Shane Black, in a new interview with Empire, he opened up about why the original ending had to be drastically overhauled. Basically, it was a lot like The Dark Knight Rises; nighttime scenes that were shot in the day.

The director went on to describe how the new ending will be scarier than the first one they shot and he talked about the difficulty he experienced trying to breathe new life into the franchise. Which is great, if done right. If not done right, we get things like the dumb as hell Predator-Human hybrids in the first teaser. Thankfully, from the looks of the trailer, Shane Black has addressed these issues and  even connected the reboot to the other films of the franchise. All in all, I think with Black's ratio of good movies to bad, we can give him the benefit of the doubt.

Afterall, he did cast Jake Busey as Sean Keyes in the film. Sean is the son of Special Agent Peter Keyes from Predator 2. For those unaware,  the elder Keyes was played by Jake's father IRL, the legendary Gary Busey. 

So we've got that to look forward to. Which is nice. 

The Predator is in theaters on September 14, 2018. 


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